In this, the seventh book of the series, Sookie attends a vampire conference and becomes once again involved in all kinds of sinister plots. There are also, as always, many men fighting over her.I was glad this book returned to vampires as the main supernatural creatures, as I don't think that were...
Another great book in the Sookie Stackhouse series.I guess I was/am a little disappointed by that lack of Sam in this book, and there really should have been more of Eric. (You can NEVER have too much of Eric). I'm also not a fan of Quinn. So all those things considered, this might be my least favor...
All Together Dead is the seventh book in Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse series. In this book Sookie finds herself attending the Vampire summit in the north at the Queen of Louisiana's behest. Sophie-Anne Leclerq wants Sookie to use her telepathic abilities to check the human contingent in the ...
So far... I gotta say it's my favorite. Again, I think the series should take some pointers from the books. The characters are SO different, which is a relief because you feel like you're reading from a parallel world within the same True Blood universe (the books actually being all the better). Y...
Better than #6 since there wasn't a novella I should have read first (still miffed about that one). There are a lot of subplots in this one and it was difficult keeping them all straight. I'm curious to see where Sookie's relationship goes with Quinn- he seems to genuinely care for her. I liked the ...
Sookie has agreed to accompany Vampire Queen Sophie-Anne Leclerq to the Vampire Summit in Rhodes. Also in tow are several of the other Louisiana vampires including Bill, Eric, Pam, and a few of the other area sheriffs. During the summit, the Queen is set to stand trial for the charges of killing h...
I enjoyed this installment of the Sookie series more than multiple others in the series. I feel like things in Sookie's life still advance too slowly for my taste, such as not resolving issues with individuals. Sookie still gets on my nerves but she was more tolerable in this book, probably because ...
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