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fmoreno 's review for:
Gunmetal Magic
by Ilona Andrews
Finally.
Everybody knows how much I love Kate Daniels & company. So much that I can't even say for certain to how many people I have recommended these books to. So, naturally, I was very curious about this spin-off series - Kate Daniels World. The book features Andrea and Raphael's relationship and I've got say I was pretty excited to read about these two.
After reading Magic Slays, I wrote on my review that I wanted to smack Andrea with a newspaper. Poor little thing. I want to go back in time and erase/review that statement because she doesn't deserve that. I really felt sorry for her because I know how hard her decision to stand by the Order was (even if the Order didn't deserve her loyalty) and I understand her completely.
I regard her as a very courageous and independent woman who fights for what she wants and there's nothing wrong with that. Actually, I believe that I've come to like Andrea more with this book.
And Raphael... well, we all know that when male boudas usually go about courtship is with practical actions, pranks and a funny stanza to it. I've had a great laugh with the couple, really.
Summing it up, I loved it and I can't wait to read Jim's book. That man just kills me.
And Curran, Curran. Every time his name was mentioned in passing or when he actually made an appearance, my reactions would be something like this:


Okay, that's all I want to say.
Everybody knows how much I love Kate Daniels & company. So much that I can't even say for certain to how many people I have recommended these books to. So, naturally, I was very curious about this spin-off series - Kate Daniels World. The book features Andrea and Raphael's relationship and I've got say I was pretty excited to read about these two.
After reading Magic Slays, I wrote on my review that I wanted to smack Andrea with a newspaper. Poor little thing. I want to go back in time and erase/review that statement because she doesn't deserve that. I really felt sorry for her because I know how hard her decision to stand by the Order was (even if the Order didn't deserve her loyalty) and I understand her completely.
I regard her as a very courageous and independent woman who fights for what she wants and there's nothing wrong with that. Actually, I believe that I've come to like Andrea more with this book.
And Raphael... well, we all know that when male boudas usually go about courtship is with practical actions, pranks and a funny stanza to it. I've had a great laugh with the couple, really.
Summing it up, I loved it and I can't wait to read Jim's book. That man just kills me.
And Curran, Curran. Every time his name was mentioned in passing or when he actually made an appearance, my reactions would be something like this:



Okay, that's all I want to say.