Micah and Strange Candy
An all new Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Novel, and more original tales in one special volume MICAH 'Raising the dead is easy. Love is hard.' There are lots of reasons to raise the dead - some private, some public. In this case, the feds have a witness who died before he could speak on the record....
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An all new Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Novel, and more original tales in one special volume MICAH 'Raising the dead is easy. Love is hard.' There are lots of reasons to raise the dead - some private, some public. In this case, the feds have a witness who died before he could speak on the record. They want him raised so his testimony can be taken. So here I am, Anita Blake, necromancer, on a plane to Philadelphia, flying off to do my job. But I'm not alone: Micah, head of the St Louis wereleopards, is with me. I'm happy to have him at my side. Until he mentions that this will be our first time alone together. Just me and Micah. And all my fears and doubts...STRANGE CANDY Fantastical fairy tales that will leave you craving more: from the woman who marries into a family of wizards to a couple fleeing a gang of love-hungry cupids, readers will revel in these unique visions.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780755355440 (075535544X)
Publish date: kwiecień 2010 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Headline
Pages no: 406
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Urban Fantasy,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Shapeshifters,
Paranormal Romance,
Horror,
Supernatural,
Vampires
Series: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter (#13)
I wanted to like this so much because I really like Micah (and Nathaniel) and I was curious about his history. I expected...more, I guess, out of this. It was short, which made me happy because I've been reading long books lately, but it also felt rushed. It's like Hamilton was writing the next book...
Book: Micah (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #13)Author: Laurell K. HamiltonPublication Date: 2/28/2006Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 5 Stars REVIEW Anita and Micah are off on a raising alone. Micah is determined to make it wonderful for Anita if he can. They have never had sole al...
Firstly, a pertinent point about this book is it’s short – it’s about 100 pages long by my e-reader and a substantial part of that is a preview of Danse Macabre. This is normally where I insert my complaints about how I don’t like novellas, but I’ll pass on it this once. But I will say if you are ...
This reminds me of that classic yet devastating complaint: short, but not short enough. Don't let the 300 pages fool you--this is a novella, not a novel, using font tricks to make you think you're paying full price for a full novel. And even for a novella, this feels padded to me. And unfortunately,...
LKH whets my appetite for the next book in the series with this slightly long short story. I did want more but still it's incredibly readable. Anita manages to only have one sex scene, stays faithful to one partner, actually raises a dead person, evades death and altogether returns somewhat to the...