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WONDERFUL READ
In this second installment, Kate reluctantly agrees to do a favor for the local Pack and investigate the disappearance of some valuable maps. While hunting down the culprit, Kate gets called in on another favor. This time she winds up shackled with a teenage street urchin whose mother recently joined an amateur witch coven and went missing shortly after. Kate promises to find the girl's mother and, in the process, is caught in the crossfire between two ancient deities vying for power. So pretty much an average day for Kate and the city of Atlanta.
The highlights of MAGIC BURNS are definitely the increased personal interactions between Kate and the various people and creatures who've come into her life. The growing attachment between Kate and Julie (the young girl in her care) develops quickly and the protective stance Kate takes throughout the course of the book is quite touching . Equally compelling is the more slowly developing connection between Curran, the Pack alpha, and Kate. Despite their mutual attempts to avoid each other. The reader gains several insights into these two almost painfully private people and the ending promises more good things to come. In fact, these quiet character-driven scenes were so interesting that I wished there were just a few more. The plentiful action and fighting sequences seem to always take center stage and, though we do get a little more information on Kate's background, it is a very little, and I am (of course) anxious for more. A solid second book, I'm looking forward to the third one.6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Dark & gritty urban fantasy
In Magic Burns, the sequel to Andrews' Magic Bites, the magic in Kate Daniels' world is going crazy. More specifically, it is leading up to a flare, a period of time where the magic overtakes tech and holds steady and strong. During a flare all kinds of things can happen - including the manifestation of deities into the mortal world, bringing all their squabbles and wars with them.
I'm really liking this series, and cannot wait for the next installment! There are still a few issues in this book which I mentioned in my review of the previous book: namely, twists of storytelling which go too fast for me to follow (I could have used a turning signal, or at least a few more paragraphs) and a few editing and proofreading errors. Nonetheless, this is definitely an entertaining world which Ilona Andrews has crafted, and I enjoy reading Kate's viewpoint of her world.
I am glad that more of Kate's background is coming to light in this book. I have my guesses as to some of her secrets, and am sure that in the next book (or two or three) they will be confirmed. I am also loving the subtle, slowly growing romance between Kate and Curran, the Beast Lord.
I definitely recommend Magic Bites and Magic Burns to lovers of urban fantasy - especially dark urban fantasy, as this series is certainly not light, happy-go-lucky fare. It is real and gritty, with death and blood as much a part of Kate's world as (if not more than) love and happy endings.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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This urban fantasy is a spellbinding compelling read
Magic has returned to the world, but it comes in waves. When it flares, it is out of control when it flows it works. The world obviously has changed since the return with cities devastated as the magic hates tech and skyscrapers and either destroys them or changes them into something else.------------- In Atlanta Kate Daniels works for the Order and the Mercenary¿s Guild who helps people in need. She takes dowwn a killer in an underground garage but an unknown person does the actual kill using a special dart. A member of the shapeshifting Pack asks her to find maps stolen from them. The thief used the same dart that killed the man in the garage.. Kate returns to the scene where she got the dart. There she follows a clue to a child Julie, who is looking for her mom, a witch belonging to a nearby coven. Each vanished without a trace. Kate takes Julie home with her, but that proves no haven as sea demons attack. She next brings the child to the Order. She finally meets the dart thrower Bran who informs her that she, the witches and the shifters are caught in the middle of a war between two gods.----------------- This urban fantasy is a spellbinding compelling read. On this alternate earth, vampires, shifters and other paranormals co-exist with humans often not in harmony. Kate has a secret agenda and apparently has powers and a secret that are hinted at throughout the exciting story line. She makes the tale work as this alternate Atlanta seems genuine as a fascinating culture built around magic feels plausible. However it is Kate who will bring fans back for future tales. P Harriet Klausner
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Its2Snappy
Posted May 25, 2012
4.5 stars. Brilliant. Adore Kate Daniels even more in this insta
4.5 stars. Brilliant. Adore Kate Daniels even more in this installment. If not for some of the descriptions that I found myself skimming over, I'd have given it five stars. Kate's voice is perfect. Curran is fierce in all of his Beast Lord glory. The additions of Andrea, Julie and Bran made for interesting side characters. Can't wait to get to the next book.
