coral rated Every which way but dead: 4 stars

Every which way but dead by Kim Harrison
There's no witch in Cincinnati tougher, sexier, or more screwed up than bounty hunter Rachel Morgan, who's already put her …
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There's no witch in Cincinnati tougher, sexier, or more screwed up than bounty hunter Rachel Morgan, who's already put her …
I started to read this, via a digital advance readers copy, but the pagination of the ARC was all messed up. I found the "this is subject to change, blah blah" spiel that was supposed to show up at the top or bottom of each page REALLY DISTRACTING, because it often showed up in the middle of the page on my Sony Reader.
The little bit I got through was enough to convince me to pick up the book when it's released, though. So that's something!
I liked it fine, except that the number of times someone's "face went slack" got distracting. If Kim Harrison doesn't develop some other action for her character's faces, I may have to abandon the series.
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I admit, I mostly picked this book because I like the narrator of the audiobook. (She also narrated the Kitty Norville books.) The characters, setting, and plot are enough to keep me reading the series--nothing really mind-blowing, but solid.