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White Witch, Black Curse (The Hollows, #7)
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bookshelves: fantasy, horror, urban-fantasy, 2021-shelf
Mar 25, 2013
bookshelves: fantasy, horror, urban-fantasy, 2021-shelf
Read 2 times. Last read April 11, 2021 to April 13, 2021.
The great Hollows Re-Read continues!
Back when I first started this series, I tore through the already published books only to have to wait what seemed an interminably long time to get to this one. And after the gut punch, the memory issues, and the tragedy in the previous book, I didn't think it could get much worse.
And so we get to this book, trying to pick up the pieces while trying to hunt down a supernatural murderer that is *rather* out of everyone's league. Can you hear the banshees calling now? Of course, while this part of the plot was delicious, there was something else that slammed me up against the wall harder: finding out what really happened in the previous book and getting closure.
Kim Harrison has it all planned out and unrolls this carpet slowly. Oh so slowly. And the tears come all too easily.
I should note that this book is also a huge payoff for anyone who has read the complete short story catalog up to this point. Lots of backstory and extras for Pierce, Mia, and Ivy come home to roost here, deepening the experience for everything.
And then there is Rachel's shunning. Perhaps the hardest thing to get through. And worse, there is no easy resolution. Her entire people are against her. This is slightly more than being canceled.
This book is hard-hitting and one of the best in the series.
Back when I first started this series, I tore through the already published books only to have to wait what seemed an interminably long time to get to this one. And after the gut punch, the memory issues, and the tragedy in the previous book, I didn't think it could get much worse.
And so we get to this book, trying to pick up the pieces while trying to hunt down a supernatural murderer that is *rather* out of everyone's league. Can you hear the banshees calling now? Of course, while this part of the plot was delicious, there was something else that slammed me up against the wall harder: finding out what really happened in the previous book and getting closure.
Kim Harrison has it all planned out and unrolls this carpet slowly. Oh so slowly. And the tears come all too easily.
I should note that this book is also a huge payoff for anyone who has read the complete short story catalog up to this point. Lots of backstory and extras for Pierce, Mia, and Ivy come home to roost here, deepening the experience for everything.
And then there is Rachel's shunning. Perhaps the hardest thing to get through. And worse, there is no easy resolution. Her entire people are against her. This is slightly more than being canceled.
This book is hard-hitting and one of the best in the series.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
March 25, 2013
– Shelved
March 27, 2013
– Shelved as:
horror
March 27, 2013
– Shelved as:
fantasy
June 22, 2013
– Shelved as:
urban-fantasy
April 11, 2021
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Started Reading
April 13, 2021
– Shelved as:
2021-shelf
April 13, 2021
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Finished Reading