Once Bitten, Twice Shy by Jennifer Rardin Series: Jaz Parks #1 Published by Orbit on 8 October 2007 Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy Pages: 320 Format: Kindle Source: Kindle Purchase Reading Challenges: 2015 Reading Assignment Challenge, 2015 TBR Pile Reading Challenge, Bookish Resolutions C...
*4.35 Stars* This is on of those books I passed a dozen times on the shelf and said, 'nah, it will never be as good as it looks to be' and left, not wanting to be disappointed. This is also the book that has me once again trying those long shot books, because it restored my faith in them. This is ...
REVIEW from April 2013 While I read quite a bit of paranormal, this isn't my typical type - it's a bit more "hard-boiled" than what I usually pick up, but I was intrigued by the characters of Jaz and Vayl. Once I picked the book up, I didn't want to put it down, it was a very good read. The good...
Jaz Parks is partnered with Vayl, a vampire from Romania. They work for the CIA as assassins. They work with each other to chase paranormal enemies. Both of them have secrets and these secrets are about to come home to roost. Vayl and Jaz are great characters and you can understand some of their ...
right from the start i liked this book . The main character JAZ she is a witty , smart mouth person. She is a fighter and doesnt take guff from anyone. I can't wait to start on the next book. I recommend if you like URBAN/FANTASY you would like this one too. Reminds me of Dresden,in the DRESDEN File...
Writing feels a bit funky at times and a bit rushed. Overall i enjoyed it, but not enough to give it 5 stars.I'll read book 2 and see what happens there tho.
3.5 stars. While I'm still waiting for the perfect marriage of a military/spy book and paranormal romance/urban fantasy book, Once Bitten came closer than anything I've read so far. The military aspect was on the lighter side and there was some weird quasi-romance or something going on between Jaz...
2.5 starsThis book had so much promise but it didn't deliver. It felt completely scattered, like the heroine. I didn't understand her sudden feelings/relationship with Vayl. Events weren't explained efficiently. The author would stop to add unnecessary inner monologue from the heroine that had n...
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