Magic Breaks

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Ilona Andrews: Magic Breaks (Paperback, 2015, Ace)

mass market paperback, 416 pages

Published March 3, 2015 by Ace.

ISBN:
978-0-425-27749-2
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Review of 'Magic Breaks' on 'Storygraph'

I enjoyed this on its own and as a climactic entry in a long-running series. It marks the first appearance of Roland, at long last, and I'm excited to see how the rest of the series plays out. Kate has changed enormously since the beginning of the series, so much so that she feels like a different narrator from the early books. She's redirected her feelings towards caring for and about the people she loves, rather than being consumed by the need to hide from her father long enough to get strong and kill him.

Kate stops being able to keep a lot of things secret, losing a lot of the reasons which were encouraging her silence. Kate and Curran are a much more unified front in this book, it feels like the conversations they had in MAGIC RISES were very good for them as a couple. A little of …

Review of 'Magic Breaks' on 'Goodreads'

3.75 stars.

I didn't enjoy the last two instalments as much as the previous ones, but they are still good books and needed to be read if you want to know what happens next.

My biggest issue is the plot. I found it a bit messy, it flows too quickly and events aren't connected very well, in my opinion.

I also found the meeting with Roland a bit too rushed. We have been heard of the big bad guy since the beginning and I excepted something more.

Plus, there was too little Curran. More Curran, please! :D
The last part, though, contained Curran much enough that I forgive his absence during the first half of the book.

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