by Jeaniene Frost
I thought this novella was well done for the most part. It was suspenseful and I truly wondered how Cat was going to get everyone out of this pickle. While I did think it ended well, I thought the solution was found too easily and conveniently.
... for the final book in the series, which was released yesterday, and this was the most enjoyable of all of the novellas. It starred Cat and Bones and most of the other characters I've come to love in the Night Huntress world. Definitely worth reading!
It was an ok read. Well written, gripping and with some original story twists and turns. Very dramatic and a lot of action. A quick read, but not very memorable - and don't expect any warm and fuzzy feelings with this one. It was kind of brutal.
Interesting surprise. This story shows Ian in a more positive aspect than all the previous ones. Not that he is a good vampire but he isn't a bad one either. He is dependable and full of humor (regardless of the timing). Still likes to shagg anything in a skirt and doesn't really care what methods h...
Very cute novella. Cat has to work with Ian when Bones and the rest of the gang starts act weird around a vampire we just meet. You know things are dire if Cat and Ian are working together. My favorite line is when Ian starts to undo his pants in front of Cat, "I don't care what you think, your j...
This one is a short novella in the Night Huntress Series. If you have't read Jeaniene's post on the matter, she intended to write two more books in the Cat & Bones series (book 7+8) but after finishing this novella and preparing the next one she realized that this novella made a 8th book unnecessary...