White Witch, Black Curse
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- ISBN13: 9780061138027
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Kick-ass gift hunter and witch Rachel Morgan has crossed forbidden lines, taken demonic hits, and still stands. But the death of her lover struck her harder than she ever thought possible. She won’t rest until his murder is solved . . . and avenged.
But a new predator is moving to the apex of the Inderlander food chain—and now Rachel’s past is coming back to haunt her.
Factually.
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I like Harrison’s novels and usually buy them for my kindle, but I was shocked by the fee of her latest. I just can’t justify paying more than $9.99, although I like to buy ebooks to support my favorite authors. I’ll be going to the library for this installment!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
this book arrived promptly and the take in was in excellent condition. but when i opened the book, the spine was broken in the front and the page was coming out of the book. i did not expect this book to be in this condition. i will not order from this seller again because of this.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
WWBC is another fantastic book for leader, Kim Harrison. I can’t wait for the next book. Keep up the excellent work KH.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
…don’t get this if you haven’t read every additional book. I kept thinking how lost a name would be coming to the series with this book – this isn’t a stand alone novel.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I really liked this installment, maybe the best of the bunch although the last book was really excellent as well. There is more plot and less soap opera stuff about Rachel & her roomie / girlfriend / lover vampire friend. That was really getting ancient and I am glad they seemed to be past that part. Each of these books has been just better enough to get me to read the next one. The first few of the series were barely honest, but since I was handed a stack of the first 3-4, who was I to complain. The leader has honed her skills to some extent and the characters are stronger in this book, more defined, more tangible. Take Glen and Edden, they really shine in this book and it was fantastic to see how far these characters have come and developed. Also glad that the main villain is not an ex boy friend of Rachel’s or anything else from her past.
Make no mistake tho, this is just episodic, serial fiction. Its not grand literature, its basically a TV series in book form. Enjoyable nonetheless. I don’t know why vampire books are so well loved, there seem to be several series. This is the one I’ve hung my hat on tho, for better or worse. I reflect you could do nothing but read vampire series all the time if you wanted.
Two parts I establish, well, just silly and poorly done was the bit about Rachel wanting to teach Al (her demon teacher) a lesson about grabbing people she was friends with. Just seemed, awkward – as if the leader was reaching for an excuse for Rachel to call together the demon for the finale. I could reflect of any number of smoother ways to handle this. Also, the leader introduces a new potential like interest that seems very manufactured. Rachel “remembers” a handsome hunky ghost that swpet her off her feet long ago and now he needs rescuing. Everyone remembers him (Pierce) but us, the reader – thats because the leader just made him up for this book.
I kept thinking, wait did I miss a book? They’re acting like Piece is a mainstream character, but no, its just something the leader made up to make it simpler to set up a new like interest.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5