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Title | : | Dime Store Magic (Otherworld #3) |
Author | : | Kelley Armstrong |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 414 pages |
Published | : | March 27th 2007 by Spectra Books (first published February 10th 2004) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Witches. Paranormal Romance |

Kelley Armstrong
Paperback | Pages: 414 pages Rating: 4.08 | 32160 Users | 1284 Reviews
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Paige Winterbourne was always either too young or too rebellious to succeed her mother as leader of one of the world's most powerful elite organizations- the American Coven of Witches. Now that she is twenty-three and her mother is dead, the Elders can no longer deny her. But even Paige's wildest antics can't hold a candle to those of her new charge- an orphan who is all too willing to use her budding powers for evil... and evil is all too willing to claim her. For this girl is being pursued by a dark faction of the supernatural underworld. They are a vicious group who will do anything to woo the young, malleable, and extremely powerful neophyte, including commit murder- and frame Paige for the crime. It's an initiation into adulthood, womanhood, and the brutal side of magic that Paige will have to do everything within her power to make sure they both survive.Be Specific About Books During Dime Store Magic (Otherworld #3)
Original Title: | Dime Store Magic |
ISBN: | 0553590154 (ISBN13: 9780553590159) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Otherworld #3 |
Characters: | Savannah Levine, Paige Winterbourne, Lucas Cortez, Adam Vasic, Kristof Nast, Leah O'Donnell |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 32160 Users | 1284 ReviewsAppraise Appertaining To Books Dime Store Magic (Otherworld #3)
WrensReads Review:I absolutely adore Paige and identify with her purely.If you havent read the first two books of this series, you need to turn that little butt right around and march to your library and check out Elenas books Bitten and Stolen. Even though these stories are not always told by the same person, there is a flow to them. Like, for example, Paige and Savannah were not only introduced in the second book, Stolen, but they also rely heavily on the set up into this story.Paige is aThe thing about Kelley Armstrong is that while I didn't love the main characters or even the story line here, her writing is completely addictive and her world building amazing. I'm enthralled by her Otherwold and in awe of her ability to tell the reader so much about it without ever presenting it in an info dump or mind-numbingly confusing way. That said, Paige is naive, boring and slightly TSTL. Savannah is interesting. And as for Lucas Cortez... see the description for Paige. The issue I have
★★½Dime Store Magic is the third installment in Kelley Armstrong's urban fantasy series titled Women of the Otherworld. I loved the shifter characters featured in the first two books: Bitten and Stolen. In the second book: Stolen, I tolerated the witches that were introduced and seemed to slowly but surely take over the plot. Now in the third book, the shifters appear to be totally absent - this story is only about the witches. I'm not a happy reader right now since the only reason I follow this

*** 4.25 ***This one was more fun than I remembered! That was a pleasant surprise, since the first book in the series was kind of hard to push through... However, the second and third books are starting to grow on me and I think the author is growing as well 😊! This book is about the young witch Savannah and her efforts to get used to her new family, her powers, and figuring out what is acceptable or not, very much in keeping with every single teenager in the heat of puberty, only when throwing
Another great installment of the Women of the Otherworld series! The first two were about werewolf Elena Michaels and the last introduced Paige Winterbourne, the protagonist of this story.Paige is stubborn, smart, and determined something her new ward Savannah should be happy about. Savannah lost her mother, Eve, in the last book and Eve was a suspected practitioner of black magic. Despite receiving no support from her coven, Paige is determined to keep Savannah and mentor her to be a witch for
When I first realised the series moved away from Elena and the werewolves, I was slightly sceptical. After reading the second book, though my liking for Elena took a bit of a decline and I wasn't too bothered about getting away for a bit.Following Paige's story would not have been my first choice, as she was very irritating in the last book. But this goes more in-depth with her character and she is much cooler than I first thought.Not only has she taken teenage witch Savannah under her wing,
Dual Review: Dime Store Magic & Industrial MagicIt took me a loooooong time to get around to continuing this series with Dime Store Magic. I loved Bitten and Stolen, but found myself a little bitter that the series would start following different characters from there. I think my overall sentiment was well, if continuing is going to feel like starting a new series, it doesnt matter when I read them (salty reader, party of one). For the most part, that was true. The story in books 3&4
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