Find the Jinn: Wilde Contracts Series, Book 1
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Last update: 09-07-2024
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Wilde Contract Killing and Fish Training, how can I help you?
Murder contract? Piece of cake. Find a jinn? No problem.
New necromancy powers while being followed by an unwanted vampire bodyguard? Not so much.
Trained to handle even the fiercest undead, Dallas Wilde took out a powerful necromancer without breaking a sweat. Okay, that's a lie—there was tons of sweat, but he was victorious all the same.
Unfortunately, killing a necromancer comes with some repercussions. Broody, annoying, vampire repercussions and new abilities to resurrect the dead.
Can Dallas navigate his blood-sucking bodyguard, new powers, feelings for his attractive client and still handle his contract in time to pay his very, very late rent—all while trying not to get super murdered in the process?
Let's hope so.
Top reviews from the United States
Dallas is a wisecracking gun-for-hire. I loved his wit, his newly acquired bodyguard/Thrall (that was a funny situation) and Kevin, his fish that has its own escape bowl (lol!).
I loved that the MCs are not exactly the good guys, more morally questionable, but they are fun, especially Dallas and Zane (the Thrall). Sias took some getting used to...
There is not much in the way of romance, in this installment, but I didn't really miss it too much. Looking forward to seeing what happens with Dallas and the love interest.
The voice for Dallas as narrated by Kirt Graves was really good - the perfect mix of laconic, snarky and sometimes pained. I really enjoyed his performance, the humour was well portrayed (had me chuckling out loud). Definitely hope he'll be doing the rest of the series.
“Find the Jinn” is set in an otherwise contemporary fantasy world where demons such as incubi, succubi, and jinns are real, as is their magic. With minimal effort, the author manages to paint a convincing picture of a modern big city with gleaming towers housing the very rich and seedier neighborhoods where the poorer folk live and play.
Dallas is definitely a complex character, and this first book of a series only scratches the surface of his make-up. We get just a few glimpses of possible childhood trauma that set him on the path of hunting down people using dark magic. He hides it all under an impish, bad-boy persona that doesn't seem to fool anyone. Dallas is surely a modern hero in the mold of those who technically operate on the ‘wrong’ side of the law, like Han Solo.
“Complicated” doesn't even begin to describe Dallas' love life. He seems game for sex with just about any male, human or demon, but there's definitely a special feeling for his sometimes-employer, Sias. Dallas willingly submits to the succubus' charms and, it seems, would do whatever the wealthy demon asks. The relationship with his newly acquired vampire thrall Zane is something completely different altogether. Neither of the two is thrilled to be magically tied together, and they seem to delight in irritating each other, but you sense that there might be something more between the two eventually.
This first book of a new series is relatively self-contained but leaves enough minor loose ends and questions about Dallas to leave plenty of room for later books.
Maddox hits the perfect balance of hot mess, badassery and snark in Dallas, making him sarcastic without being mean and accident-prone without being an idiot. I loved him from Chapter 1!
Zane, the vampire Thrall, is Dallas's perfect foil. Calm, level-headed, and good-natured when Dallas isn't dragging him into ridiculous situations.
And Sias? Well, Sias is everything anyone could ever want in a part-time romantic partner/client. Right? Wealthy and influential with sexy-charm magic. But...
Though the crazy plot twists and turns, stumbling antics, crazy death magic and sex, I held out hope that the attraction shared by a baby necromancer and his Thrall would trump a suave incubus playboy. But alas, I shall not spoil the plot!
#TeamZallas Forever!