Blood Cross is the second book in the Jane Yellowrock series. When we last left Jane, though she had saved the day, Leo, the master of the New Orleans was not pleased, believing that she had killed his son, rather than killing the killer of his son. In Blood Cross, Jane must hunt a dangerous rogue...
Definitely not as good as Skinwalker, but entertaining enough to want to finish it. The plot was a bit tedious and sooo predictable. The author spent so much time describing every mundane detail that I found myself skipping through certain parts. How many times do we have to hear about tea-making or...
The second book is a continuation of the first book, as Jane's contract has been extended to cover another task. Therefore, you will probably want to read the first book Skinwalker before you pick up Blood Cross.Faith Hunter is back with Jane Yellowrock, skinwalker, who is on the trail of the vampir...
This book takes place almost directly after the first book. Leo is still angry with her and she's still on the trail of the vampire of is make new ones without supervising them during their first appearance and the subsequent blood lust. I didn't like this book as much as I liked the first one. T...
Jane Yellowrock seems to be making herself indispensable to the vampire community. Which is a little ironic considering she is a vampire hunter. She is fresh off the heels of killing a shapeshifter, masquerading as the son of the Master Vampire of the City of New Orleans, Leo. Now, she has been task...
Enjoyed it. Nice follow up to her first book. Current urban fantasy that is more action/problem solving than romance, although she does have a couple of interested men around. More character building, and I enjoyed seeing the relationship develop between Jane and her best friend Molly, and Molly's c...
I liked this one a lot more than book 1. With the arrival of Molly and her kids (Jane's witch friends) we get to see more of the caring side of Jane, and I think that we get a better feel for her character. The vampire world is explored more, there are continuing consequences from actions in book 1,...
Although better than the debut, it was ruined by it's ending. The romantic (or unromantic) choice Jane makes about the man she chooses bothered me a lot. She was incredibly attracted to Potential Boyfriend #1 and spent most of the book drooling over him, and when she wasn't drooling she was having s...
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