6/3/2023 0 Comments The witch with no nameRachel and Trent are stupid happy, though Rachel keeps freaking out in her head that he’s going to leave her for Ellasbeth, or something else is going to happen to mess everything up. This book starts about three months after the end of The Undead Pool. I’ve spent so many years being disappointed in endings of things ( Lost comes to mind, as well as the Sookie Stackhouse books, and How I Met Your Mother, just to name a few) that it was nice to see a series wrap up nicely. Yes, there were a few typos, and overuse of the weird adverbial phrases she loves so much, and too many references to things “slipping” that have no business slipping, and Rachel was having a pity party for herself for the bulk of the book, but other than that it was practically perfect. I am pleased to report that Kim did not disappoint me. So I picked up the last book about Rachel Morgan that Kim Harrison will ever write (I kind of doubt that), and slammed through it in about forty-eight hours. I’ve read about twelve pages of it and it seems lovely, nice first person narrator and a sad story about to be related, but I only had two days off this weekend and damnit I wanted to read something fun. On Wednesday night I looked at the book I’d started reading on Monday (Anuradha Roy’s The Folded Earth), and thought, I just can’t. The Witch with No Name came out in early September and I’ve had a heck of a time not reading it until now. Anyone who has been reading the blog for a while knows of my love for Kim Harrison’s The Hollows series.
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