Sookie's boyfriend Bill disappears under mysterious circumstances and Sookie and Eric cook up a scheme to find and/or rescue him. Sookie meets and really likes Alcide Herveaux but he's in a bad relationship and her's is suddenly on the rocks so no dice. Eric plays a hug role in this one and I'm li...
The authorCharlaine Harris has been a published novelist for over twenty-five years. A native of the Mississippi Delta, she grew up in the middle of a cotton field. Now she lives in southern Arkansas with her husband, her three children, three dogs, and a duck. The duck stays outside. The synopsisSo...
Originally reviewed here.Why I Read It: Same reason I've read the other books in the series so far; I've owned them forever and just want to *finally* read them, and they're actually mildly entertaining brain-candy.I'm a little frustrated with myself because I'm super behind on reviews. I'm not one ...
I thought the Dallas one was a little better than this Jackson one...it was still good though. In this one Bill is consumed with a secret task given to him by the Vampire Queen of Louisiana and has to leave town AGAIN. This is starting to become the norm with Bill, always giving Sookie his back si...
There were some parts I loved, some parts I hated. But the overall feeling is disappointment :(Three stars because I'm a good person and because I want to read the next one. Judging by the events in the final chapters, it promises A LOT.
This is my favorite Sookie Stackhouse book thus far. Of course, I have many more left to read yet :). There was a ton of action in this book, which I really enjoyed! I guess I just feel as though the previous two novels dragged a bit too much for me. There are times when Sookie can get on my nerves ...
No no no! Had to give up after this gem:'Bill's Missing,' Pam said, shooting from the conversational hip.'No, he's not. He's in Seattle,' I said. Willfully obtuse. I had learned that word from my Word-A-Day calendar only that morning, and here I was getting to use it.
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