When Kate sets out to retrieve a set of stolen maps for the Pack, Atlanta’s paramilitary clan of shapeshifters, she quickly realizes much more is at stake. During a flare, gods and goddesses can manifest – and battle for power. The stolen maps are only the opening gambit in an epic tug-of-war between two gods hoping for rebirth. And if Kate can’t stop the cataclysmic showdown, the city man not survive… (from Goodreads)
This is turning into one of my favorite series. I have already contacted the author to find out when book five, Magic Slays, is due out. Unfortunately, there is no release date yet.
The relationship, if you can call it that, between Kate and Curran continues to develop, but they still seem more interested in sniping at each other than becoming lovers. Of course, due to her raising Kate has real issues with any type of relationship, whether friend or lover. Her friends all seem to die on her and this one may not be the exception.
This book really fleshes out some of the other characters in the book. There are some that I thought were okay at first, but now I really despise and others that I thought were “ewwww” who turn out to be okay. Who knows what book three will bring?