Like all the Blake books lately, the intense honesty and action always have me a bit drunk on the power-aspect of it all. Blood Noir is a bit underestimated from other Blake novels but I loved the fact that it was more relaxed than some others.
I liked this one because I like Jason. All the usual weird/retarded stuff ended up coming into play, but I've gotten used to just scanning through it and rolling my eyes.One thing that has been getting on my nerves for awhile is the way they all refer to her string of men as her "sweeties." It makes...
As expected this was not a good book but strangely it also didn't feel like the worst, that title went to the last two Anita adventures.First of all, I could not believe the opening scene was a sex scene and it was so long I got bored and started to read only the speech and none of the descriptions....
Blood Noir by Laurell K. Hamilton, Dear lord, this book sucked the will to live right outta me. I skipped pages, I rolled my eyes and worst of all… I skipped the sex scenes. ME! I love grubby were or vamp pron, but this book blew goats and I just could not bring myself to read it in the end. I’ve be...
Jason is a werewolf, Master vampire Jean-Claude's pomme de sang, one of Anita's friends, and also one of Anita's lovers. Not long after Jason's girlfriend breaks up with him, he finds out that his father has maybe weeks to live. Jason's family, especially his father, believes he's gay, because to th...
the novel was just as exciting and amazing as Hamilton’s previous novels. We still have the eroticism that came with the ardeur, but it’s not as overblown as when it first arrived. Anita has learned more control and it shows in her interactions with everyone. We’re given more plot and more conflicts...
You can outline a story beforehand or write it by the seat of your pants. It's clear the author wrote Blood Noir the latter way, and not just because I know the backstory. Like Micah, this was originally going to be a novella, until something more developed. And it shows. Not only that, but I would'...
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