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Sara's Review: White Witch, Black Curse (The Hollows #7) by Kim Harrison

REVIEWER PURCHASE PUBLISHER: HarperAudio
narrator: RELEASED: February 24, 2009 GENRE: paranormal, romance, fantasy LENGTH: 18 hours and 33 minutes FORMAT: ebook, paperback, audible

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White Witch, Black Curse
Some wounds take time to heal...and some scars never fade.
Rachel Morgan, kick-ass witch and bounty hunter, has taken her fair share of hits, and has broken lines she swore she would never cross. But when her lover was murdered, it left a deeper wound than Rachel ever imagined, and now she won't rest until his death is solved...and avenged. Whatever the cost.
Yet the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and when a new predator moves to the apex of the Inderland food chain, Rachel's past comes back to haunt her. FIVE BOUNDLESS STARS
In book 7 Marguerite Gavin is back as narrator, and I am so much happier for it. Not that Gigi Bermingham did a horrible job in book 6, it was just I listened to 5 books and got used to Gain’s narration. To have it abruptly changed was like trying to settle into a new actor playing a lead roll on television series. Think Becky in Roseanne, then imagine that switch being done to all of the characters. My mind has trouble processing that much change. In White Witch, Black Curse, Rachel is once again neck deep in trouble that it is going to take all of her skills, her friends and heap ton of luck to find her way out of it. But I think that’s what endears her to my heart. She doesn’t give up and has a heart as pure as gold. I am giving this story 5 Boundless Stars, because what else would I give it.