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A review by mey
Dime Store Magic by Kelley Armstrong
4.0
The first time I read Dime Store Magic, I thought the pace was too slow, and after having the kick-ass fighter Elena Michaels narrating the first two books, it took me some time to adjust to the decent-but-not-asskicking, way-in-over-her-head Paige Winterbourne, who abhors violence and is quite idealistic. Also, she is not a werewolf, so the story took us away from the Pack and into the feuding world of cowering Coven witches and mostly power-hungry sorcerers. Then there's the unfair-things-happening-to-the-main-character thing, which I hate.
But the spellcasting world with its background and limitations are as interesting as the werewolf one, and Dime Store Magic makes a great reread, especially as I grew to appreciate Paige and her tumultous relationship with her 13-year-old ward, Savannah.
But the spellcasting world with its background and limitations are as interesting as the werewolf one, and Dime Store Magic makes a great reread, especially as I grew to appreciate Paige and her tumultous relationship with her 13-year-old ward, Savannah.