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Dating both a vampire and a werewolf isn’t easy. But just to complicate Anita’s already messy life, someone has put a price on her head. Love cannot save her this time, so she turns to Edward, hitman extraordinaire, for help. But finding the person behind the threat won’t be easy, because as both a vampire hunter and zombie reanimator, Anita has made a lot of enemies-both human and otherwise.Amazon.com Review
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The Killing Dance
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#1 by J. Marchant on April 14, 2010 - 3:21 am
I’m pissed now that I already ordered the next two books in the series. I have been loving them, and I was waiting for Anita to get over herself and do it with Richard. Instead, she does it with Jean-Claude. What the wtf? She’s a killer and doesn’t feel anything about it, and so is Jean Claude. She has no moral high ground to stand on, but she is so freaked out by seeing Richard eat a mouthful of Marcus that she goes running home to have sex with a killer, murderous vampire? I was disgusted by the ending, and I’m not at all sure that I will read the next two books when they come.
The book was great up until the ending, but her sleeping with Jean Claude and dumping Richard ruins the entire series.
Rating: 2 / 5
#2 by Sandra B. Morton on April 14, 2010 - 5:10 am
This book arrived promptly as stated and was in excellent condition. I enjoyed this book and plan to buy others in this series.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Jason M. Clements on April 14, 2010 - 5:51 am
Sex, eroticism, passion . . . with a corpse.
Despite Anita Blake’s ealier revulsion with “sex with a corpse” she nevertheless spends about 30 pages engaged in such with Jean-Claude.
Honestly, this book has none of the charm and the supernatural thrills of the first books, but rather reflects a climax of Laurell K. Hamilton’s slow and steady descent into eroticism from day one.
Don’t expect to see new supernatural creatures like the Naga, Bloody Bones, or even Voodoo witches in this one, kids. In fact, it’s one really long tale of Anita Blake’s trials and tribulations deciding between Jean-Claude and Richard.
Honestly, I loved these books, and this was the one that made me stop reading the series.
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by tara hitaki on April 14, 2010 - 5:55 am
I loved this book so much so it went into detail with the sex it was nice to see all the lycanthropes again and meet new characters. The whole unexpected turn of Cassandra being a traitor unexpected for me anyway not a minute of boredom when reading for me each page as good as the first I just could not put it down!
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by Tokia on April 14, 2010 - 6:21 am
LKH always delievers what you expect, I like the slight character evolution LKH does with our heroine that makes her even more normal and natural than she is (considering this is fiction after all
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Rating: 4 / 5