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For a Few Demons More by Kim Harrison

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Nov 16, 10

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Read from November 01 to 16, 2010

I LOVED this book!

You'd think that after a while, the universe would give Rachel Mariana Morgan, witch and bounty hunter, a break. After all, her best friend is a living vampire who's drinking blood again, the shady machinations of her ex-boyfriend left her saddled with an ancient artifact of immense power, a prominent drug lord wants her to work for him, and demons want her, body and soul. Rachel knows it's really bad when Newt, an insane demon, shows up in her home in the middle of the night, and it only gets stranger, and worse, from there.

Caught up in the passions, power struggles, and plans of vampires, demons, werewolves and elves, Rachel is pushed to the brink of her endurance -- and beyond -- once again, and her efforts to extricate herself from the deadly morass her life can only end in bloodshed and tears. Her best bargaining chip -- through which she'll save her own life and the lives of everyone she loves -- is a demonic artifact that's better off destroyed, and the people she'll bargain with truly are the worst of some bad choices. Is it even possible for Rachel to make a good choice anymore? And what's with the dead werewolves turning up in her wake? Is the artifact responsible, or is it something worse?

Trust me, when the biggest, boldest deal of Rachel's career goes through, no one will escape unscathed, and more than one person may just end up dead. Permanently dead.

Welcome to life in the Hollows.

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Quotes Autumn Rayne Liked

Kim Harrison
“That's why I want you there, he said. You're unpredictable, and that can be the difference between success and failure. Most people make decisions in anger, fear, love, or obligation. You make decisions to irritate people.”
Kim Harrison, For a Few Demons More

Kim Harrison
“Having been a demon curse, however brief, should leave a mark. A streak of silver hair, or bewitching eyes. Maybe crows on one's roof or a hound from hell at your heel. Blowing out my breath I stood and squinted at my reflection. A black eye. Swell.”
Kim Harrison, For a Few Demons More

Kim Harrison
“There were no more choices, no more options, no more clever ways out of a tough situation. And the rush, I realized in a brutal wash of despair, is a false god I’ve chased my entire life. One that cost me everything in the blind search for sensation. My entire existence amounted to nothing.”
Kim Harrison, For a Few Demons More

Kim Harrison
“The gentle sound of her words became the shushing of my blood in my head, and I listened, hovering on the edge of consciousness, bathed in the oblivion of whatever drug they had given me.”
Kim Harrison, For a Few Demons More


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