Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Review: Beast Business

Beast Business Beast Business by Ilona Andrews
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Just a tad over the top. The constructs, the demented Woodward and his half and half body...I know this is fiction, but this has nothing on the first few books in this series. At least they were written to be believable.

And what is it with these covers? These are supposedly adults, yet the images show ridiculously young people, and Augustine looks like a caricature of a K-pop boy band. Also, isn't Kitty supposed to be blue? It reads like Manga, and I would have appreciated it if it had been advertised as such. Or at least told us that this was a book geared towards teens.

It was an interesting book that left me feeling like a lot was missing.

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SUMMARY: "Augustine Montgomery is an Illusion Prime who owns a premier PI corporation and alters his appearance with magic. The people who have seen Augustine’s real face can be counted on the fingers of one hand. The people who witnessed the full extent of his power are dead. The illusion isn’t just the brand of his magic. It’s become his lifestyle.

Show as little as possible. Make them think that illusion is all you have. Your life depends on it.

Augustine lives by this creed. He’s cold, rational, and calculating. He doesn’t get emotionally involved. Then one day Diana Harrison walks into his office and asks for his help. Diana is a Prime, an animal mage who bonds with animals through her magic and prefers their company to humans. Something precious has been stolen from House Harrison. Something Diana must recover at all costs.

The two Houses are allied through a friendship pact. Assisting Diana is simply good business. And yet, there is something about her that disturbs the careful balance of Augustine’s inner world.

Neither of them is who they appear to be. Both would die to keep their secrets. But the enemy they face is more powerful than either had imagined, and saving the life that hangs in the balance will demand the ultimate price neither Augustine nor Diana ever anticipated to pay – complete honesty."

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