Magic Steals
by:
Ilona Andrews (author)
Ilona Andrews—#1 New York Times bestselling author of Magic Shifts—once again pulls readers into the dark and dangerous world of the Kate Daniels novels...Shapeshifting tigress Dali Harimau may be a powerful healer and magic user, but she’s far from what might be called “normal”. She dislikes the...
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Ilona Andrews—#1 New York Times bestselling author of Magic Shifts—once again pulls readers into the dark and dangerous world of the Kate Daniels novels...Shapeshifting tigress Dali Harimau may be a powerful healer and magic user, but she’s far from what might be called “normal”. She dislikes the violence and bloodshed that are a way of life for most of her kind, even goin
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B018FM3E5M
Publisher: InterMix
Pages no: 83
Edition language: English
Series: Kate Daniels (#7.5)
This was a nice story about Dali and Jim. Jim got to see more of what Dali can do. This was good, but Dali's lack of confidence, while I understood it (to a point), got annoying. Talk! I liked their interactions. I also like the dynamic with Dali's family too.
Not a lot to say about this besides I love the character of Dali. A mystical white tiger and part of the Cat Clan she is now dating Jim the alpha of the Cat clan and also in charge of security for the Pack. This book takes place right before the events of "Magic Rises" though this book in the series...
The most recent books in the Kate Andrews series haven't given me much reason to like Jim, the were-jaguar that used to be Kate's partner and is now the Beast Lord, but boy do I like Dali, the vegetarian, near-sighted, white tiger. She always make me laugh; to me she is a personification of "speak ...
Review originally featured at Angel's Guilty Pleasures Magic Steals Series: Kate Daniels #6. Author: Ilona Andrews Genre: Paranormal Romance - Urban Fantasy - Novella Publisher: InterMix Release Date: August 16th 2016 Format: eBook Pages: 83 Source: Bought Ilona Andrews—#1 New York...
Part of Night Shift anthology.Short story about how Jim and Dali became a couple. Really sweet and funny with some action thrown in. I love this series. It's never disappointed me.