Jun. 29th, 2019

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If you can get over the premise that the well brought up heroine (in Regency England) devotes her secret life to ensuring that merchants give full measure (before standardised weights and measures were brought in by law), then this is a fun light read. Cole (Duke of Colehaven) makes a bet that he can get a friend's wallflower sister married off before the end of the season, however Diana Middleton has no intention of marrying and losing her freedom to run around London in disguise, threatening to 'shop' shopkeepers who don't deal fairly with their customers. While she may not like the idea of getting shackled in marriage, she is open to the idea of a little seduction, especially since the Duke of Colehaven seems to be intent on turning up and spoiling her wallflower act. Cole begins to despair of ever winning his bet since he's suddenly realised he doesn't want to see Miss Middleton married off to anyone else but him. It's a short and sweet novel with the expected ending, but still worth reading.
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This is set in a Portland (Oregon) beset by magic. The city is recovering from the witch war, but there's still a lot of suspicion and witchkin are not counted as people, even when they turn up murdered. Kayla was a cop and a damned good one, until Magicfall happened and she turned into something else entirely. Ray was her cop partner and he's spent the last four years unable to come to terms with the fact that she walked out on her job, and him. He doesn't know that she's a shapechanger, but then he's never told her what happened to him at Magicfall either. So they're both hiding secrets, and secret feelings. But this isn't one of those books where all problems could be solved if two people simply sat down and levelled with each other. When Kayla finds three witchkin bodies, she figures that the rutial murder might have consequences for the humans in the city, too, and so, after four silent years, she calls Ray. There's something magical and deeply dangerous going on, if only Ray and Kayla can join the dots between ritual murder of witchkind ands the kidnapping of two woimen from an extremely powerful and wealthy family.

I'm not much into police procedurals, so this didn't start well for me, but as the magic threat increased and the personal stakes grew I got drawn in. Is it plain fantasy or is it Urban Fantasy? You'll have to decide for yourself.

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