Hi everyone, Mod R here.
Magic Tides, Wilmington Years Book 1 will be released next Tuesday, January 17.
I know most of you have seen the news and launched straight into a reread of the series, but for everyone who hasn’t managed it, today I bring you a small recap of Everything So Far. (And yes, I do have to pinch myself that I get to write about my favourite books for a living! #blessed)
Once upon a time, in the faraway kingdom of Shinar, there lived a Prince. He was handsome, brilliant and full of power, a true scion of his glorious family, who brought the kingdom prosperity and enlightenment. Magic ruled the world and oh, did the Prince have magic.
In the tradition of all the best ancient tragedies, the Prince -who would be written into the holy books of men as Nimrod- also had hubris. He pushed both his magic and armies too far to prove to the world his way was best. The balance of magic and tech was thrown off and Nimrod’s time was over.
The era of technology saw him and his Warlord sister Erra retreat into caves, where they slumbered for millennia, kept alive by the trickle of magic that always survives in the world.
And then the pendulum started to swing. Magic came back into the world in our modern age and Nimrod woke up and began to rebuild his power and his towers, waiting for a time to resurrect his kingdom. He called himself Roland, for lo, he was still an arrogant bag of dicks.
He gathered people around him, including his new Warlord Voron and a boy of astonishing magical power he discovered in France and named Hugh d’Ambray. And he kept his vow to not have any more children, because they had a habit of rising against him.
But vows last until love appears, and for the love of the witch Kalina, Roland forsook his plans and allowed a daughter to be born. Whilst still in her mother’s womb, Roland inscribed on her skin a poem to shame the newly awakened gods.
And then the terrible king changed his mind. Kalina sacrificed herself for the baby’s safety, delaying Roland’s pursuit enough for Voron to flee with her daughter. The former Warlord raised Kate as an assassin, with one mission: kill her true father.
It’s now 2040. Magic waves come and go, never lasting more than 24 hours, rendering most technology useless and slowly eating at the ruins of the modern world. Every 7 years, a Flare happens, a wild period of intense magic that last 2-3 days, powerful enough for the old gods and the new to walk the Earth.
Kate is a lowly merc who lives a solitary life, hiding her true identity and magic, and biding her time.
A questionable Client (Small Magics)
Down-on-her-luck merc Kate Daniels gets a last-minute bodyguard gig. Sometimes, a girl just needs a new pair of boots! The job involves guarding polymorph Saiman against the Russian volhvs. At the end of a night full of endars, badzulas and a stolen magical acorn, the World Oak grows on the rooftop and the All Knowing Cat descends straight out of Ruslan and Ludmila, ready for Kate to ask it a question.
Magic Bites: book 1
A vampire piloted by the necromancer Ghastek brings Kate news that her guardian, Knight Diviner Greg Feldman, was killed. The Order allows Kate to look into his murder in their name. What is a good girl like Kate doing calling kitties in a bad place like Unicorn Alley? Meeting the Beast Lord of the Atlanta shifter Pack, of course! During an investigation that involves some of the most powerful factions in post-Shift Atlanta and her newly-acquired teenage werewolf sidekick, Kate discovers the killer is a horrifying creature called an Upir. The final battle sees Kate and her allies defeat him, his monstruous children, and an undead dragon.
Poor Kate, does the epilogue find the shifter you shared food with in your personal space, fixing your house? I’m sure that means nothing… moving right along.
Magic Burns: book 2
Magic and tech waves are building up erratically, indicating a Flare is coming, and it’s affecting everyone. A neophyte coven of witches divinely screws up and summons Morfran instead of the goddess Morrigan. He wants to use the Flare to manifest in the world, but needs an artefact of great power in order to do it. Morrigan sends her servant Bran into the world to find it, and he causes no end of trouble for Kate and the Atlanta shifters. A street kid named Red gives the artefact to Julie, his 13-year-old orphan girlfriend, painting a Fomorian target on her back. Julie ends up in Kate’s care and becomes her ward. Curran has Fabio hair and gives Kate soup, Team Metal Rose is born, Kate’s friend Andrea turns out to be a shifter with a difference and the Shepherd of undead sirens will NOT shut up. Flares really do suck. Kate and the Pack defeat Morfran, but Bran is killed.
