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'Magic Triumphs' is the final book in the 'Kate Daniels' series by Ilona Andrews. The story revolves around Kate and Curran facing new threats to Atlanta, including a mysterious big bad causing havoc. As Kate embraces and masters her power, she works with various factions to save the city. The book culminates in a battle with Roland, Kate's father, as she strives to protect her loved ones. The writing style is described as smart, crafty, and subversive, delivering a satisfying and unexpected finale to the series.
A thin sliver of watery, predawn light broke through the gap between the curtains. The magic was up. On my left, in the little nursery Curran had sectioned off from our bedroom, Conlan stood in his cr...
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'Last Wish' by Helen Harper is the final installment in the 'Highland Magic' series, where Integrity Adair, a pacifist with a knack for humor and thievery, navigates a world filled with demons, intrigue, and magical beings. The book follows Integrity as she faces the threat of the Steward Aifric Moncrieffe, deals with the complexities of her relationships, and strives to save Scotland despite the prophecies working against her. With twists, humor, and a touch of romance, 'Last Wish' ties up loose ends and delivers a satisfying conclusion to Integrity's story.
The writing style in 'Last Wish' is praised for its ability to balance humor, drama, and action seamlessly. Readers appreciate the character development, particularly Integrity's unwavering morals and the evolution of relationships throughout the series. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists, keeping readers engaged until the satisfying ending.
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Red Winter by Annette Marie is a fantasy novel that delves into Japanese mythology, following the story of Emi, a girl training to become the kamigakari of Amaterasu. The plot unfolds as Emi discovers shocking truths about her role, leading her on a journey filled with danger, yokai encounters, and alliances with supernatural beings like kitsune and tengu. The writing style is described as rich in details, with engaging fight scenes that keep readers on the edge of their seats, blending elements of Asian mythology and fantasy seamlessly.
Behind her, the car she’d exited rumbled quietly, the humming of the engine the only sound in the still air. The dirt road wound up the gentle slope of the mountain, but the heavy blanket of colorful ...