Penis bones.That's how this book starts. With Penis Bones and Antiques Roadshow. You'd think with something that funny this book would be as good as Bloodshot, which was a fun romp, whose humor more than made up for the flaws. Sadly, this book is a disappointment.What humor there is simply recyc...
From the beginning, I felt that this sequel missed the verve, the fun, of the first installment. I read on, hoping that things would pick up once Priest got through filling in new readers on "in last week's episode." Instead the story seemed more and more haphazard. Things happen out of the blue, ch...
Fun and satisfying. I love Raylene Pendle, and hope we get to see more of her. One of the best things about Priest's novels is they get a wrap up, so even if they are in series with an underlying continuing storyline, they're not cliffhangers. Maybe I shouldn't say "one of the best things," because ...
Hellbent was my first foray into the world's of Cherie Priest. I've heard wonderful things about her steampunk series, the Clockwork Century, but of her vampire series, beginning with Bloodshot, I'd heard very little. Let me put that to rest. If you're just looking for all that glitters, this isn't ...
I really enjoyed this one. This is straightforward Urban Fantasy, no romantic subplots, and a really good story. There were some pretty hysterical moments, concerning the main story (penis bones), which Raylene is on a mission to steal for her "agent" Horace. During the course of trying to retriev...
Egalley thanks to Random HouseI love, love, love Cherie Priest. Hellbent was just as awesome as Bloodshot.Raylene continues to sparkle with her wit, severe OCD, dubious morality and tendency to pick up stray pets and pet people.This time she is offered a contract to steal a bunch of artifacts from a...
*Rating* 4 stars*Genre* Urban Fantasy*Review* http://gizmosreviews.blogspot.com/Hellbent is the second novel in the Cheshire Red Reports series by Cherie Priest. Our protagonist is Raylene Pendle who is a thief and a vampire who drinks blood but can’t fly nor can she be exposed to the sunlight. She ...
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