Magic Strikes: book 3
Derek, the aforementioned teenage werewolf sidekick, is trying to save the girl he fancies from a life of alleged captivity in one of the fighter teams involved in the Midnight Games. He ends up horribly wounded. Kate, always the Care Bear, gets involved and forms a team of her own to join the Games (a fighting tournament for supernaturals) and gain revenge and intel. She tries to do it behind Curran’s back, but the Beast Lord has other plans (and hot tubs to soak in). They discover the enemy team are rakshasas who are after the prize of the Midnight Games, the Wolf Diamond, which can stop shifters from being able to shift. Hugh d’Ambray, Roland’s Warlord and Voron’s killer, recognises Kate’s true identity after she breaks Roland’s blood sword in one of the fights. The rakshasas take her to their flying palace and Curran rescues her.
Magic Bleeds: book 4
Kate stumbles upon a rapidly spreading magical plague and keeps it contained until Biohazard arrives on the scene (Luther for president!). It’s the opening salvo of Erra the City Eater, the Plague Bringer, master of the 7 undead mages, aka Kate’s aunt. Family! Can’t live with them, can’t let them terrorize your city with magic plagues, am I right?
Kate defeats Erra but not before aunty affects Curran, who slips into a coma for 11 days. A still-battered Kate must endure challenges from the Pack—as Curran’s Consort— and manages to defeat them all. Curran is super pleased when he wakes up (not) and tears the Pack a host of new ones.
Magic Slays: book 5
Cutting Edge Investigations, Kate and Andrea’s new business, is involved in finding Adam Kamen, a scientist who built a device that can “eat” magic. A shadow organization called the Lighthouse Keepers are also after the device, because they want to get rid of all magic in the world. They have infiltrated all the important factions with their agents.
Julie begins to go loup after a shifter attack. Kate must do the unimaginable to save her life, and binds her with a blood ritual under the guidance of Roland’s voice. Curran sets a hard boundary around this being a one-time deal, as the bond is one that robs people of consent.
The Lighthouse Keepers’ new magic-destroying device in Atlanta airport gets deactivated after a huge battle, which Kate & co win. The world survives to tell another postapocalyptic tale.
Magic Rises: book 6
Julie is not the only child whose life was put in danger by Lyc-V during puberty. The shifters have huge child mortality rates and the only thing that can help is Panacea, a magical concoction of very secret recipe. Curran is offered a large amount of panacea to sail over the ocean to Georgia (the country, not the state), ancient Colchis. Desandra, the daughter of a Carpathian shifter Alpha, is pregnant with twins who have different fathers. Whichever heir is born first will inherit a strategically important mountain pass, which both the fathers’ packs want. They need Curran to keep the peace until the birth.
It’s in fact a trap set by Hugh d’Ambray, who is trying to separate Kate and Curran. They survive murder attempts, a spoiled shifter princess, Warlords and secret ancient beasts. Colchis is not an ancient land for naught, and when enough is enough, Astamur the Shephard opens a volcano underneath Hugh’s castle. Our Atlanta heroes escape, with one major loss to their roster (RIP Aunt B, she was a real one). They sail back home with plum-enthusiast Desandra, her children, and Christopher -one of Hugh’s prisoners- who reveals he knows the recipe for panacea.
Magic Breaks: book 7
While Curran’s away, a certain Warlord who can’t let things the fluff go comes to Atlanta to make trouble and kill a lot of people, trying to get Kate. He manages to teleport Kate and Ghastek to Mishmar, which is a labyrinthic Kafkian nightmare prison built by Roland to enclose his mother’s bones. Curran rescues her and Ghastek, and Kate meets her grandma, who gives her one of her bones (as one does) to have as a new sword, called Sarrat.
Kate goes to save her friends from Roland. One thing leads to another and she claims Atlanta in an ancient bond with the land’s own magic that her family have the power to forge (oops). Kate and Curran step down as Pack leaders as part of a new compromise with Roland.
Magic Shifts: Book 8
Curran’s adoptive sister George asks K&C for help when her fiancé, Eduardo, goes missing. Kate and Curran find a kindjal dagger in his trash and off they go on his trail. His disappearance is linked with the djinn who is causing trouble at the Guild of Mercenaries.
