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by Faith Hunter
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Angel's Guilty Pleasures
Angel's Guilty Pleasures rated it 5 years ago
Title: Broken Soul Series: Jane Yellowrock #8 Author: Faith Hunter Genre: Urban Fantasy Publisher: Roc Release Date: October 7th 2014 Format: eBook Pages: 329 Source: Library Jane Yellowrock is a vampire killer for hire—but other creatures of the night still need to watch their backs.... Whe...
Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 7 years ago
Created a bookclub for Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series at http://booklikes.com/groups/show/987/series-jane-yellowrock if anyone is interested. Not trying to assign a "monthly" read schedule to each book because everyone is at such different places in the series. Joining will collect member ...
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 10 years ago
In many ways, Broken Soul functions merely to clear the deck of lingering plot lines, tie up a few loose ends, and set things up for the next few novels. But wow - what a way to accomplish all that! There's murder, mayhem, romance, torture, destruction, intrigue, a whole new supernatural species...
Escape from the ER
Escape from the ER rated it 10 years ago
I follow about 5 or 6 paranormal/UF series & invariably there are some misses among the hits. Characters temporarily lose their way, plots become top heavy with romantic angst or events occur that stretch credibility even for this genre. Somehow Ms. Hunter has avoided these pitfalls, consistently tu...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 10 years ago
Jane is working to a deadline to improve Leo’s security before a delegation of likely hostile European Vampires arrive on an official visit – and possible invasion She never expected it to be tested early – when the Satan’s Trio arrive in town, vampires that frighten even other vampires, every conti...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 10 years ago
Finally I made the time to read this book. I loved it. I read it in one sitting which meant staying up until the wee hours of the night. Or actually, just before dawn breaks if it were still summer rather than fall.Jane is still kickass. There are some similarities between Jane and Anita Blake. ...
Housewife Blues and Chihuahua Stories
8 books in and Jane is deadlier than ever, between the new ways in which she and Beast combine skills and her penchant for ticking off Leo it is a wonder she is still alive. The action is as always plentiful and the surprises in store for Jane add elements of tension and as well as mystery.What was ...
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