![]() ![]() He’s been steadily harassing those going to or from Atlanta, and now he’s kidnapped Saiman. ![]() The rest of this review will contain some spoilers for the prior eight books.Kate’s father Roland let her have Atlanta, but he’s built a “small settlement” (i.e. I can promise you some of the most amazing urban fantasy world building I’ve ever encountered, plus a badass female lead who I adore. Maybe books two or three, Magic Burns and Magic Strikes, if you want to skip over the lackluster first installment. If you have any interest in urban fantasy, I would highly encourage you to go check out one of the earlier books in the series. I could easily see a new reader being overwhelmed. It relies extensively on the eight prior books of characterization and world building. I expected to enjoy the heck out of it, and I did.If you’re new to the series, Magic Binds is not a good starting point. While not the greatest beginning, the series reaches “awesome” territory by book three and has consistently stayed there. Magic Binds is the ninth book in the Kate Daniels series, which is perhaps my all time favorite urban fantasy series. ![]()
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