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A Fistful of Charms (The Hollows, Book 4) [Kindle Edition]

Kim Harrison
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (221 customer reviews)

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Book Description

The evil night things that prowl Cincinnati despise witch and bounty hunter Rachel Morgan. Her new reputation for the dark arts is turning human and undead heads alike with the intent to possess, bed, and kill her -- not necessarily in that order.

Now a mortal lover who abandoned Rachel has returned, haunted by his secret past. And there are those who covet what Nick possesses -- savage beasts willing to destroy the Hollows and everyone in it if necessary.

Forced to keep a low profile or eternally suffer the wrath of a vengeful demon, Rachel must nevertheless act quickly. For the pack is gathering for the first time in millennia to ravage and to rule. And suddenly more than Rachel's soul is at stake.



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From Publishers Weekly

This strong entry in Harrison's intricate Hollows series (after Every Which Way but Dead) plunges headlong into the action as Rachel Morgan, a sexy Cincinnati witch, finishes up her latest bounty hunting mission by taking down an alpha Were (werewolf). The book swings into gear when she returns home to find that her ne'er-do-well ex, Nick, has recruited her partner Jenks's son in a criminal enterprise—and gotten them both imprisoned by Weres in Michigan, apparently for stealing a priceless Were artifact. With the help of some borderline black magic, Jenks—a pixie—is given human proportions in order to accompany Rachel on a mission to rescue his son. Finding the jailed pixie ends up the easiest task in an operation that quickly spirals out of control after Rachel decides she must also rescue the errant Nick. Harrison provides conflict aplenty as Rachel debates how far into the black arts she'll venture to accomplish a good end; past and present boyfriends vie for her attention; and Weres battle vampires for supremacy. (July)
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'action packed ! chick-lit with a supernatural twist.' The Times 'A spellbinding blend of sharp wit and vivid imagination. A wonderfully fun romp through the supernatural world.' Kelly Armstrong 'Discovering a new series like this is like finding buried treasure.' Diana Gabaldon

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  • File Size: 430 KB
  • Print Length: 544 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0060892986
  • Publisher: HarperCollins e-books (October 13, 2009)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000JMKO28
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,878 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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70 of 79 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I Want the Next Book Now! July 5, 2006
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I love this series. No, I mean I REALLY love this series! A quick rundown of its finer points: It's got action, though not over the top. It has a smidgeon of romance that lends a slight sensitive air to an often dangerous and suspenseful atmosphere. It has amazingly strong characters, from villain to heroine, that make you feel and know who they really are. And finally, though never least, it has a solid plot that advances satisfactorily with each progressive installment.

Rachel Morgan has had some tough issues to deal with in less than one year. She's been marked for death by the organization that she once worked for and survived. She's been marked and almost claimed by a rather nasty demon, yet managed to best even that complex being. And so achingly close to home, she's still coming to terms with her scattered love life, confusingly twisted around her roommate Ivy, her lover Kisten and former boyfriend Nick. It's not a love triangle, but it comes durn close! When her estranged partner, Jenks, comes on board for one last run, they're off to Michigan to pull Nick and one of Jenks' sons out of trouble. As always with our dear, flawed Rachel, she gets way more than she bargained for and soon they're fending off the unwanted attentions of some disturbingly unified Were packs. Why are the Weres uniting and what will it bring as the normally submissive species climbs its way towards top of the supernatural food chain? Nothing good for the vamps, which have much to lose if the packs do unite. With ultra aggressive Weres sniping from every direction, and more undead looking on her with not so subtle lust, what's a poor earth witch to do? With Rachel, it's an open book and fans may be surprised at the lengths she's willing to go to in this one.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Evolving, but interesting June 29, 2006
By Allie D
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The fourth in this series does mark somewhat of a change from the previous three. Rachel is still caring and daring and in-over-her-head. BUT the plot is focused almost entirely on a single story/problem - saving Nick because of an object he acquired - rather than the complex multiple problems in the previous books. There are complications - Rachel and Ivy explore their relationship, Rachel and Jenks have to deal with their break, and we get more insight into Nick, some of which is only hinted at in the second and third books. Also, we see Rachel continue to struggle between her abilities and her morals. Overall, the book is interesting, a good read, and a good progression of the characters, but it wasn't quite as compelling as the first three. With those, once I finished, I turned right back to the first page for a re-read. Three days later, and I'm still waiting for that craving for this one.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars more introspective than the previous books June 29, 2006
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Rachel Morgan is a witch with a flair for getting into trouble. She is forced to use a demonic curse in order to Were so she can maintain her status as Alpha of David's pack and keep her insurance rates affordable. After crossing this line once, it is an easy slide to continue using demonic curses.

Rachel finds out that her former pixy partner, Jenks, has a son, Jax, who is lost somewhere up north. Jax has teamed up with Rachel's ex-boyfriend and ex-familiar, Nick Sparagmos, to steal an artifact that now has the Weres ready to kill him. Rachel once again resorts to a demonic curse and transforms Jenks into a human sized pixy for their rescue of Jax and Nick. The situation quickly gets complicated when it turns out that the stolen artifact is one that could tip the balance of power between the Inderlanders. Rachel, Jenks, and Ivy will have to quickly develop a plan that keeps everyone safe while maintaining the balance of power.

A FISTFUL OF CHARMS shows a more introspective side of Rachel. Rachel uses quite a few demonic curses in this novel and the resulting stain on her soul makes her re-examine her entire life. She is also struggling with her relationship with Ivy. Ivy is obviously attracted to Rachel whereas Rachel is only interested in friendship. However, Rachel recognizes that Ivy needs blood as a living vampire and therefore is hoping to find some sort of blood balance with Ivy. This dilemma results in quite a bit of introspection from both Ivy and Rachel.

