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Magic on the Hunt by Devon Monk

jesslynh's review against another edition

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4.0

I wish these were a bit longer. I'm going thru them in a day. Good story and nice to be in a completed series.

pixip's review against another edition

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4.0

Yet another great installment to the series the final battle was amazing and felt like Allie was finally fully immersed in their world. Although i do wonder how much more the poor girl can take before she ends up dead or maimed she goes through so much each book it's a wonder she's in one piece. Looking forward to finding out what is next in her world

git_r_read's review against another edition

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5.0

Such a superb series! I swear Devon Monk can write no wrong.....words to that effect....Action galore and such nifty world building. That magic use has cause and effect. If one uses magic, it will cause pain to one's self. There are people who will take on the pain for money or the magic user can cast a disbursement to feel the pain later in whatever form they choose. I like that there's a cost.
There's action throughout here but it seems to be at a slower pace. Maybe because of the battle that was fought in the last book plus Zay's rescue from Death.
I definitely like Allie's Hounds way better than most of the 'Authority' who police the magic users. They seem fairly heavy handed in their manner of taking care of business. It's for the good of all, they say. Mostly seems a power trip.
All that said, I do love the series. Anything that gets me spun up on fictional characters and power trips is the series for me.
Definite recommendation.

mjfmjfmjf's review against another edition

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3.0

Nice but not great. 6th book in a series that I've mostly read for the Endeavour Award - the 3rd book unfortunately was the peak - this book feels a bit tired but not bad. 3.5 of 5.

chllybrd's review against another edition

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4.0

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The series just keep getting better and better. We learn about Allie and her memory loss not being because of her using magic, Zay shows a side of him we have not seen before, he seems harder then he used to be and a bit more harsh. Allie and her relationship with her dad seems to have changed a little bit and there isn't as much bickering going on. The Hounds get involved a bit. The only thing I am upset about is Allie still not having her personal inner magic thing back, I so want her to get it back and it bugs the heck out of me seeing her not have it and talk about the empty spot. The whole book was filled with tension, action and revelations. Everything is really coming together in the series and moving at a great pace. Im not sure how many books are planned for the series but if they all continue on as well as MAGIC ON THE HUNT I will not miss one.

bunnerz's review against another edition

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Ratings - abandoned series:
#1 Magic to the Bone: ★★★★☆
#2 Magic in the Blood: ★★★☆☆
#3 Magic in the Shadows: ★★★☆☆
#4 Magic on the Storm: ★★★☆☆
#5 Magic at the Gate: ★★☆☆☆
#6 Magic on the Hunt (this book): ★☆☆☆☆ / DNF

rclz's review against another edition

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5.0

This is the sixth book in the Allie Beckstrom series by Devon Monk and I really love every book. The secondary characters are as wonderful as the mains. This was really a good story but this is a series is a must read in order. I can't wait for the next one and will pre-order it in a heart beat.

rachelini's review against another edition

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4.0

This felt like a lot of closure - I wonder if it was originally going to be the end of the series? I was happy to see the Hounds back again.

slc333's review against another edition

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2.0

I found Zay to be an almost completely different character in this book and I am getting a bit tired of the never ending complicated plots, particularly those of Allie's father. I would like to see a some resolution and a break of more than 3 days before Allie is thrown into yet another save the world from the dire magic situation which is linked to the previous 500 other times. Rather than more twists caused by her father's complicated plotting I would like to see Allie get some real concrete information and act on her own initiative rather than it all be more of her father's complicated manipulations. Would also love to see Allie get some of her memory back (or at least get some control of her life back). Also I hate the Authority and the way they run around wiping the memories of everyone they deem not important enough to retain the memory of magic. I think the hounds and Stotts deserve to know what going on and am therefore not completely comfortable with Allie's obedience to them (but I understand why she does) I am less understanding of Zay's blind obedience. As always I love Shame.

chelseaj91's review against another edition

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4.0

There aren't many girls who can say they've gone into the realm of death and lived to tell the tale. But to restore her love Zayvion's sould, Allison Beckstrom had to pay a bitter price--and things are about to get worse...

It turns out the leader of the Authority, the council that decides what can--and can't--be done with magic, is being held hostage. But when the trail leads Allie and Zayvion to the secret prison where the Authority locks away magical criminals who are too dangerous to be held anywhere else, they find more than they bargained for. An undead magic user has possessed one of the prisoners, and he wants his freedom--and then some. Now Allie and Zayvion are the first line of defense against the chaos he's about to unleash on the city of Portland...


After the events in Magic at the Gate, Allie and Zay could definitely use some R&R. Unfortunately peace and relaxation aren't in the cards for these two. Once they arrive back at Allie's apartment, intent on getting said R&R, Dane Lanister (Sedra's right-hand man) shows up with deadly intent, demanding to speak with Allie's father. The down side to that is that he's possessing Allie and refuses to surface for conversation.

Allie and Zay do manage to get rid of Dane, but they both suffer some injuries and they're both extremely pissed. When they report to the Authority about what happened, Victor says that the priority belongs to locating Sedra. His thought process behind this being that if they locate Sedra, Jingo-Jingo (the one who kidnapped her) and Dane won't be far off. While the two of them agree that finding Sedra is important, they both want Dane. Allie decides that she's going to bring the Hounds in (on a look-don't touch job) so that while she's with the Authority looking for Sedra, the Hounds can hopefully find Dane.

I was really excited because this book mostly featured all my favorite characters--Shame, Terric, Allie, Zay and Stone (yes he's a gargoyle, but I still really like him).

Shame is such a smart-ass, funny and he'll do anything to protect those he cares about, especially Terric. While Shame isn't willing to acknowledge his feelings, there's definitely something between the two of them. Terric obviously sees is, why else hasn't he returned to Seattle? I honestly want something to come from the relationship between those two, because it just seems like something that could be great for both of them.

Zay and Allie are a great couple as well. It's obvious that they're going to make this work, even if they have to actually work at their relationship. Granted, the past says that things don't turn out well for Soul Complements, but Allie and Zay are different and I think they'll make it.

I would also like to see more of Violet and Kevin. Clearly, he definitely has feelings for her, and I think she's feels more than friendly about him, so I want that to evolve. Nola and Paul are another couple that I would like to see their relationship evolve into something more. Based on information from the other books, Paul seems to be the first person since her husband that Nola's actually seemed interested in and Paul seems protective of her and Cody.

I'm still confused about Daniel's reasons for being in Allie's head. At first I thought it was just because he'd been brought back and then took up residence in the closest space he could find (which was Allie at the time). After the events in this book, I'm wondering if there wasn't more to how Allie ended up being the convenient space to inhabit. He seemed particularly angry when he was locked up by Victor and Shame. All of these things, plus Allie's previous feeling for him, paint him as a heartless jerk who cares about nothing but himself. However, Violet must have seen something in him and, from the couple times he's taken over Allie in her presence, he clearly cared for her. That plus the box of Allie's dreams that they found paint a different picture. I want to know if he's really the bad guy that he seems to be being portrayed as or if he's really a good guy who's just trying to protect those he cares about!

And of course, who could forget about Stone? He's so cute in his stacking abilities and his learning. He certainly caught on to Jenga quickly. Then he also protected Cody from seemingly out of nowhere and Cody seems to like him too.

Can't wait to see what's next for our heroes!