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Shadowed Blade

Colbana Files • Book 5

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Why You'll Love This

Kit Colbana barely survives one job before something worse comes knocking — and this time, the threat hits close enough to hurt.

  • Great if you want: urban fantasy with a scrappy heroine and real emotional stakes
  • The experience: fast and tense, with quieter character moments that land hard
  • The writing: Daniels writes Kit's vulnerability and toughness without softening either
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — context matters significantly here

About This Book

Kit Colbana has survived things that should have killed her — and in Shadowed Blade, the universe seems determined to finish the job. Back in Orlando and barely recovered from a job that nearly cost her everything, Kit finds trouble arriving faster than she can brace for it. J.C. Daniels builds a world where the supernatural and the deeply personal collide, and this fifth entry in the Colbana Files raises the stakes on both fronts — threatening not just Kit's life but the fragile connections she's fought hard to hold onto. The emotional weight here is real, and readers who've followed Kit's journey will feel every hit.

What keeps this series — and this book in particular — worth returning to is Daniels's instinct for pacing and voice. Kit narrates with a dark wit that never tips into camp, and the prose moves with the kind of momentum that makes 292 pages disappear. The action sequences are sharp and purposeful, but it's the quieter moments between characters that linger. Daniels knows how to balance chaos with heart, and Shadowed Blade lands that balance with confidence.