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Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires Series #6) -
Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires Series #6)
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Chloe Neill,Paperback,Series: Chicagoland Vampires Series 6, English-language edition,Pub by Penguin Group (USA) on 08-07-2012
Chloe Neill,Paperback,Series: Chicagoland Vampires Series 6, English-language edition,Pub by Penguin Group (USA) on 08-07-2012
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Format: Textbook
ASIN: 9780451237019
Publisher: Penguin
Edition language: English
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Fantasy is More Fun
Fantasy is More Fun rated it
3.0 Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires Series #6)
This review and others by Berls can also be found at Fantasy is More FunMy Initial Reaction...Biting Cold was a bit of a disappointment for me - it was frustrating and didn't live up to the others in the series until maybe the last third of the book.The Narration...The only thing in Biting Cold bett...
Aly's Miscellany
Aly's Miscellany rated it
1.0 Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires Series #6)
Buddy read with Anzu and Dee. I am so sorry. My bullshit-meter isn't this high, it just isn't. I don't know when the series went downhill for me but I have had enough. On this note:-hight challenged characters? Really? We resort to that?!-Merit is stupid-Ethan had a personality transplant-the plot i...
Amanda Shofner
Amanda Shofner rated it
3.0 Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires Series #6)
3.5Back at the end of 2011, I tore through this series, devouring books two through five within a month and culminating with a signing with Chloe Neill. I hardcore LOVED this series. It seems, though, that with time, my rabid passion for this series has lost its rabidness*.Don't get me wrong: this w...
AntoinetteHunter
AntoinetteHunter rated it
5.0 Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires Series #6)
So good!!!!!!
Kate Bond
Kate Bond rated it
4.0 Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires Series #6)
While the author has some annoying habits--like over-explaining (she defines "hospitality rider" and specifies that "Double double, toil and trouble" comes from "Shakespeare's Macbeth"), using words repeatedly ("...when the former tenants vacated. It's a former ceramics factory...they use it to form...
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