by Laurell K. Hamilton
Look, this was trash. But I was prepared for that. Since this book is packaged as erotica it doesn't bother me that there's really no plot to speak of. I do wish there were better character moments, but hey. At least this novella was what was advertised. It gets a bonus star for centering around cha...
Book: Jason (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #23)Author: Laurell K. HamiltonPublication Date: 12/2/2014Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 4 Stars REVIEW This is just a short story mainly focused around Jason. Jason is best friends with Anita and Nathaniel and he needs their help with t...
I thought this book was to be about Jason. I was wrong. The title of this book should be Anita's sexual dysfunctions. The book can be summed up with this quote.
LKH finally went and done it - shed all pretence of plot and just wrote a book about sex - people doing it, people talking about it, people planning on doing it again.So for once she actually stuck to the book synopsis and delivered exactly as promised, I guess that's a step in the right direction.E...
This one is mostly porn, but I expected that from the summary so it didn't surprise me and it didn't annoy me. I would have been really annoyed if I'd thought it was about Anita helping the police solve a case and it was all sex with no plot at all. This one does have some plot, but it's sex related...
Meh. More filler about poly relationships, and Anita's "issues" and therapy process. Boring. I skimmed most of it. Thank god this was another library book.
I saw this book described as a “novella” and thought “this is just going to be a sex scene”. Then I opened it and saw that it was 150 pages long so took it back and assumed there was going to be a plot. I was right the first time, it’s just a very very long sex scene with a pointless pre-amble. This...
Lots of dialogue, lots of sex "therapy" but taking it for what it was obviously intended to be a great step in the right direction for Anita. However if looking for Marshal Blake this is totally not the story that features those skills of Anita's.
I recently read someone say that the last couple of books read like therapy. While reading this one I counted more than half a dozen references to "working though an issue" with a therapist or a character going to therapy for whatever issue. While I don't think this was the author's goal, I was left...
I received a print copy from Berkley in exchange for an honest review. Jason was a short story that I had a difficult time getting into since it only seemed to be a very long on going conversation that didn't end through the whole thing about the same topic over and over with little resolution or ch...