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Not short story, novella, or standalone, but collection of scenes written by Gordon Andrews as a companion to our Kate Daniels series of books. These scenes illustrate the point of view of Curran, the Beast Lord of Atlanta and are provided in gratitude to their readers for all of their support.
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Not short story, novella, or standalone, but collection of scenes written by Gordon Andrews as a companion to our Kate Daniels series of books. These scenes illustrate the point of view of Curran, the Beast Lord of Atlanta and are provided in gratitude to their readers for all of their support.
The second volume of Curran POV takes place after the events of MAGIC BLEEDS and before MAGIC SLAYS. Infuriated by Kate’s treatment at the hands of the Pack, the Beast Lord demands an explanation. When words fail, claws and fangs must do the talking.
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The second volume of Curran POV takes place after the events of MAGIC BLEEDS and before MAGIC SLAYS. Infuriated by Kate’s treatment at the hands of the Pack, the Beast Lord demands an explanation. When words fail, claws and fangs must do the talking.
You should know that if you're reading this, I'm assuming that you've read the books, b/c this is an EXTRA. Normal rules of nothing after the first 10% of the book don't apply, so there may be spoilers. I'm not deliberately including them, but I am talking frankly about the situations, so be warned . . . . Unicorn Lane Ever wonder what was going on in Curran's head when Kate crouched down and said, "Here kitty, kitty, kitty," when they first met? Here you go. . Fernando's This one let's you inside Curran's head while Kate is on her date with Crest. Among the highlights is Curran referring to Crest as a, "fancy lad." There are others . . . . Soup And who could forget the notorious feeding of soup? NOT ME. Not only is it fantastic to know what Curran is thinking when he tricks Kate into accepting his suit, but you get to see his distress over the state of her health that put her in a position to be fed soup in the first place. Maybe my favorite of the POVs. . Midnight Games This one covers everything that happened from the time that Kate tricked Curran into the loup cage and Julie letting him out. Curran calls Julie something that is ridiculously cute, but I'm not going to ruin it for you by telling you what it is. . HOT TUB If you don't know what that means, go away until you do. This is one of the most univesally loved scenes in the entire Kate Daniels universe. As hot as it is from Kate's POV in Magic Strikes, in my opinion, it's even hotter from Curran's. . Kate's Origin This one is a little bit different, b/c it takes place in between books (Magic Strikes and Magic Bleeds). Jim comes to Curran about a week before the naked dinner with some information he's gathered about Kate . . . . NAKED DINNER Again, if you don't know what that means, go away until you. This is the most recent of the Curran POVs, and while it's not my favorite (which isn't really saying much, b/c I LOVE every, single one of them to varying degrees), we ALL want to know why he didn't show. What could have possibly happened to prevent him from getting to Kate's on that auspicious evening? Predictably, this is by far the longest POV. It's more of a real short story than a POV extra, but that is not a bad thing.<-----GOOD thing. . Conclave This is what went on in Curran's head when he showed up for the Pack/People/etc. meeting at Bernard's, and saw Kate there with Saiman. HIGHLY entertaining. . Awake The best part about this one is that the book ends this scene after Curran demands that the other alphas explain themselves, but here it keeps going, and you get to hear the attempts at explanations. If you hate Jennifer as much as I do, you will glory in her set down by Curran. There may also be a SHOW DOWN between Curran and a certain resistant-to-change bear . . . . Prequel to Magic Shifts Everyone knows about Curran’s tragic childhood. They know that his parents and his little sister were killed by loups. They know that he lived like a wild thing in the wood until Mahon found him. What they don’t know is what his family was like. In this POV, Curran tells Julie his story. **You should know that you can get this POV collection for FREE here: https://www.ilona-andrews.com/curran-pov-collection/
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You should know that if you're reading this, I'm assuming that you've read the books, b/c this is an EXTRA. Normal rules of nothing after the first 10% of the book don't apply, so there may be spoilers. I'm not deliberately including them, but I am talking frankly about the situations, so be warned . . . . Unicorn Lane Ever wonder what was going on in Curran's head when Kate crouched down and said, "Here kitty, kitty, kitty," when they first met? Here you go. . Fernando's This one let's you inside Curran's head while Kate is on her date with Crest. Among the highlights is Curran referring to Crest as a, "fancy lad." There are others . . . . Soup And who could forget the notorious feeding of soup? NOT ME. Not only is it fantastic to know what Curran is thinking when he tricks Kate into accepting his suit, but you get to see his distress over the state of her health that put her in a position to be fed soup in the first place. Maybe my favorite of the POVs. . Midnight Games This one covers everything that happened from the time that Kate tricked Curran into the loup cage and Julie letting him out. Curran calls Julie something that is ridiculously cute, but I'm not going to ruin it for you by telling you what it is. . HOT TUB If you don't know what that means, go away until you do. This is one of the most univesally loved scenes in the entire Kate Daniels universe. As hot as it is from Kate's POV in Magic Strikes, in my opinion, it's even hotter from Curran's. . Kate's Origin This one is a little bit different, b/c it takes place in between books (Magic Strikes and Magic Bleeds). Jim comes to Curran about a week before the naked dinner with some information he's gathered about Kate . . . . NAKED DINNER Again, if you don't know what that means, go away until you. This is the most recent of the Curran POVs, and while it's not my favorite (which isn't really saying much, b/c I LOVE every, single one of them to varying degrees), we ALL want to know why he didn't show. What could have possibly happened to prevent him from getting to Kate's on that auspicious evening? Predictably, this is by far the longest POV. It's more of a real short story than a POV extra, but that is not a bad thing.<-----GOOD thing. . Conclave This is what went on in Curran's head when he showed up for the Pack/People/etc. meeting at Bernard's, and saw Kate there with Saiman. HIGHLY entertaining. . Awake The best part about this one is that the book ends this scene after Curran demands that the other alphas explain themselves, but here it keeps going, and you get to hear the attempts at explanations. If you hate Jennifer as much as I do, you will glory in her set down by Curran. There may also be a SHOW DOWN between Curran and a certain resistant-to-change bear . . . . Prequel to Magic Shifts Everyone knows about Curran’s tragic childhood. They know that his parents and his little sister were killed by loups. They know that he lived like a wild thing in the wood until Mahon found him. What they don’t know is what his family was like. In this POV, Curran tells Julie his story. **You should know that you can get this POV collection for FREE here: https://www.ilona-andrews.com/curran-pov-collection/

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