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Flirt (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #18) - Community Reviews back

by Laurell K. Hamilton
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tonyawarner
tonyawarner rated it 14 years ago
Vampire slayer and necromancer Anita Blake is asked to raise the dead wife of a very rich man. She tries to explain, she will still be dead, just a zombie, and turns him down. He in turn, hires some werelions to try and convince her to do as he wishes. With her men's lives at stake, Anita turns the...
Rabid Reads
Rabid Reads rated it 14 years ago
Reviewing by Rabid ReadsYou can say what you like about the turn that the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series has taken but I'm in it for the long haul. Flirt didn't shock and astound me but it's still a good read and is on par with what I've come to expect from Laurell K. Hamilton. This book is shor...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 14 years ago
Re-read this time by audiobook I am getting very tired of Anita hemming and hawing, questioning everything even though she still states in the middle of all of these situations how she should feel more upset about something and she's concerned that she doesn't. And I feel like screaming when I hea...
Judithe
Judithe rated it 14 years ago
Anita is back in this rather short novel. Her supporting cast included Micah, Nathanial and Jason, but the emphasis was more on her job rather than cavorting with the boys. It felt more like a novella (larger print, short page count) but was a nice story. It was a little predictable (I felt), but I ...
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 14 years ago
Anita Blake finally has a few days to rest and reconnect with her many men. Flirting and just having fun until she is forced at gunpoint to animate a zombie for a crazy man. The clincher is the heavies are werelions - the only animal that resides inside Anita for which she hasn't found a mate. Thi...
Trish
Trish rated it 14 years ago
I was ready to be disappointed with the book because of the limited number of pages but I was so wrong. It was still action packed and focused around Anita's occupation. I enjoyed returning to her line of work and reading about how powerful she has become. This was a little taste of how Anita is war...
Papyrus to Datapad
Papyrus to Datapad rated it 15 years ago
A semi-novel, in the vein of Micah, rather than a full-length Anita Blake novel, it was actually a breath of fresh air for the series. It started fairly well with an interesting interview with a man who wanted to bring his wife back from the dead but quickly degenerated into another "Anita plays eg...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 15 years ago
Why did I do this to myself? Why return to Anita Blake, when all she does is annoy and frustrate me? Because I am a fool.But as foolish as I am, at least I didn't write a novel in which all the male characters tell Anita how hot and desirable and wonderful she is for an entire chapter. Is there a...
Lillie Loves to Read
Lillie Loves to Read rated it 15 years ago
3 1/2*Picked this up from library on a whim. Stopped reading about Anita Blake several books ago but... It was nice to go back to Anita's job. That's what made her interesting in the first place, imo. There was still the feeling that Anita was/is the most irresistible woman around but not as bad as ...
Reading Angel
Reading Angel rated it 15 years ago
After so many books I'm terribly invested in all the characters in this series. While this was a shorter book like Micah was, it was definitely much better!! It had mystery, danger, necromancy, love, and violence. All things I love...lol.There wasn't all the unneeded sex that seemed to dominate so...
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