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Title | : | Pale Demon (The Hollows #9) |
Author | : | Kim Harrison |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 439 pages |
Published | : | February 22nd 2011 by Harper Voyager (first published January 6th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Witches. Demons |
Kim Harrison
Hardcover | Pages: 439 pages Rating: 4.45 | 42990 Users | 1851 Reviews
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Condemned and shunned for black magic, Rachel Morgan has three days to get to the annual witches’ conference and clear her name, or be trapped in the demonic ever-after . . . forever after. But a witch, an elf, a living vampire, and a pixy in one car going across the country? Talk about a recipe for certain disaster, even without being the targets for assassination. For after centuries of torment, a fearsome demon walks in the sunlight—freed at last to slay the innocent and devour their souls. But his ultimate goal is Rachel Morgan, and in the fight for survival that follows, even embracing her own demonic nature may not be enough to save her.
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Original Title: | Pale Demon |
ISBN: | 0061138061 (ISBN13: 9780061138065) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Hollows #9 |
Characters: | Rachel Morgan, Ivy Tamwood, Jenks, Trent Kalamack, Algaliarept, Gordian Pierce, Newt, Vivian Smith |
Setting: | Cincinnati, Ohio(United States) Las Vegas, Nevada(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Paranormal Fantasy (2011) |
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Ratings: 4.45 From 42990 Users | 1851 ReviewsJudge About Books Pale Demon (The Hollows #9)
WOW!!This is a complicated book to review. Not because it wasn't well-done - I think it was an extremely well-written book, and will rank way up there as my favorite in the series.No, this is complicated because my feelings regarding the character arcs are complicated.Let's start with Rachel.I was thrilled - THRILLLED - to see her develop a spine in this book. Let me clarify what I mean. Rachel is a good guy. She has helped bad people on more than one occasion, simply because she feels firmlySPOILER ALERT: Before I dive into my review, please be advised that this review is going to be almost all spoilers. If you have not read the book, it might be a good idea to stop here. Alright, then. So, this book. I think it's fair to note that I got Kim Harrison's entire Hollows series in soft-copy on my Nook, so I basically read the entire series (up to the latest book) back to back to back. I wish I hadn't. Because doing so, really brought how terrible this book was into sharp focus. Most
As only Jenks would say: "Sweet mother of Tink." That book is the epitome of superawesomesaucy. The last book had left me somewhat disappointed but this one totally revived all the trill and excitement most of the other books had managed to instill in me. This was unlike any other book. The entire vibe it gave off. The rich plot. Ugh, absolutely amazing. In case you didn't know, in this one they go on a road trip, Jenks, Ivy, Rachel and and and and Trent. Man, I love Trent, he's incredible and

I was bored. I wanted it to be over.This is book 9. I feel like the author has nothing left to write about. Its lots of conversation about very little. When bad guys appear, Rachel solves the problem by pulling on a ley line and using magic.My biggest problem is I dont like Rachel. She doesnt show humility. She acts like a bratty snotty teenager. Most of the time she argues, gets angry, and threatens. There is a lot of You did this? Well Im going to do that to you.Trent enthrals two assassins so
[4.5 stars] I wasn't sure what to rate this, but I loved being back in this series. Some things happened I didn't know I wanted it until it happened.
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsSo I'm pretty sure that I've said this several times already, but just in case you missed it---Pale Demon is my FAVORITE book in this series.Things have been building, and Rachel's life has been getting more complicated, but by the end of the last book, it looks like she's finally going to catch a break.Oliver, the new head of the coven of moral and ethical standards, has verbally agreed to remove Rachel's shunning at the upcoming Witch Convention, as long as she shows up
The story was exciting and full of suspense, which is what I like in a book. This usually warrants a 4 or 5 star from me but not this one. I think the real intent of this book was to get Racheal and Trent in a situation where they have to stay in close quarters with each other, ultimately starting their romance ball rolling. I am a Racheal/Trent fan and have been since book 1. I think they have great chemisty together, specifically, they balance each other out (temperament wise). But I have also
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