For A Few Demons More by Kim Harrison

For A Few Demons More (Rachel Morgan, #5) (Hollows, #5)

by Kim Harrison

Rachel Morgan is back and there are more sexy bounty-hunting witches, cunning demons and vicious vampires than ever before.

For a Few Demons More is the fifth instalment of Kim Harrison’s New York Times bestselling series.

Bargaining with demons has left Rachel Morgan in constant danger of losing her soul.

As if being famous in the underworld – for all the wrong reasons – and sharing her home with a vampire and her jealous girlfriend didn't make her vulnerable enough, one night Rachel finds demons ransacking her home with no fear of sanctified ground. They are searching for something they believe Rachel to possess – a danger that Rachel thought was well hidden and secret.

But when the human morgue starts to fill up with partially-turned lupine women who have been brutally murdered, Rachel realises that someone else knows the Focus still exists and that she may have been betrayed.

Reviewed by celinenyx on

5 of 5 stars

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For a Few Demons More is where Ms Harrison really steps up her game. A main character dies, and it is not in vain. The character development in this series is slow and steady, and in this book we see Rachel adjusting her moral compass ever so slightly. Some things happen that will massively change the status quo in the books to come, and I'd praise Ms Harrison for how every book rearranges the relationships between the main characters. Instead of telling the same story over and over as many series do, in the Hollows nothing stays the same, even though subtly.

Deserves five stars for making me cry at the end.

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