I'm completely convinced that the story arc of his book is essential to the series. Went a little soap opera-y, introduced a few too many new characters, too much bullying by the bad guys, took too long to connect that person X was always doing y during the z events ... but, overall an enjoyable r...
Clouds are brewing over Cadogan House, and recently turned vampire Merit can’t tell if this is the darkness before the dawn or the calm before the storm. With the city iself in turmoil over paranormals and the state threatening to pass a paranormal registration act, times haven’t been this precariou...
I didn't realize how much I missed Ethan while I was reading. Okay, could someone please tell me who goes over to someone's house and steals ashes? Who does that?I was about done with that person after that happened. Then again, that person never held my interest in the first place. Where did Simon ...
I am going to give everyone a heads up right now: This review is going to have spoilers from previous books. If you haven't read them and hate spoilers, Stop Reading Now. You have been warned. After the conclusion of Hard Bitten, book 4 in the Chicagoland Vampire Series by Chloe Neill, I was in a b...
Well … Um … I’m almost at a loss for words. Which is most unusual. Okay, let me try again. The entire first 3/4 of this novel just felt … wrong. It had nothing to do with the plot. Nothing to do with the writing. It did, however, have absolutely everything to do with the fact that Ethan was not pres...
1 1/2 years ago I read the last Chicagoland Vampires book and I could pick up right where I left, I did not forget a thing about Merit's world. I more or less abandoned the series because in a lot of reviews for #5 was mentioned that Ethan returns from the dead. Finally, I gave it a chance again, be...
This book actually does not deserve 3 starts why you might ask in high school i was taught by my lowly high school teacher the importance of a frigging plot which was practically nonexistent in this book.i hate(d)both mallory and catcher in this book and that was before i realized she was a witch bi...
This review and others by Berls are also available on Fantasy is More FunMy Initial Reaction...This series continues to be a favorite read for me. I was worried after the events of Hard Bitten that the series would fall apart- how could it survive the death of Ethan and the loss of the chemistry bet...
***This review is written for readers who have read the previous titles***Ethan is dead. Even though this is exactly what I wanted from book one, it feels like a scape goat. Now Merit can finally grow as a character and the readers can truly get to know her. Sure there's a lot of Ethan moaning and g...
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