by Jeanne C. Stein
I think sitting on this review made me enjoy it less. Anna is in such denial about what her life must be now. As soon as someone starts to talk seriously to her about the things she needs to do, she metaphorically puts her fingers in her and yells, "I'm not listening!" Also, there is a sex scene but...
Lockruf des Blutes.
Lockruf des Blutes.
2012/2/28-3/5
Yay, only 4 misplaced apostrophes this time!
Blood Drive, begins a few months after the death of Avery, the vampire who attempted to kill Anna's partner and make her into something she is not in The Becoming. Anna is still very much determined to retain her human connections, despite the advice of Culebra. She wants to hold onto her relations...
In the follow-up to The Becoming, Anna Strong is now a full fledged vampire and bounty hunter along with partner David, who nearly found himself died during the events in the Becoming. Once again, she finds herself dealing with another intriguing situation, but this time she will need help from othe...
Anna learning about her new vampire self and community is very interesting but I had a hard time with the storyline of an underage girl that is forced into pornography. I wish books like this, and ones about rape, came with a warning label so I could make a choice before I start reading.
Anna Strong takes on a very human problem in Jeanne C. Stein's Blood Drive.Anna's brother died whilst still a teen. Now his girlfriend wants Anna to find her runaway teen daughter, Trish. Anna doesn't like Trish's mother, and dislikes her all the more when she investigates Trish's disappearance - wh...