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 ...
Review originally featured at Angel's Guilty Pleasures Death's Rival Series: Jane Yellowrock #5 Author: Faith Hunter Genre: Urban Fantasy Publisher: Roc Release Date: October 2nd 2012 Format: Paperback Pages: 310 Source: Library Jane Yellowrock is a shapeshifting skinwalker you don’t want to...
Death’s Rival is book five in Jane Yellowrock series by Faith Hunter. Jane, kicked-ass and Beast, really shined. I was pulled in from the first to the last page. So much happens that you just can’t help, but get pulled in. The story is action-packed, full of suspense, secrets, and shocking moments. ...
From a somewhat mediocre start this series has improved quite a lot. This book is a good mix of action, urban fantasy and research. I do like Jane’s new companions and I do especially like that she has become quite a bad-ass. By the way I am sure the usage of the word “bad-ass” will be censored by t...
This book was really good. I was thoroughly pleased when I finished the last page. The plot was great although I'm still pissed at Leo and I feel just a but violated. I'm not sure I feel any better about George. And Rick? Well I hope he is gone forever. He can be with his Soul and wolf and Pea - the...
Now this is what I'm looking for when I want a kick ass female lead who isn't jumping into every male bed she sees. Jane Yellowrock is constantly dealt a raw hand. It just never seems to end for her. At least she and Beast are on better terms. In the latest edition of Jane's employment with the ...
An explosive addition to the Jane Yellowrock series. I had almost lost interest in this series, but this book revived it!Jane is back to working for Leo as a strategic plague strikes the vampire population. There are two new character additions to the novel, the Younger brothers, that the readers wi...
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