I've been increasingly dissatisfied with quite a number of vampire books. Especially if there's a female vampire that's the main character. Somehow, despite the fact that the main character (female) is a vampire, she still has to be rescued by the macho manly vampire. It's not cool anymore. Le...
Cheshire Red is a vampire and an acquisitions expert (thief). Raylene likes that many people assume Cheshire Red is a man and she’s not about to dissuade them, enjoying working in the shadows as she does. Ian, another vampire who is oddly blind, has hired her to track down his medical records from h...
I loved Raylene's snarky, sarcastic type of humor. The secondary characters are fun too; Domino and his sister Pepper, Sister Rose/Adrian, Ian, Cal, Horace. They all play off of each other well (leading to some funny commentary). The story is mostly resolved, Raylene just needs to find a certain ind...
It's taken me forever to read this (I started it in May!), mainly because I like my paranormal books to have a romance subplot in them and this lacked one. However this still managed to grab my attention, which is why I've persevered instead of giving up. Admittedly my interest only grew enough ...
Our main character Raylene is a thief; and a really good one at that. She ends up being hired by a fellow vampire to find some documents. It seems to be an easy case at first, but the more Raylene uncovers the more she realizes that her client's problems also affect her. So Raylene races around th...
Right after I posted that update complaining about this, it got better again. And then the pace picked up and it was really fun. And then the pace didn't know what to do when the mystery was solved but the action wasn't, so it just kept up it's breakneck speed, even though that meant skipping over...
I shan't be writing a review but I will sum up the book as best as I can with my awesome skills1. A kick ass main character who may or may not have OCD, is slightly neurotic, is definitely paranoid, is a thief and is well, PRETTY DAMN HILARIOUS2. A drag queen who goes by the name Sister Rose who is ...
I haven't read much urban fantasy, but this was totally fun. Though...I'm not sure if maybe it's a bit of a satire of the genre? Guess I'll just have read some more ;)
I’m always very cautious when I pick up an urban fantasy book. For two reasons: 1. I’m not a romance reader, so the moment I see a paranormal/urban fantasy with romance and unexplainable feelings stirring from the loins because there’s a character with bestial urges and dangerous animal/pheromone a...
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