7/5/2023 0 Comments Magic slays![]() Kate and Curran both have control issues that sometimes cause them to act like idiots, but they also genuinely do their best to love each other and communicate effectively.Īs Curran’s mate, Kate has to learn how to be an Alpha in the Pack, which is tough given that she’s not a shapeshifter. Her relationship with Curran, the orgasm-inducing hunk of a werelion Beast Lord, is fun and lively. Kate’s interpersonal commitments get more complicated. The good news is that the rest of the story continues to move forward, rather than regressing. Last time around, Andrews really stepped it up by introducing Kate’s psychotic aunt as the big threat, but here we are back to the usual random-baddies-that-show-up-to-give-Kate-something-to-kill dynamic that dominated the earlier books. The main problem with this book compared to its excellent predecessor, Magic Bleeds, is the villain. ![]() And while there is an element of routine in how this story unfolds, I have to admit that the finale won me over, reminding me once again why I’ve come to dearly love these characters and the weird world they inhabit. ![]() ![]() I felt like I was reading the inevitable slump in Kate Daniels’s story––the one where her clever mouth, kick-ass fighting moves, and romantic difficulties all start to feel more enervating than exciting. Two-thirds of the way through, I was all set to give Magic Slaysa lukewarm review. ![]()
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