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The power swelled inside me, burning, hurting, but I let it center me. Pain means I’m still here, fighting. I envisioned it swelling in my hand in a seething rush, gathering, gathering, and then I sent it out on my resolve like a dark and winged thing riding the magickal wind. As a handler, Corine Solomon can touch any object and learn its history. Her power is a gift, but one that’s thrown her life off track. The magical inheritance she received from her mother is dangerously powerful, and Corine has managed to mark herself as a black witch by dealing with demons to solve her problems. Back home, Corine is trying to rebuild her pawnshop and her life with her ex, Chance, despite the target on her back. But when the demons she provoked kidnap her best friend in retaliation, Corine puts everything on hold to rescue her. It’s undoubtedly a trap, but Corine will do anything to save those she loves, even if it means sacrificing herself…
Publication Year: 2012
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I found myself flipping through much of the demon realm content. I think all the events were so over powered I wasn't particularly invested in how Corine was going to survive. I'm also pretty disappointed in the ending, Aguirre seems to have gotten into a "rinse and repeat" cycle with the men in this series. I'm predicting Kel will be back in book 5.
Full review at What I Read Today.