Kate learns (too late) that she cannot use her powers against djinn, as she herself draws her magic from an Ifrit ancestor. She barely recovers from her stroke due to her claim on the land and Doolittle’s ministrations (Honey Badgers *do* care!).
With the help of a ghoul, and after a very heavy fight with yet another of the djinn’s greedy victims, they retrieve the cursed earring. Kate and Curran take turns carrying it to a box that can contain it, which only Eduardo can close.
Kate and Curran set a date!
Magic Binds: book 9
Kate and Curran are trying to get ready for their wedding- they have the right volhv and everything! But tensions are growing with Roland, who is taunting his daughter by kidnapping Saiman and activating sleeper cells in the ranks of the Pack. There isn’t much time for dresses and mailing invitations. Roman, Wedding Planner Extraordinaire, to the rescue.
Kate gathers allies for the fight against her father, like the God of Darkness (Go Cherny! Go Cherny!), the spirit of her aunt, and even Atlanta’s People faction.
The battle for Atlanta is won, with many losses. Kate and Curran get married on Ivan Kupala night and are expecting a baby.
Magic Triumphs: Book 10
Kate and Curran are navigating life as parents to a 1-year-old bundle of terrifyingly powerful joy. Anxiety grips Kate because she knows nothing will stop Roland from trying to kidnap or kill her son.
And that’s not the only danger in town: entire settlements of people go missing and Kate even finds a massive grave puddle of liquefied corpses. The druids reveal it’s an ancient enemy of her bloodline, the dragon Neig, powerful enough that Kate must bargain with Roland to help her win the battle.
Erra and Curran are preparing in secret for just this eventuality. They know that Kate and Roland’s lives are linked, and if one dies the other will follow. Curran devours elemental gods to gain power and turn himself just divine enough for one act of miracle.
Neig is defeated, but Roland betrays Kate. She stabs herself in order to kill him, which forces Roland to take the magic of the dragon and become the anchor of the pocket realm Neig lived in. Curran uses his divine power to resurrect Kate and accidentally revives Erra in the process too. He returns to being “just” the kick-ass shifter First we know and love.
Julie’s bond with Kate is severed in the moment of Kate’s death, and in order to survive the shattered link and find herself, Julie leaves Altlanta with Erra in search of their luck.
But that’s another story for another time. Kate and Curran have gained their Happy Ever After and a new type of adventure awaits.
You can read that adventure this coming Tuesday.
Brightfae says
BRAVO!! BRAVO, ModR! That was brilliant!
My favs:
Team Metal Rose is born
Roman, Wedding Planner Extraordinaire, to the rescue!
Finished my Kate re-read last weekend so I’m eagerly awaiting.
Hope HA is feeling better. ????
Heidi says
Aunt B!!
I can’t reread that section…
P says
So exciting!
KatieV says
“Curran has Fabio hair and gives Kate soup.”
I cannot stop laughing at this. Bravo on a fabulous and very helpful recap.
Big Mike says
I ordered a copy of the paperback version of Magic Tides from Amazon, and they tell me it will arrive day after tomorrow. Pray they’re right!
Renee says
I remember everything, but the part about Julie in the 10th book. I didn’t realize that the link with Kate was severed when she passed away. So she really is like Hugh when they lost their “gods”.
Moderator R says
Exactly!
Only emotionally much harder, because whilst Hugh can at least intellectually think about Roland as an evil who did monstrous things to him and take the separation easier that way, Kate is still Julie’s mother, whom she loves and whose safety Julie prises above all.
It’s a LOT to feel at 18 years old.
Patricia Schlorke says
Julie mentioned how devastating it was to lose that connection with Kate, and that if it wasn’t for her Uncle Hugh, it would have been worse. That is in Blood Heir.
Janny says
I’m one of the re-readers, middle of Magic Triumphs right now (pretty chuffed with my timing, I never seem to get it right!). But this is a super awesome recap, thank you!
Amelie says
Just ordered my dead tree copy on Amazon! It says the book is already published and I’m getting the book delivered Saturday but I think Amazon is wrong?? It’s not up for preorder though so if you have a Kindle you might be able to get it directly idk. Excited to read it whenever it comes!
Thank you for the summation of all the books, I have such a hard time remembering the last 3-4 books ????
