

Title: Whatever For Hire ReRead
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a Body Count) #5
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2018

ReReading Whatever for Hire after reading through most of the published Magical Romantic Comedies (with a Body Count) makes it somehow even more hilarious. I mean, her entanglements with the Devil were always entertaining for me to read about, but they somehow get better with the knowledge of the rest of the series. Plus, I feel like this is the first of the books in the series which really starts to dig deep into the idea of an overarching storyline. Plus, again, with the knowledge of the rest of the series, I can see where the events of Kanika’s story are touched upon in other stories within the series. Which, of course, meant, that, as much as I loved this for the first read through, reading through it again was even better.
Even though I knew (this time around) what species Malcolm actually is, I loved finding all of the little breadcrumbs and trying to figure it out all over again. And, even in a reread, it wasn’t actually that obvious just what he is. Which, again, I absolutely loved. It was fun trying to find all of the hints, and wondering if I could piece them together organically. Then, there’s the nature of Malcolm’s curse – I’m actually still not entirely sure of the entirety of what his curse entails, but it was a good bit of extra information. Maybe next time I choose to reread this series, I’ll be better able to pick up more about the curse…
Normally I really zone in on the lead female of a paranormal romance, I read women who write strong women for a reason, after all. But, although I absolutely adored Kanika and thoroughly enjoyed her adventures, there is something about Satan that really made me laugh. I’m not sure what it is, but Satin’s (I mean Satan’s), entire storyline and personna throughout this series is really endearing, and often leaves me laughing out loud. With much enthusiasm, and to the sometimes shock of my Fur Babies. He is just such a joyously manipulative being of chaos, one that is endearingly sweet at times, even if he is supposed to be the opposite of Order.
Even if this was a reread, I really didn’t want to put it down. It was light, funny and all kinds of wonderful. Just the perfect book to pick up when life is feeling chaotic and seriously insane. Plus, because I’m beginning to believe that there is rarely a good romance without at least a little bit of violence, this has violence and chaos in spades. Something I can 100% get behind and continue to jump on board with. Now onto the next book, Fowl Play, for more magic, mayhem, and just all round enjoyable chaos.
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