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Blade Song
by J.C. Daniels
3.5/4 stars.
I have read a ton of UF--sometimes, I feel like I've read them all. They are all very similar in many ways, but Blade Song felt different. It snuck up on me. Damon definitely snuck up on me. I have a soft spot for "kitten" because of Bones & Cat, but I think "baby girl" is what did it. This book definitely bounced around a lot, but even in its unpolished state, I enjoyed it immensely. I like that although Kit is an assassin, she isn't shown as invincible. She has her very real demons, and they try to cut her down at every turn. But she finds a way to kick them back, and that's admirable. Damon may have come across as a major jerk at the beginning, but he redeemed himself with his "baby girl" & protectiveness. However, that kind of happened fast & unexpectedly. The storyline & characters are great, but this book definitely could have used more editing when it came to cohesiveness & general flow.
I have read a ton of UF--sometimes, I feel like I've read them all. They are all very similar in many ways, but Blade Song felt different. It snuck up on me. Damon definitely snuck up on me. I have a soft spot for "kitten" because of Bones & Cat, but I think "baby girl" is what did it. This book definitely bounced around a lot, but even in its unpolished state, I enjoyed it immensely. I like that although Kit is an assassin, she isn't shown as invincible. She has her very real demons, and they try to cut her down at every turn. But she finds a way to kick them back, and that's admirable. Damon may have come across as a major jerk at the beginning, but he redeemed himself with his "baby girl" & protectiveness. However, that kind of happened fast & unexpectedly. The storyline & characters are great, but this book definitely could have used more editing when it came to cohesiveness & general flow.