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Don't miss this series!!!!
This is a well conceived series that is a real breath of fresh air in the urban fantasy field. Have read them all now and enjoyed them all!!! In my "keeper's" stack for sure. Check out her new "Edge" series.
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Anonymous
Posted May 15, 2012
Intense witty and captivating
I liked the first one but loved the second. It was full of emotion and action with some perfect doses of romance, growth, and friendship. I found myself laughing and tearing up at times. A truly exciting and witty book.
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Anonymous
Posted April 20, 2012
characters improving
Better than Magic Bites. Starting to get some character development.
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allmineHB
Posted April 4, 2012
highly recommended
Love these books. This book keeps you wanting more!!
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Anonymous
Posted March 16, 2012
Great Fun
I gobbled this series up! I will re-read this series. Readers who liked Karen Marie Moning's Fever series will love this series! I liked this one even more.
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Anonymous
Posted December 26, 2011
Absolutely Great Series!
Loved it from start to finish. Can't wait for #6 to come out.
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Jaded1
Posted November 21, 2011
Excellent
What can I say? Kate Daniels is as entertaining as ever, and so is all the supernatural friends she's picked up along the way. The writing was spot on in this book, making this sequel much better than the first book.
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fadeaway_213
Posted June 18, 2011
Awesome
Any kate daniels book is worth picking up. Just make sure you have time to read the whole thing in one sitting because you won't want to put it down.
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Kate Gets Better!
Another great read from Andrews.
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I enjoyed the Action, the plot was pretty good, the character interaction was great, We get more involved with Jim and the Pack, and of course more Curran :D I am reminded of Briggs' Mercy and Adam with Kate and Curran. That's a good thing.
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Kate danials continues to captivate readers in this sequel to magic bites!
In the secound novel to Magic bites kate danials now a representative of the order, is again in way over her head. She is now up against superenaturel powers. To make matters worse a flare is coming(a flare is a super surge of magic that lasts a few days and makes everyone and everything more powerfull.)Kate must again team up with curren- the lord of all shapeshifters-and there relationship isnt any better. I say they should just get together already and stop being stupid. Anyway not only does she have to be responsible for herself now she has to be responsible for 13 year old julie untill kate finds her mother. Tempers sure do flare in this riveting sequel to the fantastic novel Magic bites!
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Leighn_Hill
Posted August 22, 2009
A Must-Read
Simply: I love everything about this series. If you love fantasy, it's a must-read (and for me, a must-have as well).
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Anonymous
Posted July 25, 2009
Wonderful time
Strong heroine - great dialogue and interaction with the charaters
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Excellent
Another must read!! Once you start you won't want to put it down either.
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RStrom
Posted June 23, 2009
Great newcomer to urban fantasy
The Kate Daniels series is a great new read in the Urban Fantasy style. Sharp wit, plausible explanations and a "gotta get it all in one sitting" way.
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I enjoyed the spark between between the main characters, but liked the tension too. The combination what we know historically about Atlanta, plus the intriguing adding of known mythology, makes this very entertaining.
This is what I would call a quick read, it's entertaining, engaging and it keeps moving at a nice pace. I went out to buy #3, so I could keep the story going.
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Very fun and exciting
I was really impressed with this novel. I thoroughly enjoyed it and really came to love Kate. She's likable and motivated and extrememly cool. The story was fast paced and kept you interested the entire time. Highly recommended!
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Great Development on Character
I wasn't really into the main mystery in this one (the witches didn't grab me as being that interesting). However, I loved the way Kate's character matured. The relationship she began in the 1st book with Derek has opened a world of friendship and carrying with others. Who needs therapy when you have a teenage wolf sidekick? Kate's maternal instincts kick even further with Julie. The parallels of Kate-Julie and Greg-Kate is great for Kate and the reader. I won't even talk about Curran. There is just too much to be said.
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