Blood Cross: A Jane Yellowrock Novel
by:
Faith Hunter (author)
View our feature on Faith Hunter’s Blood Cross. Jane Yellowrock is back on the prowl against the children of the night... The vampire council has hired skinwalker Jane Yellowrock to hunt and kill one of their own who has broken sacred ancient rules-but Jane quickly realizes that in a...
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View our feature on Faith Hunter’s Blood Cross. Jane Yellowrock is back on the prowl against the children of the night... The vampire council has hired skinwalker Jane Yellowrock to hunt and kill one of their own who has broken sacred ancient rules-but Jane quickly realizes that in a community that is thousands of years old, loyalties run deep...
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B0030CHEXQ
Publish date: 2009-12-22
Publisher: Roc
Pages no: 335
Edition language: English
This sequel to Skinwalker picks up right where the action left off. Plenty of action of the fighting sort, and an almost frustrating lack of any other sort of action. Jane has options, but always higher priorities than sex. I'm still digging this series. Here, she works more with the police, takin...
Created a bookclub for Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series at http://booklikes.com/groups/show/987/series-jane-yellowrock if anyone is interested. Not trying to assign a "monthly" read schedule to each book because everyone is at such different places in the series. Joining will collect member ...
Review originally featured on Angel's Guilty Pleasures Blood Cross Series: Jane Yellowrock #2 Author: Faith Hunter Genre: Urban Fantasy Publisher: Roc Release Date: January 5th 2010 Format: eBook/Paperback Pages: 321 Source: Library Jane Yellowrock is back on the prowl against the children ...
Blood Cross: A Jane Yellowrock Novel - Faith Hunter This was a great follow up novel to the first one in the series. Jane had success on her first mission of hunting down a rogue vampire that ended up being a little more complicated than just that. And now she's dispatched to find a the vampire w...
*Randomly inserts transmisogyny and bathroom-fearmongering into the book*