![]() ![]() So many things haven’t gone how I’d expect! Even without the nostalgia factor, I think this is a great installment set in this world, with an intriguing mystery that Julie has to solve, a new villain, and lots of magic and ass kicking. It was great to see what Julie’s been up to since she left at the end of the original series and to revisit so many of my favorite characters from the world of Kate Daniels. I know I love Ilona Andrews, but I had forgotten how much I enjoyed this world, so I enjoyed Blood Heir immensely. Oh wow, it was so much fun to sink back into the world of Kate Daniels. With a new face, a new name, and a prophecy telling her not to come face-to-face with Kate, Julie must solve the murder of a pastor in order to thwart her family’s new enemy and fight for a future in which Kate lives. As magic continues to gain strength, old myths and gods slowly return to the world, including one that has determined the best way to assert his power is to kill Kate Daniels. In this world, magic and technology compete in waves but never work at the same time. Julie Lennart-Olsen, adoptive daughter of Kate Daniels, is back in Atlanta after eight years ready to defend her beloved hometown from a new threat in Blood Heir. ![]() It’s been a while since I’ve done a review! I’m so excited to be back with a new urban fantasy from Ilona Andrews as well as new historical romances from Kate Bateman and Grace Burrowes. ![]()
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