Three Kinds of Lucky by Kim Harrison – a Review

Three Kinds of Lucky by Kim Harrison – a Review

 

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Petra Grady has known since adolescence that she has no talent for magic—and that’s never going to change. But as a sweeper first-class, she’s parlayed her rare ability to handle dross—the damaging, magical waste generated by her more talented kin’s spellwork—into a decent life working at the mages’ university.

Except Grady’s relatively predictable life is about to be upended. When the oblivious, sexy, and oh-so-out-of-reach Benedict Strom needs someone with her abilities for a research project studying dross and how to render it harmless, she’s stuck working on his team—whether she wants to or not.

Only Benedict doesn’t understand the characteristics of dross like Grady does. After an unthinkable accident, she and Benedict are forced to go on the run to seek out the one person who might be able to help: an outcast exiled ten years ago for the crime of using dross to cast spells. Now Grady must decide whether to stick with the magical status quo or embrace her own hidden talents . . . and risk shattering their entire world.

 

 

Review:

Three Kinds of Lucky by Kim Harrison is the first book in her new The Shadow Age series. We meet Petra Grady, our heroine, who is a sweeper extraordinaire, who has the unique ability to handle dross, a damaging, magical waste. Dross is magical garbage that is left behind by mages performing magic. Petra has never been able to perform magic, but she has the rare talent to in handling the dross: dross if left lying around, can turn into bad luck for anyone who touches it.

Benedict Strom, a former friend, has been working to crack a code by neutralizing dross. He needs someone like Petra, with her unique abilities, to help research aimed at making it less dangerous. Petra wants nothing to do with what she feels is dangerous and hopeless, but her boss forces her to become part of Benedict’s team. Her life is about to change drastically.

After a terrible accident blows up the lab, both Petra and Benedict are on the run. Seems Benedict is being blamed for the explosion, and Petra decides to seek out an exiled outcast, who knows everything about the Mages, Dross and Shadows. Upon meeting the man who was close to her deceased father, Petra shortly will learn that she does have hidden talents, which will change everything.

Petra comes into contact with Shadow, which is feared by all magic users. Petra manages to build on her contact with shadow, with mental talking to each other, which also leads her to have magical ability.    I did felt bad when her lovable dog, Pluck, dies; but later on, the Shadow Pluck becomes an important part of the changes, especially her having weaver abilities.  What follows is an exciting last third of the book, with Petra, Benedict, her father’s friend, and Len (a militia member) who will fight the mages.  I will say I really hated her roommate, Ashley, who turned into an evil person. 

Three Kinds of Lucky was a very good start to this new series, and was very well written by Kim Harrison.  I look forward to what she has in store for us, with the next book.

Reviewed by Barb

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The Operator by Kim Harrison – Review & Giveaway

The Operator by Kim Harrison – Review & Giveaway

 

 

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On-the-run ex-agent Peri Reed returns bigger and bolder than ever in this second highly-anticipated installment in #1 New York Times bestselling author Kim Harrison’s new suspense trilogy, The Peri Reed Chronicles.

Peri Reed’s job eats her mind, but for a special task agent in hiding, forgetting the past can be a blessing.

Betrayed by the man she thought she loved and the agency who turned her into the very thing she fought against, Peri abandoned the wealth and privilege of Opti for anonymity riddled with memory gaps and self-doubt. But when a highly addictive drug promises to end her dependency on those who’d use her as a tool for their own success, she must choose to remain broken and vulnerable, or return to the above-the-law power and prestige she once left: strong but without will—for whoever holds her next fix, will hold her loyalty.

Yet even now as then, a love based on lies of omission might still save her life.

 

 

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The Operator by Kim Harrison is the 2nd book in her Peri Reed Chronicles series.  The Operator is a futuristic sci-fi storyline that revolves around our heroine, Peri Reed.  The bases of this series is that Peri is a drafter, someone who can flip back in short periods of time, to change and reverse things.  The lone caveat is she loses her memory of the time she is drafting.  Peri worked for a government agency, loving her life, until she discovered she was being used by the crooked agency, and betrayed by someone she loved.  Since the first book (The Drafter), Peri, who managed to help bring down this government agency, has been living for a year, in a quiet peaceful life owning a high priced coffee shop. But her peace is short lived, as those from her past have found her.   Peri is now on the run from both her former Opti coworkers, and the CIA, who want Peri to help bring down the people behind Opti.

Bill, the man who handled Peri, tries to dangle a new found drug that will allow her to remember everything about her “jumps”, something she has always wanted; but she continues to fight the attraction of drafting, and the desire of doing what she originally loved.  The man who is in charge of the CIA investigation is no better, as he would keep her locked up.  So Peri must remain on the run, despite visits from former friends and lovers, whom she cannot trust.  During one of these attempts, Peri is darted with a drug that will addict her, causing her bouts of agony.  Will Peri give in and go back to Bill and his gang?

Michael is another of the main characters, who is also a “drafter, and who wants to get the drug that will make him more powerful.  He will do anything to get what he wants, and on his agenda is to kill Peri, who he feels still stands in his way.  Jack and Silas are two people who profess to love Peri, with the latter trying to help her.

