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Dates from Hell by Kim Harrison
Dates from Hell by Kim Harrison













Dates from Hell by Kim Harrison

If I were to have read a book where Madison and Barnabas had an established relationship and universe, then went back and read this as an origin story I'd be pleased, but otherwise it really doesn't stand well on its own.Ĭhick with superpowers. Like I said, it felt like part of something larger. There was an overabundance of Reapers-White, Gray, Black-and it all seemed just too much for this one short story. I thought from the title that it would be comedy, but it really wasn't. This story had the feel of being part of a larger universe, which made me wonder if she is planning something new or if it's just a case of bad writing. I couldn't tell what Harrison was trying to do here. Kim Harrison - Madison Avery and the Dim Reaper It's a good take on an old story, with a nice mixture of fear and sadness at the end.

Dates from Hell by Kim Harrison

You really can't wish them back but someone always has to try. The story doesn't bring anything new to the genre but it's adorable and a quick read. There's a girl dumb enough to want to be bitten, written in the way only Meg Cabot could. It's "The Exterminator" which is kind of like The Slayer so that part is a tad bit lame.















Dates from Hell by Kim Harrison