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Magic Slays is a stellar continuation: action-packed, emotionally rich, and layered with humor and heart. Not the best place to start the series, but a must-read for existing fans!
Magic Slays by Ilona Andrews is the fifth book in the Kate Daniels series, where Kate, now mated to the Beast Lord Curran, is running her independent detective magic agency. The plot revolves around a missing scientist, a terrorist plot, and a rogue vampire causing chaos. The book delves into Kate's past, her relationship with Curran, and the challenges they face together. The writing style is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with humor, while the characters are believable despite the fantastical elements in the story.
MY OFFICE OCCUPIED A SMALL, STURDY BUILDING ON Jeremiah Street, in the northeast part of town. Jeremiah Street used to be called North Arcadia Street, until one day a Southern preacher walked out in t... - #2
Fast-paced, witty, and inventive - "Magic Burns" proves this series only gets better. If you love fierce heroines, clever worldbuilding, and magic-fueled chaos, don’t miss it!
Magic Burns is an urban fantasy novel that follows Kate Daniels, a mercenary who cleans up after magic mishaps in a world where waves of paranormal energy ebb and flow like a tide. When a flare hits Atlanta, Kate sets out on a mission to retrieve stolen maps for the Pack, a group of shape-shifters, only to realize that a much larger conflict is brewing between two gods. The book delves into Celtic mythology, introduces new characters like Julie, a young girl whose mother is missing, and explores the growing tension between Kate and Curran, the beast lord. The writing style is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with humor, making it a must-read for urban fantasy fans.
A fireball blossomed in the pitch-black depth of the garage. Huge, churning with violent red and yellow, it roared toward me. I jumped behind the concrete support, my throwing knife sweaty in my hands... - #3
A deliciously fun, action-packed, and steamy romp through a post-apocalyptic Atlanta. Come for the badass genetically engineered librarians, stay for the heart, found family, and sparks flying everywhere. If you enjoy romance and adventure teamed with dystopian mayhem, grab this one - just don't expect it to be all about books!
Deal with the Devil by Kit Rocha is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel set in a future US controlled by corporations after wars have devastated the country. The story follows Nina, a genetically engineered clone who leads a team of information brokers known as the Mercenary Librarians, and Garrett, the leader of a squad of bio-enhanced soldiers called the Silver Devils. As they navigate a dangerous world where corporations hold more power than people, Nina and Garrett form an unlikely alliance that leads to a steamy yet conflicted romance. The book is filled with non-stop action, intrigue, cool tech, and witty banter among the characters, creating a thrilling and engaging read.
Four someones, actually. She counted the shuffling footsteps behind her as she eyed the stack of crates and scrap blocking the alley’s exit. Razor wire glinted in the low light, heading off any though...July 2020•389 pages - #4
Magic Bites is a punchy, clever urban fantasy starter that gets better as you go - expect gritty action, smart-mouthed characters, and a wild magical world, but be ready for a learning curve and a slow-burn story. Worth sticking with if you like tough heroines and urban fantasy with bite!
In "Magic Bites" by Ilona Andrews, readers are introduced to Kate Daniels, a strong and tough mercenary living in a post-apocalyptic Atlanta where magic and technology alternate in dominance. Kate's investigations lead her to battle psychotic creatures, navigate complex power dynamics between different supernatural factions, and uncover dark mysteries that threaten the fragile balance of her world. The writing style is described as dark and intense, with detailed world-building that seamlessly blends elements of magic and technology, creating a unique and captivating urban fantasy setting.
The plot follows Kate as she delves into a series of gruesome killings, facing necromancers, werewolves, vampires, and other mystical beings along the way. The story moves at a fast pace, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with thrilling action scenes and unexpected twists. Kate's character is praised for her strength, wit, and relatability, adding depth to the narrative as she navigates the challenges of her dangerous and unpredictable environment.
I SAT AT A TABLE IN MY SHADOWY KITCHEN, STARING down a bottle of Boone’s Farm Hard Lemonade, when a magic fluctuation hit. My wards shivered and died, leaving my home stripped of its defenses. The TV...2007•317 pages - #5
Urban fantasy at its finest: funny, action-packed, and brimming with heart. Kate Daniels is unstoppable, and this pivotal book delivers on both epic battles and overdue romance. A must for UF fans!
Magic Bleeds by Ilona Andrews follows Kate Daniels as she faces a new threat in Atlanta when her aunt, a plague bringer, targets the shapeshifters. The book explores Kate's relationship with Curran, the Beast Lord, as they navigate their feelings amidst the chaos. The plot unfolds with action-packed sequences, revelations about Kate's family history, and a mix of humor and suspense. The writing style is engaging, fast-paced, and filled with witty dialogues that keep readers hooked till the end.
I RODE THROUGH THE STREETS OF ATLANTA, ROCKING with the hoofbeats of my favorite mule, Marigold, who didn’t care for the birdcage attached to her saddle and really didn’t care for the globs of lizard... - #6
An entertaining, fast-paced urban fantasy with a cool demon-hunting twist, but don't expect to be blown away by originality. Perfect for fans of YA fantasy who can't resist a good battle between good and evil.
'Forsaken' in the series 'The Demon Trappers' by Jana Oliver is set in a future world overrun by demons, particularly in Atlanta, Georgia in 2018. The main character, Riley Blackthorne, is training to become a demon trapper under the tutelage of her father, who is a master at trapping Hell's demons. The story follows Riley's journey as she navigates a world filled with demons, necromancers, and a society at war with Lucifer. The plot revolves around Riley's struggles, her relationships with fellow trappers Simon and Beck, and the challenges she faces in a world where demons are a constant threat.
The writing style of 'Forsaken' is praised for being vivid, engaging, and creative. Readers appreciate the world-building that Jana Oliver has created, describing it as dark, intriguing, and bursting with creativity. is commended for its originality in integrating supernatural elements into an urban landscape and for presenting a unique take on the paranormal genre by featuring a heroine who relies on training and wit rather than supernatural powers.
2011•448 pages - #7
A high-energy urban fantasy romp that deepens the Kate Daniels universe and gives Andrea her time to shine. Packed with action, sass, and shifter intrigue - best enjoyed by fans of the series or those who crave myth-filled escapism and strong, complex heroines.
Gunmetal Magic' in the series 'Kate Daniels' by author Ilona Andrews is a spin-off focusing on the character Andrea Nash. The book explores Andrea's love story with Raphael, her struggles with her past, and her new role in solving mysteries after leaving the Order of Knights. The writing style is described as fast-paced, engaging, and filled with snarky humor, characteristic of the Kate Daniels series.
I knew it was a dream, because it didn’t hurt. The fear was still there, that sharp, hot terror, mixed with helpless rage, the kind of fear that turns you from a human being into an animal. Things bec...