What follows is an extremely exciting and intense action filled story that will hold you on the edge of your seat most of the way.  There were a number of great characters, besides the ones I mentioned, with many being evil.  I loved Peri, as she was a tough kick-ass heroine, who must face danger at every turn.  Who are really the good guys, and who can she really trust? 

The exciting climax to this story settle some issues, but it does leave things open.  This is a trilogy, and I cannot wait to see how things will end for Peri.  The Operator was wonderfully written by Kim Harrison.

Reviewed by Barb

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Ever After by Kim Harrison-Blog Tour and Giveaway

Ever After by Kim Harrison-Blog Tour and Giveaway

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EVER AFTER
The Hollows, #11
Publisher: Harper Voyager
Publication Date: October 29, 2013
Formats: eBook, Mass Market paperback
Genre: Urban Fantasy

Ever After

Witch-turned-daywalking-demon Rachel Morgan needs to save the demonic realm of the Ever After in the eleventh entry in the New York Times bestselling Hollows series from supernatural adventure master Kim Harrison.
When Rachel sets off a chain of events that could lead to the end of the world—demonic and human—she must use her gifts to save those closest to her while preventing an apocalypse.

Satisfying and sexy, a visit to the Hollows will take readers on a wild journey that will capture their imagination. Fans of Charlaine Harris and Stephenie Meyer won’t be able to resist Kim Harrison’s alternative universe—urban fantasy Cincinnati complete with vampires, witches, and other enchanting creatures—where spine-tingling adventures and fast-paced action are the norm.

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The ever after, the demonic realm that parallels our own, is shrinking, and if it disappears, so does all magic in our own. It’s up to witch-turned-daywalking-demon Rachel Morgan to fix this, before life utterly changes for the worse.

Of course, there’s also the small fact that she caused the ley line to rip in the first place, and her life is forfeit unless she can fix it. And that the most powerful demon in the ever after–one who eats souls–has vowed to destroy Rachel, and kidnapped her friend and goddaughter as leverage. If Rachel doesn’t give herself up, they will die.

Rachel must team up with elven tycoon Trent Kalamack–a prospect both thrilling and dismaying–to return to the ever after and rescue the hostages, then keep both worlds from being destroyed.

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Kim HarrisonNew York Times bestselling author Kim Harrison was born and raised in the upper Midwest. Her bestselling Hollows novels include Dead Witch WalkingThe Good, The Bad, and The UndeadEvery Which Way But DeadA Fistful of CharmsFor a Few Demons MoreThe Outlaw Demon WailsWhite Witch, Black CurseBlack Magic SanctionPale DemonA Perfect Blood, plus the short story collection Into the Woods and The Hollows Insider. She also writes the bestselling Madison Avery YA series.

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Twisting, Nick shoved me off, a nasty snarl on his face. “You could have loved me, too.”

He jumped at me, and I rolled, my back crashing into one of the machines. I shook my head to get the hair from my eyes. Nick was still coming right at me, and I braced myself. We went sprawling again. Nick hauled me into a sitting position, slamming my back up against the machine. “This is for bringing that putrid witch of yours into my apartment.”

My eyes widened and I gasped in pain as his open hand met my cheek in a slap that sent stars through my vision. Trent was yelling, the babies were crying, and my eye felt like it was going to explode.

“And this is for the hell of it!” Nick whispered.

I put a hand up to stop him, and he grabbed it. His other hand was coming at me, and I struggled, trying to get him off!

But before his hand could connect, he was yanked backward and up. Knees going to my chest, I tossed the hair from my eyes at the sodden thunk of fist meeting flesh. Nick reeled into the counter, his feet slipping on the tile floor until he went down. Trent stood between us, his back hunched and shaking the pain from a bleeding hand.

“Son of a b*tch.”

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PET SHOP BOYS (The Hollows) by Kim Harrison-a review

PET SHOP BOYS (The Hollows) by Kim Harrison

PET SHOP BOYS is a short story that will appear in the upcoming October 2012 release anthology Into The Woods. As the introductory short story to Kim Harrison’s new Hollows series, Pet Shop Boys will take you on a dangerous ride into a world of the supernatural

Cooper is a 25 year old pet shop employee who was unsure why he continued to stay on. He had been offered a job as an assistant to a professor but for some reason he just couldn’t seem to let go of the shop or the shop owner Kay, but the evening a young girl and her mother came in looking for a pet Cooper knew his life was about to change when the beautiful and mysterious red-haired woman invited him to a Christmas party.

Emily had been keeping an eye on Cooper for months, but what was more surprising was her mother Felicity whom he had never met but was willing to take a chance on a stranger. Arriving at the club, Cooper soon realized that he was way out of his league. And something about the crowded room didn’t feel right. The odd comments about possession, ownership and ‘strays’ were starting to get on his nerves. But the warnings not to eat or drink anything at the party put Cooper on alert as did the ever changing hair and eye color of the people on the dance floor. And the closer he looked, the more agitated and frightened he became. People were dying right before his eyes and there was nothing he could do about it. He thought he had gone to hell. Hoping to leave, Cooper soon realized that he was trapped in a world that he knew nothing about and there may be no escaping from behind the veil.

PET SHOP BOYS is a very quick read. Kim Harrison introduces a world of seduction, blood, ownership and control. There are many unanswered questions when Kim does not reveal the truth behind the ‘veil’, but opens up an entire new series for everyone to enjoy.

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