Demons of Good and Evil
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Narrated by:
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Marguerite Gavin
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By:
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Kim Harrison
Rachel Morgan, witch-born demon, suspected that protecting the paranormal citizens of Cincinnati as the demon subrosa would be trouble. But it’s rapidly becoming way more trouble than even she could have imagined.
While Rachel and her friends may have vanquished the trickster demon Hodin, his mysterious associate known only as “The Mage” is eager to finish what Hodin started, beginning with taking down Rachel’s power structure piece by piece.
With her world falling apart, Rachel desperately needs help. But with all of her supporters under attack, her only hope is to make a deal with the unlikeliest of allies. . . .
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Praise for Demons of Good and Evil
“Contains all the magical action, emotional tension, and snippy dialogue that fans adore.” —Library Journal
“Harrison delivers another page turner in the Hollows series, leaving readers wondering how Rachel will emerge from this crisis and which of her allies will survive it with her.”—Booklist
“Longtime readers will be gratified to see both increased momentum in the overarching series plot and callbacks to much earlier installments. This series still has some surprises up its sleeve.”—Publishers Weekly
Praise for Kim Harrison and the Hollows series
“I wouldn’t miss a Kim Harrison book for anything.”—Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series
“Blends the best qualities of Anita Blake and Stephanie Plum. . . . Kim Harrison carries it off with style.”—Jim Butcher, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Dresden Files series
“The world of the Hollows is fast-moving, funny, harrowing, scary, and—the greatest compliment to a fantasy—absolutely real.”—Diana Gabaldon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Outlander series
“Movie pitch: Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Tank Girl. . . . Personal growth, series-altering revelations, and a lot of humor make it inviting.”—Entertainment Weekly
“Contains all the magical action, emotional tension, and snippy dialogue that fans adore.” —Library Journal
“Harrison delivers another page turner in the Hollows series, leaving readers wondering how Rachel will emerge from this crisis and which of her allies will survive it with her.”—Booklist
“Longtime readers will be gratified to see both increased momentum in the overarching series plot and callbacks to much earlier installments. This series still has some surprises up its sleeve.”—Publishers Weekly
Praise for Kim Harrison and the Hollows series
“I wouldn’t miss a Kim Harrison book for anything.”—Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series
“Blends the best qualities of Anita Blake and Stephanie Plum. . . . Kim Harrison carries it off with style.”—Jim Butcher, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Dresden Files series
“The world of the Hollows is fast-moving, funny, harrowing, scary, and—the greatest compliment to a fantasy—absolutely real.”—Diana Gabaldon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Outlander series
“Movie pitch: Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Tank Girl. . . . Personal growth, series-altering revelations, and a lot of humor make it inviting.”—Entertainment Weekly
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The story is a good one. Rachel does have moments where she takes a couple of steps back. Everybody does that. In fact, whatever is your base personality doesn’t change a whole lot, even as you grow. At her core, Rachel is loyal, loving, fierce, and still a sick, weak little girl. The pain of her childhood will always be a part of her. She will always go a little nuts when people she truly loves are in danger. And when she is confused, she tends to be a little rash. She would not be Rachel, if those things did not remain true, just as Ivy would not be ivy if she failed to make a plan.
I was sad to see the backpedaling of Lee. I thought he’d made some miraculous growth, but I suppose I should’ve known that was not the case. I’m not sure why we did not get to see anything of Ivy’s main squeeze again I am also not entirely sure why Rachel and Ivy would still be clinging to Kiston. But all those things aside, this is a Hollows story, true to form. If you love the Hollows, I recommend it. If you don’t, we’ll don’t whine about why the character hasn’t changed completely.
As for the author, great job. My one tiny criticism is that I wish someone would point out how many times she uses the word “clearly” and how often it brings nothing to the sentence, or even adorns a phrase she never needed. Resist the urge to explain what’s perfectly illustrated, huh?
Ignore the whiners
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Not one of her novels has felt boring, or had lulls (like a few other series with this many books has) and Demons of Good and Evil was no different. I love Marguerite Gavin’s adaptation of the characters. Bringing them to life and allowing my imagination a good foothold to run wild. (Though, I agree that her Australian accent could use a little work, the woman’s voice is STILL PERFECTION)
This book was fantastic. It was unfortunate that my brain figured out the Villain and one other heartache too soon, but that didn’t stop me from enjoying every syllable.
And that cliffhanger??? Left me crying and jumping up and down in the best way! I cannot wait for the next installment in the series!!
She never fails to leave me wanting more
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Love the hollows
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I love rachel
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Kim Harrison hasn't lost her touch!
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