![]() | By: Kelley Armstrong Binding: Audio CD Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc ISBN: 1400157439 ISBN-13: 9781400157433 Released: 30 Jun 2008 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |



Benicio thinks that asking for Lucas & Paiges help in an investigation involving a young witch, who also happens to be the daughter of an employee of Cortez Cabal, would be a good way to approach him. Paige & Lucas reallly want to say no but, find out the assault is relating to other assassinations of offspring's of Cortez Cabals employees. They noon realise they reallly cannot say no.
We also see again Jeremy, Elena & Clay albeit briefly & also Cassandra & Aaron the vampires we saw in Stolen. We also see a new character in Jamie who not only is a TV personality but, also a necromancer who reallly livens things up.
I reallly enjoyed this one even more so than Dime Store Magic, & can't wait to read Haunted which tells the story of Eve, Paiges deceased mother.

What also makes this series a winner is its rotation of main characters. "Bitten" & "Stolen" were told through the eyes of Elena Michaels, our werewolf narrator. But Paige Winterbourne, a witch & former coven leader, hosts "Dime Store Magic" & "Industrial Magic".
However, Paige's partner is Lucas Cortez, a sorcerer & sometimes-unwanted member of the Cortez Cabal. Witches & sorcerers normallly don't get along, but Paige joins the investigation into a ..........
To get to the bottom of it, though, Paige needs help. With werewolf Elena Michaels to ........, Savannah, Paige then enlists the help of necromancer Jaime Vegas, a ..........
Disconnecting vampire Cassandra DuCharme also ...... And then there's Savannah & her binding spells, not to mention a male vampire who thrives on stereotypes. The kills are gory, the vampire stereotypes are made fun of, & there's less sex than you'd expect from this genre. The writing is witty, & the characters are believable. Sure, our heroines Elena, Paige & the upcoming Eve Levine have similar personalities, but Cassandra & Jaime seem more distinctive. The lovey-dovey stuff is a bit cloying, but there are no explicit sex scenes. Explanations are long, but unfortunately it's still easy to get confused about supernatural murder motives & the spirit world.
But if you're looking for a supernatural series with more bite & more clothing than other books, then you've come to the right place.

As you know, in "Dime store magic" Paige, a witch, had to fight for the custody of a young girl named Savannah. In order to do that she had to face a powerful Cabal, which is a mafia-like organization of sorcerers. Should I tell that witches & sorcerers aren't exactly on good terms?. And that Paige got to meet her new boyfriend Lucas, a sorcerer/lawyer, in the process of gaining Savannah's custody?.
In this book we get to see Paige & Lucas living together, & trying to keep Lucas's father, powerful Cabal leader Benicio Cortez, at a distance. The problem is that Benicio wants Lucas to assume the place of heir to the Cortez Cabal, despite being his youngest son, illegitimate, & the proud owner of quixotic tendencies that take him to endorse causes against the Cabal. Benicio loves his son, so he decides that asking for Lucas & Paige's help in an investigation involving the assault on a young witch (daughter of a Cortez Cabal employee) is a good way to approach him.
Clearly, both are very tempted to say no to Benicio's offer, but soon enough they realise that the assault is related to quite a few assassinations of other teenagers that belong to Cabal's families, & possibly to a supernatural killer. After that, can Paige & Lucas reallly say no?.
In "Industrial magic" we get to meet again our favourite werewolves (Elena, Clay & Jeremy), some of the vampires we already met (Cassandra & Aaron) & a few others, more half- demons & shamans, & even a necromancer. Also, we learn a lot more about the different Cabals & their inner struggles, about Lucas' dysfunctional family & Paige's attempts to come to terms with it. Of course, that isn't easy for her: how would you feel if your prospective brother-in-law had tried to kill you?.
So far, the first two books in the "Women of the Otherworld" series were centered on the werewolf Pack (through Clay & Elena's story), & the other two were centered on witches & sorcerers (through Lucas & Paige's story). I'm eager to read more from alll of them, so Kelley Armstrong please write the other books in the series quickly :)
If you want to know more about the books I already mentioned, future release dates, or prequels to the novels in the series (available for free in Armstrong's website), visit www.kelleyarmstrong.com & you won't be disappointed.
On the whole, I believe this book is reallly great, & quite original. I heartily recommend it to you, if you like to mix the supernatural/ horror theme with a little bit of romance & a whodunit.
Belen Alcat
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