This is one of the rare books in this series that doesn't revolve around Anita's need to have sex with multiple partners. She, Edward, Bernardo and Olaf get to play marshal in Tacoma Washington where a brutal serial killer (actually the Harlequin) is taking out lone weretigers. The Harlquin take or...
I am still enjoying this series. This installment has more of Edward and less sex than many of the previous books. It still bothers me that Jean Claude is not much more than a mention here and there. So are most of her other men, and I found I really missed most of them. And doesn't it bother JC...
Oh, thank you, thank you, God! Can I just say that when I finished this book I felt profound gratitude. There wasn't even one tiny-teeny ORGY in this book. There was ONE very modest (for LKH) sex scene, and that's it, people. That is it.Can you believe it?! Considering that the previous book was on...
Much like the series itself, this book started out with so much promise. There was an actual case to work on, even if Anita and Edward already knew the identity of the killers before we the readers even showed up. Edward was present. I even managed to get through all the dead-eye flirting without ...
DON'T READ THESE BOOKS.Here is the "plot" of this installment: The Harlequin are killing people. Anita teams up with Edward and they become BFFs. Bernardo and Olaf are called in for shits and giggles. Jean-Claude, Micah, and Nathaniel are not even mentioned until page 175. Laurell K. Hamilton STILL ...
While it was missing a majority of my favorite characters, I did enjoy how this book seemed to get back to what made Anita such a great character in the first place. I still miss her job at Animators, Inc., but I loved that the cop drama was back. And anytime you bring Edward into the mix, you reall...
I think this is one of the best books in this series in a while. While there was some sex, it wasn't the focus of the story. I can understand her being burnt out on police cases, but that's one of the things that I've missed the most about the last books, the police cases. I hope the other books hav...
*Rating* 3.0*Genre* Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance/Erotica*Review*Hit List is the twentieth installment in the Anita Blake series and it nearly made me rethink my desire to abandon this series. Why? Because it actually felt like Hamilton was trying to return to the old Anita Blake that I knew and ...
Colour me shocked and surprised. I really liked this book. I was prepared for the worst because this series has been one orgy after another. Not only that, but Anita had been more whiny and all around gaining power so that it's not even realistic anymore. (I know, it's about werewolves and vampi...
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