In the tradition of chaos and destruction that Jane seems to attract this book in the series was exactly the storm of emotion and bloody action that my brain needed to steep itself in, as a matter of fact it calmed me down better than a tranquilizer as Jane is one of my favorite UF guns and stake wi...
I have nothing but praise for Blood Trade, the sixth in Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series. As always, Ms. Hunter gives readers action, adventure, mystery and - perhaps most importantly - heart. We rejoin Jane after the treacherous master vampire Leo (perhaps unknowingly) bound Beast. She is depr...
Jane Yellowrock is still reeling from the bond that Leo forced on her, depressed, lost and apathetic and afraid even to shift for fear that Beast would go running to Leo, she needs a distraction. So a call to Natchez to kill Naturaleza vampires sounds like the best thing.There’s some politics to pla...
I wanted to give it 4 stars, but there were some sticking points for me.At this point, I'm a bit tired of the Rick/Bruiser storyline. Pick one or walk away from both. Both of the men are acting like hormonal teenagers.I forget how long Jane and Beast have knowingly been together, but shouldn't the...
Faith Hunters Jane Yellowrock series is one of my must read books. I eagerly look forward to each and every one and they never fail to satisfy me. Jane Yellowrock has gone through a lot during the span of the series and Blood Trade picks up exactly where Death's Rival left off. In Death's Rival you ...
Eh. There's a prophecy. Jane tells us in excruciating detail about all her weapons. Jane can't decide between Bruiser and Rick. There's a nice warm fuzzy or two at the end but this one felt like it was all about moving pieces into place for the next book. It isn't a bad read but it certainly wasn't ...
I'm stuck between a rating of 4 or 5 stars, but what I am sure of is my love of this series. Always such a fun, wild ride full of action, blood and character growth. {Rating: 4.5 stars}
I rated Blood Trade 4.25 Stars. Read it too quickly though. Now I have to wait on the next. Really curious about the whole "Beast" situation. See my full review at puretextuality.com
The ending to Death's Rival (Jane Yellowrock #5) annoyed me. I was seriously thinking of giving up on the series and if I had to wait a year for Blood trade I probably would have. But I finished Death's Rival on the 26th of March and less than a week later I had Blood Trade in my hands. Blood T...
Jane is back, and her beast is chained to Leo. Something that Jane does not want him to know, like ever... It was funny reading about her beast puddling into a mush whenever she hears Leo's voice. Strong, big mate :)Scared to shift, in fear that her beast will go straight to Leo and happily roll aro...
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