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Morgan thought the most difficult decision of her life was deciding to become an official employee of the MBRC. But now, a senior in high school, she’s realizing it only gets worse.

With a certain Goblin mob boss urging her to stay within commuting distance of Chicago, and a flirtatious Pooka pushing her to study overseas, Morgan has a hard enough time trying to sort through her college choices the way it is. Planning out her future is made even more difficult when terrorist threats are issued by an anti-human, anti-rehabilitation, magic-based organization.

Does Morgan want to continue working at the MBRC when it puts her life in danger?

Previously published under the title Farewell to the Magical Beings' Rehabilitation Center?

Goblins Wear Suits A Chicago Urban Fantasy Comedy The Magical Beings' Rehabilitation Center Book 2 eBook KM Shea

Back in April when I read a book called MY LIFE AT THE MBRC? And it was literally the most entertaining book I had read in a while.

Welcome back to the Magical Being Rehabilitation Center where all your paranormal needs are met! You have female vampires suffering from a fear of blood, teen techie centaurs rebelling against their parents' insistence on speaking in riddles, elves with a stick so far up their you know what they can't see straight, the goblin mafia offering the world's best cookies and of course poor human Morgan L. Fae being harassed by the kiddie Dark Lord.

This my friends is the life I want to live. No joke.

I've been anticipating this book for a few months now and it did not let me down. Let me repeat that--no let downing of my expectations occurred. Not a single one. Well except Devin isn't real. But that's hardly Shea's fault.

Its been 2 years since Morgan joined the MBRC as a human consultant for all things human related. In those 2 years she's become a professor, aided the MBRC in negotiations with the Goblin Mafia (aka her friend Hunter's group), rebuffed Devin's continual flirtations and learned to love the dysfunctionality of the place. But she's a senior in HS now and hard decisions must be made. Like what school to attend...and whether she really wanted to spend the rest of her life steeped in the magic world.

I appreciated that Shea presented Morgan's choice between being normal and staying in the magical one as something she was thinking hard about. We saw her struggle through weighing the pros and the cons (lying for the rest of her life vs. helping an entire culture live more comfortably). It wasn't just Krad (aka Kiddie Dark Lord)'s harassment of her and endangerment to her person she considered, she was honestly trying to figure out if what she was giving up was worth the price.

In the time she had joined the MBRC she did extraordinary things, not because she had special powers, but because she got to know these people. She learned and listened and didn't discount anyone no matter their race, alignment or clothing preferences. Could they have found someone to take up her post as consultant? Oh I'm sure. But could they have found someone who devoted so much of herself to each person's overall happiness not just their species' happiness? Probably not.

I don't want to ruin too much of this because honestly there's a lot to love and gush about. This is a book that doesn't take itself, its concept, its characters or hell reader expectations too seriously. Its cliche to say, but I found Morgan's reaction to Krad to be spot on with how I would have reacted. The way she was constantly ruffling Aysel or his father's lives. The way she wanted what was best for her friends even if that meant being ridiculously dressed and blazingly hot.

Shea captured a character I not only would like to know in real life, but who I completely emphasized with. So no I don't want to say farewell to the MBRC...but I trust that they're having plenty of adventures I'd approve of.

Product details

  • File Size 682 KB
  • Print Length 304 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 069298819X
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date October 1, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00O4CTAHE

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I love this author! The characters are in high school but it does not read like a teen book. No unseemly stuff though - I mean it is well written and is so fun! After I read this and the first MBRC book, I had to go and read all of K.M. Shea's books. I loooooved the Life Reader and Princess book, and I liked Beauty and the Beast. All were good but those were the best. I will certainly look for every book that comes out by this author.
For this book, the parts where the main character and her bodyguard have conversations made me laugh out loud. Madelyn and the frying pan were also very funny. I read the first MBRC book twice and I will go back and read this one again also. The MBRC pair of books is my absolute favorites of Shea's series.
If you have read the Magical Beings' Rehabilitation Center (which you really should before reading Farewell), you know it is a place to introduce mythical / magical beings to the 21st (or even the 20th) century. Our protagonist is a teenage high school girl who stumbled onto a werewolf mentoring a vampire on how to interact successfully and unobtrusively with modern culture. She has now been working at the center for several years and is debating with herself where she wants to attend college and whether she wants to continue working with magical beings.
Death threats are being made by beings who do not want anyone magical interacting with humans. Dwarfs want her aid in reversing hiring discrimination. And everyone wants the coffee machines working.
This is an amusing novel with many subplots. Read it and laugh.
I always know I'm in for a treat when I buy a book by KM Shea. I love how sassy and hilarious her characters are. It's the perfect combination of action and plot twists and a little romance to keep me on my toes and unable to put the book down.

