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For a Few Demons More (Rachel Morgan, Book 5)

by Kim Harrison

Series: The Hollows (5)

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Eos (2007), Edition: RACHEL MORGAN'S, Hardcover, 456 pages

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Didn't enjoy this as much as the previous book in the series. ( )
  seekingflight | Sep 28, 2009 |
**spoiler alert**

Wow. What a ride. I'm still reeling. I am upset at how this book ended. I don't like it at all. Rachel deserves better. I don't see a relationship with her and Ivy ever really working out to mutual satisfaction. Why then.... Why Kim Harrison did you do what you did? I really liked her and Kist. .

I'm glad that Piscary was taken care of. There were too many bad guys gunning for her.

I was furious at Trent. Furious. I really thought he wasn't as bad as Rachel first thought. I thought it would be good for him and Ceri to get together once Ellie was out of the picture... lol but... DAM. He was a badmamajamma in this book.
I don't like how one book he is good, and the next book he is bad. I'm all for toeing lines, but his character was over the top in this book. Murdering people, trying to Kill Rachel? All the while asking for her help? can you say Irony? or just bad plot? ( )
  Nurslings | Sep 12, 2009 |
This is the first book I read of kim harrisons and I must say I really did enjoy it. I can't wait to read more of her books now. ( )
  mjai | Aug 22, 2009 |
I enjoyed this latest in the Rachel Morgan series as much as the others, but was dismayed with some of the turns taken and agrieved by the loss of one of the main characters. I will be interested in seeing where Harrison goes with the series from here. ( )
  Booknose | Jul 13, 2009 |
The fifth entry in Kim Harrison's series about Rachel Morgan and the Hollows. I would say that this book is easily the best since book two - the action kicked off literally from page one and there were enough plot twists, complications, heart-pounding sex scenes, arguments, comedy moments and terror to keep the pages turning at a vigorous pace!

Here Rachel realises that the focus isn't quite as securely hidden as she originally thought - she wakes to find herself being possessed by scary mad demon Newt, who seems to be searching for the focus. This, alongside the murder of various Weres, starts a plot that takes Rachel to some very dark places.

This was the first of the books that caused me outright emotional turmoil, caused by events surrounding two characters. One of these was Trent - I had been enjoying the enigma of the elf, who has done some seriously naughty things but was becoming a character that seemed to mean well. This was all thrown on its head during this book, where we see the depraved levels that Trent is capable of, which disappointed me. I liked him as a character prior to this, but now find myself feeling about him in the same way as Nick. I did love his first meeting with Ceri, though, something that has been coming for the past couple of books. Quen's reaction to Ceri was also lovely, and I'm glad I can still see Quen as the honourable warrior.

The second character to suffer in this book was Kisten. I LOVED Kisten, and found myself very upset by the resolution that Harrison introduced to his story. I don't want to say anything more, for fear of major spoilers, but I am keen to see how it plays out over the next book(s).

I am also a little scared by the fact that Harrison keeps introducing the idea of how indispensable Jenks is to Rachel, but also shows his son taking over more and more duties, and keeps emphasising how old Jenks actually is. Also, Matalina spent most of this book off-stage ill, and I hate the thought of these two lively characters being missing from future books.

By the end of the book, Rachel has openly dealt with demons and seen the people of Cincinnati develop prejudices against her for it. She's interrupted Trent's wedding to Ellasbeth spectacularly. She has been invited to join a demon cult. She's had a taste of what life might be like with Ivy on a more permanent basis. Altogether, this was an action-packed and exciting book and was possibly my favourite so far, since I really enjoyed the new emotional punch Harrison added. ( )
  magemanda | Jun 23, 2009 |
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Hollows (series)

Kim Harrison

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Amazon.com (ISBN 0060788380, Hardcover)

With her action-packed Hollows series, featuring former bounty hunter--and mistress of the dark arts--Rachel Morgan, Kim Harrison has become one of the hottest authors in the incredibly popular genre of sexy supernaturalism. In her latest Hollows tale, For a Few Demons More, Rachel unleashes all kinds of undead fury on the greater Cincinnati area when she tries to track down a serial killer. To catch up on the Hollows series so far, and to see the music that has inspired the stories, see below.

Follow the Hollows


Dead Witch Walking (Book 1)
The Good, the Bad, and the Undead (Book 2)
Every Which Way but Dead (Book 3)
A Fistful of Charms (Book 4)

Music Is the Muse

For Kim Harrison, music inspires her stories, and especially her characters. In her exclusive Music Is the Muse list for us, she reveals some favorite records that have provided the source, and the soul, for Rachel, Ivy, Trent, and more of her passionate and powerful characters. Among her muses:


Bleed Like Me, Garbage
With Teeth, Nine Inch Nails
Fallen, Evanescence

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:57 -0400)

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