

They’re tailing Lila Zacharov, heir to her mobster father’s criminal empire and the love of Cassel’s life.

Black Heart is every bit as gripping and suspenseful as the previous Curse Workers book, Red Glove, was, with enough plot twists of its own to constantly keep you guessing as to how it will all end.īlack Heart opens with Cassel and his brother, Barron, who’s now working for the Feds, too, in the midst of a little training exercise. And that’s really saying something, because his previous escapades have included transforming his best friend into a white cat and solving his oldest brother’s murder. Review: Our favorite snarky curse worker, Cassel Sharpe, returns for the final chapter in his story, and he finds himself in his biggest bind to date. There’s no such thing as the simple life for Cassel, and when the Feds want him to use his magic for a dangerous operation, he knows that he’ll need every bit of cunning he possesses to get out of this situation alive. Lila’s dad is also keeping Cassel’s mother in his Manhattan apartment until the diamond that she stole from him is returned. She’s preparing to take over the family business from her crime boss father. He’s supposed to be joining the Feds, but his future career as an agent troubles him because it’s in direction opposition to the profession that the love of his life, Lila Zacharov, is entering.

To Sum It Up: Because Cassel Sharpe is a transformation worker, one of the most powerful magic users there is, his talent is highly prized by both the good guys and the bad guys.
