Hexed: Magic Dreams / Ice Shards / Double Hexed / Blood Debt
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Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Tammy K. (tk942) - , reviewed on + 41 more book reviews
Overall a nice selection of novellas.
Magic Dreams: The reason I started reading this book. (I've been on a bit of a "Kate Daniels" bender lately, and dug this one out of my TBR pile to tide me over until book 5 comes in the mail). While neither Kate nor Curran are actually in the story, it's still quite enjoyable reading about Jim and Dali finally getting together. (5 stars)
Ice Shards: I've not read anything in this series before but it was easy enough to follow. A nice quick read. (3 stars)
Double Hexed: Another great enstallment in the Stormwalker series. We get to revisit all of our favorite characters as they try to find a way out of a trap that basically turns all their various magical powers against them. (4.5 stars)
Blood Debt: I haven't read anything else by the author, and I just couldn't get into the story. (2 stars)
Magic Dreams: The reason I started reading this book. (I've been on a bit of a "Kate Daniels" bender lately, and dug this one out of my TBR pile to tide me over until book 5 comes in the mail). While neither Kate nor Curran are actually in the story, it's still quite enjoyable reading about Jim and Dali finally getting together. (5 stars)
Ice Shards: I've not read anything in this series before but it was easy enough to follow. A nice quick read. (3 stars)
Double Hexed: Another great enstallment in the Stormwalker series. We get to revisit all of our favorite characters as they try to find a way out of a trap that basically turns all their various magical powers against them. (4.5 stars)
Blood Debt: I haven't read anything else by the author, and I just couldn't get into the story. (2 stars)
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