by Tanya Huff
From the blurb: "For centuries, the werewolves of Toronto have managed to live in peace and tranquility, hidden quietly away on their London, Ontario farm. But now, someone has learned their secret—and is systematically massacring this ancient race.The only one they can turn to is Henry Fitzroy, T...
Somewhere in the course of this novel it occurred to me why I became so attached to this series; it all has to do with an old television series--not the one adapted directly from Huff's, which I've never seen. Rather, this reminds me strongly of Forever Knight, a series about a centuries old Vampire...
Blood Trail (Victoria Nelson, #2) by Tanya Huff My rating: 4 of 5 stars I liked this book better than the previous one. The supporting cast was more present and interesting. In this story Vicki finds herself heading out from Toronto to rural Canada. Henry is asked to help in uncovering who kil...
vici meets werewolves. Calluci and Fitzhenry argue.
I was on the fence of who the bad guys were but I did have it narrowed down to two when their characters were introduced, so pat myself on the back. I like that the heroine isn't perfect. Towers over most men, including one of her love interests, and is slowly losing her sight. This story was goo...
I didn't like this one as much as I liked Blood Price. I much prefered Vicki and Henry working together with Mike thrown in and this one switched so that they were split up most of the time. It wasn't that I didn't like the story, it just threw me. It took me a lot longer to finish it because of tha...
Canada's supernatural is further revealed to a former homicide detective – and current private investigator – in this second instalment of the Vicki Nelson series. Whereas Blood Price dealt with demons (as well as introducing continuing vampire character Henry Fitzroy), Blood Trail explores the soci...
1997: BLOOD TRAIL is a fun read. It has wit, sass and great characters. Watching the tension grow between Vicki and her two boyfriends (who both suffer from major fits of jealousy but will _never_ ever admit it) is always amusing and I really loved peeking into the daily routines of the life of a w...
Good series and was just what I wanted at the time. I enjoyed all the characters.