Atlanta, in a future era. Kate Daniels is a mercenary who is freelance for the Guild, its tasks are to capture paranormal creatures to keep them from harm. The Magic has become the main source of energy for society, alas with imponderables such as monuments collapsing or use the old energy, called tech for current expenditure. Very independent and rebellious to his fingertips, Kate has always played his cards under the nose of the Order, until she learns the tragic death of his guardian, who was Divine Knight. Immediately, Kate decides to conduct an investigation, is placed under the protection of the Order and discover strange facts, such as the presence of a vampire beheaded on the scene, next to the mutilated body Greg Feldman. Several tracks the guide to the Pack, where Changeformes gathered with Curran, the Great Beast Lord, who is their head and do not support the insolence of Kate, though he agrees to bring his help. Similarly, the young woman goes to the people, that is to say, the Necromancers or nécronavigateurs, which do not agree with the Pack, the more they consider vampires as their means of communication, again Kate is not welcomed with the red carpet of the head but gets Ghastek full cooperation.
Bite Magic is a book that is based on action, suspense, magic, provocation and violence. The universe is dark, so intriguing. I really want to know more, although the covers are far from being a call of the foot (they are unclean for my taste). The characters also challenge, the heroine is not in lace, is a tough cookie, which sometimes still baffles me a little (I do not like the pitchers either, but wonderwomen also make me feel bad comfortable). And Curran ... hiii we there only the first fruits of a relationship that promises a strong sexual tension between him and Kate, yum, yum. Very good first volume, so, despite cuts in the text sometimes sobering.