The opening salvo of their battle cost Kate and Curran dearly, but at the beginning of Magic Breaks everything finally seems stable again. In the last book, Magic Rises, Kate and her boyfriend Curran (the leader of the Atlanta shapeshifters, who call themselves the Pack) finally found themselves in open conflict with Roland’s right-hand man, Hugh d’Ambrey. Throughout the series, Kate has been bracing herself for a seemingly inevitable battle with her father, a powerful and ancient sorcerer named Roland who sought to kill Kate when she was still in the womb. Magic Breaks represents a major turning point for mercenary-turned-leader Kate Daniels. I’ll do my best to avoid spoilers for books 1-6, but anyone planning to start the series might want to skip this review. Fans of Kate Daniels have probably already picked up Magic Breaks newcomers to Kate’s world definitely aren’t going to start with Book 7.* So consider this partly a review of Magic Breaks, and partly a review of where the series stands as a whole at this point. I think the hardest books to review may be books in an ongoing series.
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