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lightreads ([personal profile] lightreads) wrote2014-11-12 10:42 pm

Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews

Magic Breaks (Kate Daniels, #7)Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


I read this at the very end of pregnancy, which was just a few weeks ago but might as well be another country. But I remember enough to know I was deeply bored by this: battle, running, battle, shipping, battle, battle. The thing is, this series has a refreshing brutality. That's actually a compliment – the shit that happens to the heroine is genuinely frightening (without going instantly to rape!) and it's treated with the proper respect and gravity, with this cool understanding that you keep moving, even with your trauma. Except the problem is? The romance is cast as, like, a refuge from all that. The whole port in a storm, your back against mine sort of thing. Which is great! Right up my alley!

…Too bad the dude in question is obnoxious, clichéd, and boring. Ugh, with the very worst of the possessive animal behaviors thing. And I know, I know I keep harking on this, but werelion, guys.




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[personal profile] cyprinella 2014-11-13 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
It ended up being a pretty decent read for me, especially compared to the last Hollows book and this other random novella I read on my trip, but yeah. Battle, battle, loling about donkeys, battle, explicit sex at the end that I skipped. Engaging enough to keep me up to finish it last night though. IDK. Popcorn book I guess? I also didn't quite know what to make of the "We killed off all the Native Americans so [plot]" but also we're going to have a Native monster and talk about how Roland killed off these other Native powers thing and Doolittle's speech on disability among other things. I think mostly because I was waiting for it to go off the rails and it made me twitchy.