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Magic Strikes (Kate Daniels Book 3) (edition 2009)

by Ilona Andrews (Author)

Series: Kate Daniels (3)

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Drafted into working for the Order of Merciful Aid, mercenary Kate Daniels has more paranormal problems than she knows what to do with. And in Atlanta, where magic comes and goes like the tide, that's saying a lot.

But when Kate's werewolf friend Derek is discovered nearly dead, she must confront her greatest challenge yet. As her investigation leads her to the Midnight Games—an invitation-only, no-holds-barred, ultimate preternatural fighting tournament—she and Curran, the Beast Lord, uncover a dark plot that may forever alter the face of Atlanta's shapeshifting community.

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Title:Magic Strikes (Kate Daniels Book 3)
Authors:Ilona Andrews (Author)
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Didn't change my rating. And poor Derek! This is the book where Kate starts kicking some real baddie beehind. ( )
  jazzbird61 | Feb 29, 2024 |
Kate gets into another mess, not so long after the last mess (Magic Burns) and this time the stakes might mean a one way ticket to a hellish death. A lot is uncovered in this third installment of the urban fantasy series--not just in the course of the brutal investigation Kate practically jumps into, but also towards the overall secret of Kate herself. Namely who she is, how she came to be and what exactly is she training for.

I guessed in the second book what her secret was, but it was nice to have this confirmed and perhaps someone should have passed on the Evil Overlord List to Roland so these things wouldn't have happened. I found Kate's past to be fascinating and was relieved to see she didn't angst on it. She didn't have a safe, happy childhood in the 'burbs, it was intense, risky and bordering on child endangerment in some cases, but she took those lessons and learned.

More then her father wanted apparently.

I found interesting also just how adaptable she has to be in order to remain sane. Not just what happened in her past, but also her present isn't a peachy show either. Stress with Jim erupts, her need to protect those she loves is tested and she was unwanted emotion's pincushion for much of the book. Curran, of course, continues to 'court' her (were-lion style), which irritates her more often then anything else. She should however be grateful that its Curran and not Raphael (a bouda) courting her since a bouda's courting ritual involves a practical joke to be played upon the intented. A 'this can't be topped by another male' practical joke to prove his worth to the female no less.

I did become exasperated with her in regards to her feelings over Curran. I understand them, they are perfectly reasonable from her standpoint and Curran's history, but I found them exasperating none the less. Practically the entire Pack is telling her, subtly and not-so-subtly, that his intentions are VERY CLEAR, but she insists that they are misreading things. If I was Curran I'd take her over my knee and smack her behind until she gave in (who knows she might even like that).

Oh! And lest we forget Saiman...who we last saw dancing naked in the snow. We learn lots about him. Sure he still manages to scream Pervert just by saying 'Hi!', but at least he comes by it naturally.

All in all I am mighty happy with this third installment and if the snippets on Ilona Andrews blog is any indication Book 4 promises to be just as much fun.
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  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews
Kate Daniels series #3. Urban fantasy. Best read as part of the series.
Kate Daniel is working for the Order of Merciful Aid. During her investigation, her friend Derek is discovered nearly dead. She must enter a no holds barred preternatural fighting tournament where she and Curran don’t have anyway out but to fight.

Bloody and menacing, this book is darker as Kate tries to save friends and innocents. We are also learning more about her powers, her associates, and watching her friendships grow. The chemistry with Curran is still in suspense and it’s jumping off the page as they battle the inevitable. ( )
  Madison_Fairbanks | Dec 4, 2023 |
I swear this series just keeps getting better and better! ( )
  stephthebookish | Jul 28, 2023 |
the pie!! ( )
  aeryn0 | Jul 23, 2023 |
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Ilona Andrewsprimary authorall editionscalculated
Gordon, AndrewAuthor's real namemain authorall editionsconfirmed
Gordon, IlonaCo-author's real namemain authorall editionsconfirmed
DeFex, Annette FioreCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
del Rosario, KristinDesignersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Raudman, ReneNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Ward, Chad MichaelCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Some days my job was harder than others
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I have a superior reaction time. That was why although I shot out of my chair, jumped onto my desk, and attempted to stab the intruder into my office in the throat, I stopped the blade two inches before it touched Andrea's neck. Because she was my best friend, and sticking knives into your best friend's windpipe was generally considered to be a social faux pas. (chapter 3)
I gave him [Saiman] a smile. I was aiming for sweet, but he turned a shade paler and scooted a bit further from me. Note to self: work more on sweet and less on psycho-killer. (chapter 14)
[Kate continues to describe the outfit she's wearing to pick up Julie at her school]

The cloak coupled with a black leather vest made me look suitably menacing. All that was missing was a giant neon sign with rotating sparklers proclaiming HARD CASE. LINE TO GET YOUR ASS KICKED FORMS TO THE RIGHT. (chapter 21)
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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:

Drafted into working for the Order of Merciful Aid, mercenary Kate Daniels has more paranormal problems than she knows what to do with. And in Atlanta, where magic comes and goes like the tide, that's saying a lot.

But when Kate's werewolf friend Derek is discovered nearly dead, she must confront her greatest challenge yet. As her investigation leads her to the Midnight Games—an invitation-only, no-holds-barred, ultimate preternatural fighting tournament—she and Curran, the Beast Lord, uncover a dark plot that may forever alter the face of Atlanta's shapeshifting community.

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