In the second book of this series, 2 years after the first one, Morgan is faced with a decision between staying at MBRC or leaving and going far away to college. This decision is not made any easier by the dark elves trying to, well, kill her. And a certain Pooka constantly nudging his way into her life (Can I just say how much I enjoy the word "Pooka"? It just cracks me up and Devin's personality matches that perfectly)

The ending left me smiling and giggling into my pillow and per usual it was perfectly clean and adorable. only kissing, and barely even that (but don't worry you romance lovers, there's still enough sweet romance to keep you happy. Just be patient. Especially if you weren't happy with how the 1st ended romantically like me)

5 out of 5 stars. I love this author.
Smiles!
Morgan is quite savvy when it comes to advocating for others, or finding solutions to interpersonal problems, but she is very young when it comes to matters of her heart.

She makes for a fearsome & fearless warrior -- it is clear why the MBRC wants her on the team even though she is so young. And I even get why all the various men in her life are drawn to her she treats everyone as people not potential romantic partners, so there is an ease to being around her
....and I guess that's the thing I was hoping to see more of vulnerable Morgan who didn't hide behind her quick wit, but she is only 18 and very inexperienced in love, so what we get in this book is very consistent for all the characters including her. They don't pander to what the reader would like, or what would be easy--which I have to grudgingly appreciate.
Back in April when I read a book called MY LIFE AT THE MBRC? And it was literally the most entertaining book I had read in a while.

Welcome back to the Magical Being Rehabilitation Center where all your paranormal needs are met! You have female vampires suffering from a fear of blood, teen techie centaurs rebelling against their parents' insistence on speaking in riddles, elves with a stick so far up their you know what they can't see straight, the goblin mafia offering the world's best cookies and of course poor human Morgan L. Fae being harassed by the kiddie Dark Lord.

This my friends is the life I want to live. No joke.

I've been anticipating this book for a few months now and it did not let me down. Let me repeat that--no let downing of my expectations occurred. Not a single one. Well except Devin isn't real. But that's hardly Shea's fault.

Its been 2 years since Morgan joined the MBRC as a human consultant for all things human related. In those 2 years she's become a professor, aided the MBRC in negotiations with the Goblin Mafia (aka her friend Hunter's group), rebuffed Devin's continual flirtations and learned to love the dysfunctionality of the place. But she's a senior in HS now and hard decisions must be made. Like what school to attend...and whether she really wanted to spend the rest of her life steeped in the magic world.

I appreciated that Shea presented Morgan's choice between being normal and staying in the magical one as something she was thinking hard about. We saw her struggle through weighing the pros and the cons (lying for the rest of her life vs. helping an entire culture live more comfortably). It wasn't just Krad (aka Kiddie Dark Lord)'s harassment of her and endangerment to her person she considered, she was honestly trying to figure out if what she was giving up was worth the price.

In the time she had joined the MBRC she did extraordinary things, not because she had special powers, but because she got to know these people. She learned and listened and didn't discount anyone no matter their race, alignment or clothing preferences. Could they have found someone to take up her post as consultant? Oh I'm sure. But could they have found someone who devoted so much of herself to each person's overall happiness not just their species' happiness? Probably not.

I don't want to ruin too much of this because honestly there's a lot to love and gush about. This is a book that doesn't take itself, its concept, its characters or hell reader expectations too seriously. Its cliche to say, but I found Morgan's reaction to Krad to be spot on with how I would have reacted. The way she was constantly ruffling Aysel or his father's lives. The way she wanted what was best for her friends even if that meant being ridiculously dressed and blazingly hot.

Shea captured a character I not only would like to know in real life, but who I completely emphasized with. So no I don't want to say farewell to the MBRC...but I trust that they're having plenty of adventures I'd approve of.
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