Friday, July 17, 2026

Review: Unpredictable Magic by Faith Hunter

 
Unpredictable Magic by Faith Hunter

Unpredictable Magic (Everhart Investigations #1) by Faith Hunter
Publication Date: July 14th 2026 by Ace
Pages: 556
Source: Publisher  
Rating:

My Thoughts:
Angie and her brother, Evan, are witches with ties to Queen Jane Yellowrock, but they’re striking out on their own by launching Everhart Investigations, a detective agency specializing in paranormal crimes. When a woman hires them to look for her friend, a woman who went missing at a party hosted by the Queen, it’s immediately obvious that she’s leaving out important details. They discover the missing woman has ties to Angie’s ex-husband, a vampire and nasty piece of work, with his own diabolical agenda.
 
Unpredictable Magic was an engrossing, but complex first installment in a new urban fantasy series. As the opening book in a spin-off series, and my first experience with the connected Jane Yellowrock novels, it did take me a bit to navigate this magical world and its many players. Alongside witches Angie and Evan, who are still learning the full extent of their powers, the story features vampires, demons, and plenty of political maneuvering.
 
Despite the learning curve, I thoroughly enjoyed this introduction to the Everhart Investigations series. The world-building is unique, and the mystery kept me invested. With nonstop action and lots of danger along the way, I was hooked from start to finish.

4 Stars



Book Description:

Witches Angelina and Evan Everhart-Trueblood take a case that spirals out of control until the whole city is at risk in this exciting new novel from New York Times bestselling author Faith Hunter.

Angelina Everhart-Trueblood and her brother Evan run Everhart Investigations Inc., a PI firm in Chattanooga that solves paranormal crimes committed by supernatural beings. When their new client wants help finding her friend who supposedly disappeared during a reception at Angie’s aunt Jane’s winter residence, things get . . . complicated.

The client is not who she appears to be, and demons strike the city for the first time since the Demon War. On top of that, evidence is pointing toward the involvement of an overly ambitious vampire—who just happens to be Angie’s ex-husband.

As Angie and Evan team up with the CPD, they will have to dig deep into their magical reserves—and rely on some friends in high places—to rid Chattanooga of the danger creeping into their city.



Author Bio: Faith Hunter is the New York Times bestselling author of the Jane Yellowrock series, the Soulwood series, the Rogue Mage series, and the Junkyard series.




 




6 comments:

  1. I've been aware of the Jane Yellowrock series, but have never read any of them. This does sound like a fun spin-off. I should try some of Hunter's books sometime.

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  2. Paranormal detectives - alright, let's go! It's great the book hooked you while also setting up this complex world.

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  3. I'm glad this was a good one for you.

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  4. It feels like I haven't seen a new urban fantasy series coming out in a while! Definitely get what you mean about the learning curve, though, but hopefully it'll be worth it in the long-run if the series keeps coming out.

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  5. Paranormal investigations - now this is a trope that I haven't seen around much lately (possibly at all?). The unique worldbuilding alone is worth the price of admission!

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  6. I'm glad you were able to enjoy it. Also I'm glad I have read the whole JY series.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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