A FISTFUL OF CHARMS can be read as a stand alone novel but will probably rate lower to readers new to the series. Fans of the series will enjoy the new depth of the characters and the twists that are occurring within the various relationships.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting world; terrible protagonist. November 3, 2007
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I really like the world of the Rachel Morgan books, and that's what has kept me reading even though I never warmed to Rachel as a character. This last book, though, has made me wonder if it's worth the bother to get the new volume coming out this month.

Rachel performs demon magic and assumes, without checking, that it's not black magic. Rachel tries to play around with Kisten, knowing what she does about vampires and pheromones, and "doesn't realize" she's pushing him too far. Rachel jerks Ivy around for yet *another* book, this time with nearly disastrous results. Rachel, in other words, is her usual self-centered, short-sighted self. I can't understand why anyone would want to help her/ work with her/sleep with her; I can't understand why anyone wants to *know* her.

As I said, I love the world (though it always leaves me wanting pizza with extra sauce), but the main character is such a selfish, thoughtless person (and not even in an entertaining way) that I just can't recommend the books.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
I love all of her books. can not wait for more to come out. This author is awesome and her characters rock!!!
Published 18 days ago by alicia brennan
4.0 out of 5 stars Tis In Better Shape than I expected. Thanks A million from Storm...
Alright I must admit I wasn't expecting this book to be in such GR8 Shape. I am Pleasantly Surprised and Thrilled Even @ the shape it is in I've already started reading it. Read more
Published 18 days ago by LeAnne M Pruitt
1.0 out of 5 stars Worst Book in the Series - Skip It!!!
This book was truly awful. Where to begin? The plot was lame and predictable. Virtually the entire book is process-oriented, centering on a run involving Nick and an artifact he... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Hattie
5.0 out of 5 stars Full of surprises
Rachel is getting closer to toeing the line between white and black magic. Her decisions are lading her into an uncomfortable grey area that she will have to live with. Read more
Published 1 month ago by K.Dunst
5.0 out of 5 stars I know the best is yet to come
I so loved book four. I'm dressing up as Rachel, ivy, jenks, and kisten for the next four Halloween holidays. So looking forward to book five.
Published 1 month ago by Patricia V. Gonzalez
5.0 out of 5 stars CINCINNATI CHARMS
With each story from "The Hollows" I have become more enthralled with Kim Harrison"s view of life on the Kentucky/Ohio border. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Edward A. Bush
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fistful of Charms (The Hollows, Book 4)
I love this serie !
It keeps going nicely and the plots are great !
A bit to longish time to time, but a really good read !
Published 1 month ago by Koala Bookaholic
5.0 out of 5 stars Love these books
Another great installment from Harrison. This one takes place outside of Cincy but is still action packed. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Amanda
5.0 out of 5 stars The Hollows bends the mind
I thoroughly enjoy Kim Harrison's series about Rachel Morgan and the Hollows. She creates a wonderfully unique world that we can see and experience with all the characters who... Read more
Published 2 months ago by G. G. Rich
5.0 out of 5 stars More action less whining
As I thought this book held more action and sexy Davy than the last book did. The ending was a bit predictable, but ooh so delicious. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Amanda N Das
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New York Times bestselling Kim Harrison was born and raised in the upper Midwest, but has since fled south to better avoid snow. After gaining her bachelors in the sciences, she moved to South Carolina, where she has remained since. When not at work in the Hollows series, she spends her time tending orchids, cooking with some guy in leather, and training her new dog. Her current vices include good chocolate, and exquisite sushi. She is a member of both the Romance Writers of America and The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Her bestselling novels include Dead Witch Walking; The Good, The Bad, and The Undead; Every Which Way But Dead; A Fistful of Charms; and For a Few Demons More.

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Rachel & Trent?
Trent = fae. He may be very moral. The problem is that he has an entirely different moral scale than Rachel and always has. Humans think in terms of good/bad, fae in most books think in terms of order/chaos. Trent has an orderly schedule, and orderly control of his world though one means or... Read more
Jul 7, 2006 by J. Hanses |  See all 6 posts
Who wants to see Rachel with Ivy?
Whomever Rachel ends up with, you're right, it should be with someone who really cares about her.

At this point, it seems so up in the air who she will end up with.

But couldn't the feelings she has around Ivy be due to the vamp phermones she is vulnerable to? That's part of a vamp's abilities,... Read more
Jun 9, 2006 by K. Montgomery |  See all 29 posts
Jenks
I love Jenks! He is my favorite character in the series and I would be devistated if he gets killed off. One of the things I have enjoyed about this series (up till now) is that the characters we grow to love don't get killed off. There is something really appealing and comforting about picking... Read more
Jun 8, 2007 by Cheryl A. Croston |  See all 7 posts
Who can't wait for this one to come out?
I certainly hope the series will not stop at four books. Four seems like a strange number to stop at, but I guess we won't know till it happens. Is there something to make you think they will stop at four?

Checked the authors website today and you can read an excerpt of the first chapter. It's... Read more
Apr 8, 2006 by K. Montgomery |  See all 11 posts
Where did Nick go? Is he coming back?
Glad to see someone is continuing a discussion on this series. i absolutely love it and love to talk about it, soooooo....

It is hard to say if Rachel and Nick's relationship really is over. Who knows if the author will decide to bring him back in some way or another. Personally though, I do not... Read more
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