Book Review: Ilona Andrews’ “Don’t Fight with Fate”

A friendly chat over tea with Hugh d’Ambray and Roman with Dina Demille as hostess. A chat that devolves into physical threat.
A friendly chat over tea with Hugh d’Ambray and Roman with Dina Demille as hostess. A chat that devolves into physical threat.
A loaded debate between Kate Daniels and Currant Lennart versus Nevada Baylor and Mad Rogan as to which series — Kate Daniels versus Hidden Legacy — is better. With Dina Demille from The Innkeeper Chronicles as the moderator.
In a series of tweets, Kate and Curran’s so-called friends reveal their nefarious plans for Conlan’s birthday presents.
It’s Curran against Saiman, as Curran schemes to best the frost giant in this Kate Daniels tweet of a story.
A collection of seventeen previously published short stories in the Kate Daniels World of arcanepunk fantasy series set in an alternative earth and revolving around an apocalyptic world.
It just so happens that Kate walks into Fernando’s to meet with Dr Maximilian Crest, and she walks right by Curran with his own lovely date.
In trying to get enough proof to get the understaffed authorities of her pioneer planet to act, Stephanie will be called upon to attempt things she never imaged doing—including going undercover into the wilds of the late-night club scene, a realm where her faithful treecat guardian, Lionheart, cannot follow . . .
Kate, Curran and their son, Conlan have left Atlanta, vowing to keep a low profile . . . but some things never change! Magical mayhem erupts when Kate conducts a rescue of a kidnapped youth and Curran guards the homefront with plenty of help.
Wilmos has been kidnapped and to get him back, innkeepers Dina Demille and Sean Evans must host a political beauty pageant fraught with antagonistic species and choices. A contest that could end in death and the loss of Gertrude Hunt.
Maybe having a vampire for a boyfriend isn’t such a bright idea for Sookie Stackhouse, a small-time barmaid in small-town Louisiana.