Moderator R says
Because Amazon has to populate over all the different country platforms and their system has very unpredictable timings, House Andrews pulled the trigger a bit early on the physical copy to ensure that everyone would be able to get it on release day.
Some people get ???? and their copy can ship early! Congrats on being one of them and hope you enjoy the book ????
Amelie says
It might be because I’m an Amazon Prime member? But anyways thank you to House Andrews for allowing me to get mine a few days early!
Moderator R says
No, nothing to do with Prime, just how the Amazon platform populates ????
Amelie says
Got my book today and read it in about 2 hours. It was so great being back with Kate and Curran and the rest of the gang and so much fun, my only (small) complaint it was too short. It’s like being with some old friends you haven’t hung out with in awhile! It also made me want to visit Wilmington, some of my favorite WB (now CW I guess) teen shows shot in Wilmington like One Tree Hill (also maybe Dawson’s Creek but I never watched it). Can’t wait to see what the rest of the BDH thinks 🙂
Moderator R says
Heh. It was meant to be a short story, under 1/3 of what it is. And truly, what Kate length would even be enough for us ????
David Suitor says
Good recap. Looking forward to the next Kate Adventure.
JP says
sorry, did I miss if this will be out in audiobook?
Moderator R says
It will have an audiobook format, yes. There is no official release date yet but a narrator has been found ????
AP says
Awesome recap Mod R – thanks! You are also very gifted with words – was cracking up all the way through!
Jean says
Love, love, love this!! ????????
So funny, and of course, the abso fav description of Roland!! ????????????
Linda Sipos says
Hey, just got an email from Amazon that my print addition of Magic Tides will be delivered tomorrow. Happy dance
Moderator R says
Yay! Congrats! I hope you enjoy the book ????
Vinity says
I had just done a relisten to Kate Daniels series. I just got my audible stats yesterday for 2022. Ilona Andrews was my top author and I listened to 16,598 minutes. LOL This was out of 136,084 minutes of listening for the year. (I live on a horse farm so I listen to books all day doing farm work.)
Suzann Schmid says
Love this synopsis. TY, TY, TY!
Maryam says
Thank you, Mod R! Loved the recap.
Judy says
Thank you! Did a reread the series a few months ago and this was perfect for little reminders! Will read new one with delight and then read it again because I will have “devoured” it in one sitting and will then take smaller bites in a reread.
Ev says
Best. Synopsis. Ever.
Lara says
love the recap mod R, made me laugh out loud.
Amanda P says
WOW! That is a wild ride!
I will reread the series too ????
Not long now till the new Kate book, soooo excited ????
Verslint says
thanks for the summary, was really helpful. Life caught up and kicked me in the head so I won’t have time for any re-reads
mdy says
???????????????????????? ModR! An epic summary — it brought back so many memories. Thank you!
Goldie says
Wilmington years book one? Wilmington years book ONE!!! Me thinks we may have another series on the way!
Grace says
“for lo, he was still an arrogant bag of dicks.” ???????????? Accurate. Love it!,, ????????????
Eleanor W says
A most excellent recap, Mod R! Your turn of phrase is hilarious and much appreciated!!
I’m looking forward to staying in and reading the new book, curled up on the couch, listening to even more rain come down (I’m in the California Bay Area.)
Lynsey says
Amazing recap, ModR 🙂
Really enjoyed the summaries and can’t wait for next week!!
jewelwing says
ModR, if you ever write a book, I will read it. Fiction, nonfiction, whatever. Put me down for three copies.
Also: “for lo, he was still an arrogant bag of dicks.” I have uses for this one.
KatyM says
Hear, hear!
Jenn says
Nice! I was just thinking it would be nice to have a recap because it’s been a long time since I read the KD books, and my life currently doesn’t allow me time for a full reread of the series 🙂 Thanks Mod R!
Dorothy says
Nice!
Johanna J says
Perfect, Mod R. Bravo!
Tom says
Brilliant work ModR!
Anna L says
You have a talent Mod R, a very real talent of condensing info into a very funny understandable way. I love it.
Lynne Davidson says
Yeah!!
Got the audio this morning, and now have my weekend planned ????
Fnilde says
I usually never comment on this site & just read all the awesome posts, but this recap of the whole series was so friggin’ splendid that I just *had* to commend you Mod R!
Bookmarking this for future reference in case I want to discuss the series with my friend 🙂 Thank you!
