![]() ![]() I’m already excited to see where it will go.I really love how Kate’s grown through this series. ![]() A seven book long plot arc about Kate confronting her father has been completed, which leaves Magic Shifts to establish a new arc, which I thought it did very well. ![]() Despite this, I felt like it had a bit of a slow start, and I didn’t get completely sucked in until the plot threads started coming together later on in the book.This book is sort of in an awkward place in the series. They quickly find that Eduardo’s disappearance seems to be related to a sudden influx of ghouls and other creatures steaming from Middle Eastern and Islamic mythology.As always, this installment in the series is packed with action and fight scenes with various monsters. Don’t read any further in this review if you don’t want to encounter them.Kate and Curran are still adjusting to life outside the Pack when George, Mahon’s daughter, comes to them, beseeching them to find her finance Eduardo, a werebuffalo working as a mercenary. ![]() You may want to consider skipping it and picking up the second book, Magic Burns instead.Also, I have to warn you that spoilers for earlier books, particularly Magic Breaks, are inevitable. If you’re interested in starting the series (a fun urban fantasy with great world building and a female lead), the first book is Magic Bites, although it’s also the weakest. Magic Shifts is the eighth book in the Kate Daniels series, so you definitely don’t want to be starting with it! You need to have read at least some of the prior books, especially Magic Breaks. ![]()
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