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Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Review: Magic Shifts (Kate Daniels #8) by Ilona Andrews
5 stars for Magic Shifts (Kate Daniels book 8) by Ilona Andrews.
It is always thrilling to see a writer - a husband-and-wife writing team in this case - gets better and better and Ilona Andrews is doing exactly that. Just when I thought I have the best Kate Daniels book to date, the author surprises me with yet another one that supersedes the previous.
Kate Daniels is Kate Daniels is Kate Daniels.
I experience a blissful sense of warmth spreading through my body simply by reading the Kate Daniels series. This warm feeling that comes and goes originates from the understanding that I have indeed come so far with this one-of-a-kind kick-ass heroine whose first person narrative and adventures are still going strong, if not better, despite the years.
Yea, I hope and wish, from the bottom of my heart, that this series will never ever go lights out.
Publisher: Ace; First Edition / First Printing edition
Publication date: 4 Aug 2015
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After breaking from life with the Pack, mercenary Kate Daniels and her mate—former Beast Lord Curran Lennart—are adjusting to a very different pace. While they’re thrilled to escape all the infighting, Curran misses the constant challenges of leading the shapeshifters.
So when the Pack offers him its stake in the Mercenary Guild, Curran seizes the opportunity—too bad the Guild wants nothing to do with him and Kate. Luckily, as a veteran merc, Kate can take over any of the Guild’s unfinished jobs in order to bring in money and build their reputation. But what Kate and Curran don’t realize is that the odd jobs they’ve been working are all connected.
An ancient enemy has arisen, and Kate and Curran are the only ones who can stop it—before it takes their city apart piece by piece…
*Blurb from author's website*
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