Drafted to work for the Order of Knights of Merciful Aid, mercenary Kate Daniels has more paranormal problems these days than she knows what to do with. 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 dead, she must confront her greatest challenge yet. As her investigation leads her to the Midnight Games—an invitation-only, no-holds-barred, ultimate preternatural fighting tournament—she and Curran, the Lord of the Beasts, uncover a dark plot that may forever alter the face of Atlanta’s shapeshifting community…
When she’s called in to investigate a fight at the Steel Horse, a bar midway between the territories of the shapeshifters and the necromance, Kate quickly discovers there’s a new player in town. One who’s been around for thousands of years — and rode to war at the side of Kate’s father.
This foe may be too much even for Kate and Curran, the Lord of the Beasts, to handle. Because this time, Kate will be taking on family...
I’ll try to clean this post up once we get our computer repaired! All of my icons are on there, and I’m going to be really bummed if we lose all of our files. All my pictures of the kids are on there.
I am devouring this series! Ilona Andrews is an amazing author duo that I discovered when a friend recommended Burn for Me. I instantly fell in love with their writing style and storytelling. Once I’d read all of the available books in the Hidden Legacy series, I looked for something else written by them and stumbled across Kate Daniels. Hooray for me!
This is going to be a review for both Magic Strikes and Magic Bleeds, since I listened to the latter in less than twenty-four hours. It’s still fresh on my mind, so there's a chance my thoughts will overlap. Also, before you read any further, you should know there might be spoilers for the earlier books in this series. Some of the information is relevant to my review!
This series has a slow burn romance, and I’ll admit to being sexually frustrated on their behalf. Kate refuses to believe that Curran’s feelings are real, and she doesn’t want to risk her heart just to have it broken. We can see that Curran’s intentions are authentic, but Kate is stubborn and they’re both frustrating (I love them both immensely). They would rather play games and challenge one another than have a heartfelt conversation; however, I’ve enjoyed watching these two come together and seeing how their relationship developed over the last few books. Their status was still unclear at the start of book four, but something finally happened. Phew! I was beginning to think they’d be at odds the entire series. Despite wanting them to get together a lot sooner, I’m happy their relationship wasn’t rushed. Their feelings are authentic, and they’re willing to destroy the world for each other.
The secret fight club was interesting in Magic Strikes. It challenged Kate’s morals and also forced her to spend time with Curran. The hot tub scene was fantastic until Derek popped up. I’ve never disliked Derek, but I really wanted him to disappear for a few minutes. Don’t get me started on what these authors did to him... it was nearly unforgivable. I’m still not sure if I’ve completely recovered from what they did to a beloved character.
At the end of Magic Bleeds more people were aware of Kate’s secret, and I’m glad it’s finally out in the open. As a reader, we know what her secret is before the other characters, but the authors kept readers in the dark for awhile too.
Kate doesn’t do well with politics, so I’m curious about her new role within the Pack. She kicked butt in the last book (against friend and foe), so it’ll be interesting to see how she handles her new situation. I liked Kate before Magic Bleeds, but I appreciate her so much more now. She stuck with Curran despite the unfavorable circumstances.
Am I rambling yet? This is seriously one of my all-time favorite series, and I’m already looking forward to diving into Magic Slays. The balance of power has shifted, and I’m not sure what disaster Kate will have to tackle next. At least now she has friends and people to rely on, and her attack poodle is almost always nearby (hopefully we learn more about him too). I still have a lot of questions after the last book, but the individual story wrapped up nicely. I’m only halfway through the series, so I have plenty of books to look forward to!
Also, the history and mythology interspersed throughout the books is phenomenal. It’s clear they’ve done their research on people, places, and cultures. The way they slide various gods and deities into their stories feels seamless and completely believable. I cannot wait to see what they come up with next!
If you are looking for a new UF series, look no further! Ilona Andrews is an amazing author duo that writes wonderful stories and creates fantastic characters. You could start with this series or the Hidden Legacy books, because both are marvelous and addictive. It's books like this make me wish I didn’t need sleep.


I'm glad you're having such a great time with this author! I love this series so much!!!
ReplyDeleteHave you read all of the books?? There's so many! Ten, yes? I can't imagine where the story will go from here. She has to fight Roland eventually! :)
Delete*fangirly squeals* I can't really comment on this because I have so many comments... I kinda want to go through your thoughts one by one because I LOVE this series. It's my absolute fav. I can't recommend these authors enough. I'm so glad you're working your way through them and enjoying them!
ReplyDeleteI really need to have a series re-read... They're so easy to read again. The enjoyment doesn't diminish. It's awesome.