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Damsel Under Stress: A Novel (Katie Chandler) [Kindle Edition]

Shanna Swendson
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

The latest charming paranormal from Swendson (Once Upon Stilettos) stars plain New Yorker Katie Chandler, whose immunity to magic paradoxically allows her to see all of the enchanted beings at work around her. After Katie shares a kiss with powerful wizard Owen Palmer-at the office party for Magic, Spells, and Illusions, Inc., where both work-she's waiting for him to show up to their first real date when Ethelinda, an out-of-touch fairy godmother, materializes to work on Katie's romantic life. Katie waves her off dismissively, but when Owen shows up, he asks for a raincheck: cranky former friend Ari and absentminded bad-guy wizard Phelan Idris, who are in cahoots with some even badder guys, are out to bring magic to the masses. The two get to work, while, coincidentally, Katie's roommate Gemma is dating the rightful owner of the company run by Idris's backers. The loss of Katie's magic immunity and Ethelinda's old-fashioned meddling get added to the mix, and the book culminates in a fairy tale showdown. The unexpectedly poignant final pages hint at more sweetly imaginative doings to come.
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From Booklist

The third entry in Swendson's charming series, which began with Enchanted, Inc. (2005), finds Kate Chandler, whose immunity to magic makes her a valuable employee at the magic company where she works as Merlin's assistant, finally about to go on a date with her crush, handsome but bashful wizard Owen Palmer. While Kate waits for Owen to join her at a coffee shop, she encounters Ethelinda, a sloppy fairy claiming to be her fairy godmother, who unfortunately proves to be more hindrance than help. Matters become further complicated when Kate learns that Ari, a fairy who betrayed the company by helping their biggest rival, the wizard Idris, has escaped custody. Swendson blends chick lit and magic effortlessly, making the reader equally invested in the magical skulduggery and Kate's burgeoning romance with Owen, which includes a trip home to meet his icy foster parents. The novel culminates in an exciting ending guaranteed to leave readers thirsting for another chapter in this whimsical, clever series. Kristine Huntley
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Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 320 KB
  • Print Length: 319 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0345492927
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (May 1, 2007)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000QCQ8WQ
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #58,099 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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243 of 246 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Important!!! I wrote the author - read below, July 21, 2007
In reading the reviews here for the 3rd book in the Katie Chandler Series, I saw that some of you had the same reaction that I did to the ending.

I mean, this poor girl, raised in a small town in Texas which she leaves in order to go to the Big City (Manhattan), finds out that magic exists and that she, with her magic immunity, can be an important part of that world, in the first book, Enchanted, Inc. (Katie Chandler, Book 1). She also finds out that the magic world isn't one big happy family when she gets entangled with a rogue wizard who believes that might makes right, and just might want to rule the magic world through unethical spells. And as a harbinger of things to come, Katie also meets a dreamboat orphaned wizard, Owen, who is both very powerful and very shy. Around women, anyway. In "Enchanted, Inc.", things end on a happy note as Katie takes an executive assistant job (assisting Merlin. Yes, that Merlin) with a very prestigious magic manufacturing firm (MSI, Inc.) and the rogue wizard has his plans (at least temporarily) derailed.

Things pick up pretty much where they left off in book 2, Once Upon Stilettos: A Novel (Katie Chandler Series, Book 2). Katie finds out early in the book that the rogue wizard in book 1 has recovered his footing after the events of book 1, AND he seems to have recruited someone employed by Katie's company, MSI, Inc., to help him. Because of Katie's immunity to magic, she's asked to assist in tracking down the traitor. This assignment throws her more and more into Owen's company, which Katie doesn't mind even a little bit. Well, she'd like him to pay a little more attention to her as a woman and not just see her as a fellow worker.... Things get pretty bad when Katie starts losing her magic immunity, but eventually the traitor is found and confined, Katie gets her immunity back, the rogue wizard is back to ground zero, and things are looking up between her and Owen. Very up.

Ah, but this book, book 3, "Damsel Under Stress", is a little different. Again, the book starts almost exactly where book 2 ended. Just as Katie and Owen have acknowledged their interest in each other, Katie gets what she never really wanted: An inept fairy godmother. It seems that the fairy godmother is there to find someone special for Katie. Now, Katie thinks she may have already found someone special, and just wants her FG to go away. Easier said than done. And even when the FG tries to help, her spells don't seem to work out quite right, resulting in embarrassment for Katie and chaos in her vicinity. In the meantime, the rogue wizard manages to free the traitor from book 2 -- and this partnership means that he will be much, much more dangerous than he ever was alone. A whole bunch happens, including Katie meeting Owen's frosty foster parents, which could have gone better than it did, and in the end Shanna Swendson, author, gives us our first less than happy ending.

