Audio Review: The Good, the Bad and the Undead by Kim harrison

by - March 08, 2018

The Good, the Bad and the Undead
by Kim Harrison
Series: The Hollows (#2)
Published by: Tantor Media Inc.
November 29th, 2007
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library Loan
Rating: 4 Stars

     Rachel Morgan's back, and in more trouble than ever! Fans of Laurell K. Hamilton and other vampire novels won't want to miss the second novel in Kim Harrison s addicting--and already bestselling--supernatural series.
     Former-bounty-hunter Rachel Morgan has it pretty good. She's left the corrupt Inderland Runner Service and started her own independent service. She s survived werewolves, shape-changing demons, bad-hair days, and sharing a church with her vampire roommate Ivy. She even has a cute (if human) boyfriend-what more could a witch want?
     But living with a reformed vampire isn't all it s cracked up to be, particularly when your roommate s very bad ex-boyfriend wants her back, and wouldn't mind you in the process. And especially when he s six feet of sheer supernatural seduction, and you've got a demon mark that makes vampires literally hotter than hell....
     To save herself and Ivy, Rachel must confront the vampire master-and the dark secrets she s hidden even from herself.


     Following the life of witch Rachel Morgan we go back to the Hollows and the misfortune that follows her after quitting the IRS (Inderlander Runner Service). A while has passed since the last book and Rachel is now in a relationship with Nick and things are still sketchy with Ivy.

     There are some revelations in this book that left me in shock and I just can't cope with it. I was sad that Ivy could do something like that. She is one of my favorite characters. I just hope things get resolved soon and that trust can be gain.

     Like always I am in love with Janx(?) the pixie. I would just have liked for Madalina to make an appearance. I love her too and I think that she complements her husband with her calm demeanor and patience.

     I again loved  Marguerite Gavin's job narrating this story although there were times when she sounded stuffy nosed. I guessed she was sick? But overall one of my favorite narrators.

     I cannot wait to see what else is in store for these characters and I hope I don't get disappointed with what I want to happen versus what will happen.

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