Jasper says
Mod R you did awesome with the synopsis. It made me chuckle in a very boring place.
Secondly, has there been any word on the Kate Graphic Audio? I listen to Innkeepers at least once a week to survive the monotonous nonsense of my job.
Moderator R says
Yes! There are loads of words hehe. Graphic Audio are hard at work and the first release will probably be in spring!
Yanina says
Love this, thank you! I was indeed doing a reread though it was a little odd in that I don’t own all of the books so there were gaps, this is very helpful.
I don’t know that this is particularly the right place but I wanted to put in a plug for Ascanio. I looove Ascanio and feel like he always get the short end of the stick – seems to always loose the fight. I know he is awesome and am really hopeful for some happy times for him in the Blood Heir sequels etc. Given the stories about his rescuing the kids and Hugh’s assessment of how dangerous he is I am mostly certain I will get what I want but I’m still nervous due to Derek and his animosity.
Looking forward to the release next week!
Melissa says
Mod R, that was fantastic – thanks so much 🙂 bring on the 17th!!! whoop whoop!
BD Horde minion says
This was too funny and so enjoyable. Thanks!!!
Kim says
Awesome, Mod R! Thank you. ????
Maria says
Thank you for this! I have only read book 1 and found it too grim and depressing for my tastes. (Don’t despise me, I love everything else House Andrews has written! Outside of the KD world, I own everything in the HA catalog!) The new book looks much lighter and I wanted to read it, but didn’t know how much sense it would make … and now with your excellent recap, I feel I can happily plunge into it!
Julie-Anne says
Go ModR! That was an excellent recap! Can’t wait until Tuesday.
KatyM says
This is (these are) THE most masterful book summaries I have ever had the pleasure of reading!
And this was after the most masterful summary of Roland’s personality, “for lo, he was still an arrogant bag of dicks.”
HA, HA, HA, HA…
In all my 60+ years of obsessive (hmm, too mild a word) reading, Ilona Andrews are one (two?) of my top 5 authors’ (1st depends on my mood.)
Ann says
Thank you Mod R! You’re the best!!
Gloria says
Oh my goodness this is wonderful! Thank you so much. I must keep this forever. Gonna try a pdf.
genki says
Mod R, we love you SO hard (from a distance and in an awesomely platonic way)!
In addition to all the kudos mentioned above, might I add that your mention of the Atlanta People in the book 9 recap instantly made me think of the Village People – feel free to imagine your own mash-up there (I live in Atlanta, so yeah!)
Holly says
Of course I have been rereading the whole series in anticipation of Magic Tides. And I know I have mentioned this before in a different post, but in Magic Binds Erra swears that Kate is going to get some sort of dowry from her father. She tells Kate to pay for the army she needs out of it. It is curiosity (or possibly even pure greed) that makes me wonder what the dowry was and if Kate got it . Inquiring minds want to know.
Mellany says
Great recap! In anticipation I’ve already done the reread so I’m ready for TUES!!
Nancy says
thank you so much for writing another Kate and Curran book! I love this series so much that I have read every book and novella through at least 7 times apiece. I nearly cried when I finished magic triumphs, thinking that would be the end. I want to know what Conlan is like as he gets older, and baby B, and I thought the new blood heir book might give me my fix. it does to a point, but I still needed Kate! lol I can’t wait for the next blood heir book to be released by the way. in my opinion, this is the best of all your series. thank you so much for writing it!
Jarlee says
The recap was great! Thanks!
Heather says
I haven’t commented before, so I’m not sure if this is asked anywhere else, but it’s always bugged me…why was Dali Kate’s maid of honor, and not Andrea?
Moderator R says
Because Andrea was already married.
Married women cannot be the “maid” of honour, at least not in the Russian tradition, and Kate is having a Russian wedding.
Dawn says
Thanks! I just finished Kate reread and wondered about Dali as the Maid Of Honor too.
ModR – great job as always. love your sense of humour.
Here in Canada we had Coles Notes as a study aid for books – I much prefer the ModR Notes. ????
An says
+100!
Heather says
Okay, I wasn’t sure if that was why. Thank you for answering! I know my own sister is married, but she’d just call herself “matron of honor” which might just be an American thing, I have no idea lol.
Moderator R says
It is 🙂