Well, I said to myself, what the heck is this? I don't like less than happy endings. At all. Ever. That's why I almost exclusively buy romance books. Sure, I love all sorts of sub-genres, from contemporary to paranormal to historical to humorous to romantic suspense, but I want my happy ending.

So I wrote to Shanna Swendson to ask her what the heck was going on. And what she had to say is very important:

"I originally planned books 3 and 4 to be a two-parter published only a few months apart, and then the publisher changed the publication date on the fourth book after the third one was totally finalized. Argh. So I do feel your pain. [Note from Roxanne: The fourth book, "Don't Hex With Texas" is currently scheduled for release in January 2008.]

"As a hint, I do look at the entire series as a romance, but I also believe that in order to earn a happy ending, the characters have to work for it and overcome some obstacles. Until now, their obstacles were external, but they really needed to be forced to confront their relationship and what it means.

"However, each individual book is not a romance, so there may be ups and downs, and the third book was meant to be the pivotal central book in the series (kind of like Goblet of Fire in the Harry Potter series).

"I have plans for a fifth book that will really resolve everything and answer most of the questions, but right now, my publisher won't commit to it because they don't think sales of the prior books are strong enough to warrant it."

Roxanne again. I'm really, really bummed. I want to see sales skyrocket on this series, because I want that fifth book! If you like this series, and you want your questions answered and you want Katie to have a real happy ending, please, tell your friends. Give these books as gifts. Buy extra copies for when yours wear out. Anything -- we really need that fifth book!

And if you agree that you'd like to see the fifth book, please mark my review as "helpful" so it will stay near the top of the reviews. That way new Amazon book browsers can read it, too.

Roxanne Pierce
rlpierce11@yahoo.com
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yippee!, May 1, 2007
Kathleen "Katie" Chandler works at Magic, Spells, & Illusions, Inc. (MSI) She is immune to magic of all types. This is why Katie was sought out and hired by MSI. Being an immune means that Katie can see through any magical trick, spells, glamours, or illusions that MSI's competitors and/or business associates may try. It also means that Katie can see the magical creatures that walks among the normal human population.

Owen Palmer is the most powerful wizard at MSI, next to Merlin. (Yes, THAT Merlin. You read it correctly.) Owen and Katie have started dating. Dating is rough due to a major plot being hatched by some of MSI's rogue ex-employees. Not to mention the fact Katie is going to meet Owen's (foster) parents during the Christmas holiday, and they are pretty formal/regal people.

Enter the latest new magical creature to Katie's world, Ethelinda, her inept fairy godmother. Ethelinda means well, but it seems nothing goes as expected when she meddles.

Katie and Owen must work side-by-side to defeat the villains' plans. However, not only magical spells and rogue wizards are their problems. There are also subway-dwelling dragons to deal with and it looks as if Katie's two roommates may become targets are well.

***** YIPEE! The third installment of Katie Chandler's odd life is finally out! There is more going on with the villains in this episode. MSI seems to be dealing with some magical guerrilla warfare. Fans of this series may be a bit disappointed with the ending, but they may be assured it all means that there will be another MSI novel in the future. (Hopefully the NEAR future.) Clever, magical, and even some humor to keep you grinning all the while, DAMSEL UNDER STRESS is the perfect spell to cure your horrid Monday blues. Excellent! *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Series - I Cannot Wait to See What's Next!, May 31, 2007
I anxiously awaited the release of this book after devouring Enchanted, Inc and Once Upon Stilettos and I was not disappointed. This book is equally funny and entertaining.

In this installment, Katie Chandler, Verifier for the head of MSI, Inc. is being harassed by a misguided fairy godmother while trying to help Mr. Mervyn (Merlin) and hottie Owen Palmer save the world from bad magic, while still trying to make a go with Mr. Right.

Some reviewers did not like the ending, but I think that's because there wasn't really an ending. There are supposed to be 5 books in the series, with the 4th, "Don't Hex With Texas" slated to come out in January 2008. This book does not so much end as set up the next book. There's no neat wrap up of the story, because the author knew the 4th book had been sold. While I did not necessarily like the way the book ended, I see it for what it was, the middle of the whole story. The hard part is waiting for the 4th book to see what wacky hijinx this group can get into next!

I recommend this series, if you start with Enchanted, Inc. you will have plenty of time to read all three before book 4 is released in January. Enjoy!
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Shanna Swendson writes humorous contemporary fantasy for Ballantine Books and pop culture essays for BenBella Books. She's the author of Enchanted, Inc., Once Upon Stilettos, and Damsel Under Stress, and has contributed to Flirting With Pride and Prejudice, Welcome to Wisteria Lane, So Say We All and Serenity Found. When she's not writing, she's usually discussing books and television on the Internet. She's a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and Romance Writers of America. Visit her web site at www.shannaswendson.com

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