Interesting. At least in this one, she knew what was going on, so it was just a matter of coming up with a plan. Also interesting to find out what Saiman actually is. And...Curran to the rescue. I have to say, you kinda wonder about a world where people don't bat an eye at the appearance of a troll.
I've been on an urban fantasy kick and have been devouring this series. In this book we find out more about Kate's childhood, the sexual tension increases, and Kate and crew get all gladiatorial. We also meet Dali a genius legally blind werecat. There is a lot of humor and self depreciation that ru...
“Magic Strikes”, the third Kate Daniels book, continues to deliver first rate Urban Fantasy fiction. After the epic battles of “Magic Burns”, “Magic Strikes” changes focus and gets up close and personal with revenge driven gladiatorial bouts in an illegal death games. As always, the action scenes ...
For those who haven't read this series, it's time you do! This series is amazing. If you get past book one, that is indeed the only book not worthy, you'll find yourself thrown in this magic world, full of action, amazing characters and a great spicy hot love story.This book is like a drug addiction...
I'm totally hooked on this series. Except I STILL really dislike Curran as a romantic partner. I think he's an interesting character but you start to put him as a a romantic lead it squicks me out. I don't think he's much better then Edward Cullen or Christian Grey as far as all that goes. The thing...
Magic Strikes Kate Daniels #3 Genre: Urban Fantasy – Shapeshifters Published March 31st 2009 by Ilona Andrews Source: Bought Blurb: When magic strikes and Atlanta goes to pieces, it’s a job for Kate Daniels… Drafted into working for the Order of Merciful Aid, mercenary Kate Daniels has more pa...
Well, of course I enjoyed it. Too much, actually, as I stayed up until midnight finishing it, reading through the effects of my sleeping medication. The book overcame the chemicals. I'd have rated the story even higher, but I'm not a fan of pit-fight story settings; I never found the idea of the...
Synopsis: Drafted into working for the Order of Merciful Aid, mercenary Kate Daniels has more paranormal problems than she knows what to do with these days. And in Atlanta, where magic comes and goes like the tide, that’s saying a lot. But when Kate’s werewolf friend Derek is discovered nearly dea...
5 stars I would go out into the street right now and scream at the top of my lungs that this book is awesome. I would. But writing it calmly on GR has much more chances of causing some kind of positive effect. Besides, I might have already done it on NYE. My memory fails me. If I decided to o...
This book was freaking amazing! As I was reading it, I thought it had a solid story line (I preferred this one over the first two books) and it reinforced how much I like Kate. I remember thinking that one of the downfalls for me was her relationship with Curran; I really wasn't feeling it. However,...
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