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Blind Tiger

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1924, Chicago. Prohibition is in full swing and gang bosses rule the city with might—and magic.

When Sam Cunningham flees his small-town life to try his luck in the big city of Chicago, he quickly finds himself in over his head in a world of gangs, glitz, and glamour. Fortunately, he has his cousin Eldon to teach him the trade of hex-making.

Everything changes the night Sam visits The Pride speakeasy and meets grumpy cheetah-shifter Alistair Gatti. After losing his first witch to the horrors of the World War, Alistair isn't interested in any new entanglements, romantic or magical. Especially when said entanglement comes in the form of kind, innocent Sam.

When Eldon is brutally murdered, Sam becomes drawn into the dark underworld of the Chicago gangs. Sam must find the missing hex Eldon created for one of the crime bosses—before whoever killed Eldon comes back for him.

Together, Alistair and Sam begin the search for the mysterious hex, diving deep into the seedy side of Chicago's underworld while dodging rival gangs. And as they come to rely on one another, Alistair realizes he's falling for the one man he can't afford to love.

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    • Library Journal

      May 7, 2021

      In 1920s Chicago, painfully na�ve witch Sam and the jaded shape-shifting familiar Alistair (these terms and others are defined in a handy glossary at the front of the book) cross paths when Sam flees his emotionally cold family for the big city, where Alistair works for a speakeasy named the Pride. Their relationship grows after Sam's cousin is murdered, prompting Alistair to offer help in navigating a world of magic and gangsters. Although the book is set in the 1920s, many of the characters, particularly the leads, have distinctly 21st-century sensibilities, leaving a feeling not unlike visiting a renaissance fair: fun and romanticized, with the understanding that the modern era is more civilized and preferred. VERDICT A solid start to the series, although some readers may find it too quick a read.--Mary Frances Cely, Richland Lib., SC

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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