Friday, January 31, 2014

Black Heart by Holy Black


Black Heart (Curse Workers, #3)Black Heart

In a world where Magic is illegal.

Cassel Sharpe has the most deadly ability of all. With one touch, he can transform any object - including a person - into something else entirely. And that makes him a wanted man. The Feds are willing to forgive all his past crimes if he'll only leave his con artist family behind and go straight. But why does going straight feel so crooked?

For one thing, it means being on the opposite side of the law from Lila, the girl he loves. She's the daughter of a mob boss and getting ready to join the family business herself. Though Cassel is pretty sure she can never love him back, he can't stop obsessing over her. Which would be bad enough, even if her father wasn't keeping Cassel's mother prisoner in a posh apartment and threatening not to let her leave until she returns the priceless diamond she scammed off him years ago. Too bad she can't remember where she put it.

The Feds say they need Cassel to get rid of a powerful man who is spinning dangerously out of control. But if they want Cassel to use his unique talent to hurt people, what separates the good guys from the bad ones? Or is everyone just out to con him?

Time is running out, and all Cassel's magic and cleverness might not be enough to save him. With no easy answers and no one he can trust, love might be the most dangerous gamble of all.
 
(summary from goodreads.com)

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Holly Black is not one of my favorite authors. She is an excellent writer, just generally a little dark for my tastes, but for some reason I can't stop reading this series! I like it much better than her Modern Fairie Tale series, which I never finished. (Of course, I just remembered she also writes the Spiderwick books, which are fabulous and my kids adore them, so maybe it's JUST the Modern Fairies I'm not a fan of. Who knew.) This book is an awesome continuation of the story. Cassel is a fabulously flawed main character, as is Lila. I love the newest reincarnation of Barron, as well as Cassel's friends. And the ending? So so fabulous.

Mom note: As a mother of readers, I also want to make a note to myself (and others if they care) why I would or would not have my children read this book, because honestly, sometimes I forget. This is a YA book, so everything is within YA strictures. Violence: yes; Profanity: yes (?? probably); Sex: yes
 

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