by E.S. Moore
DNF.Made to Chapter 14, pg. 104. I don't know why. There wasn't anything really wrong with it. It was just another standard urban paranormal. Kat's a female Blade with her own wicked sword and a tech geek sidekick. The weres submitted to the vamps was something new-ish. But I just couldn't care. I'...
Kat Redding is known as Lady Death to the vampires. Armed with silver, illegal since the Uprising when vampires and werewolves drove humans into virtual hiding at night, she preys on the predators, saving the lives of the Purebloods, the untainted humanity, as much as she can.But Kat is one of the t...
I enjoyed the book a great deal. There are still some questions left unanswered, but hopefully there will be more about that in the next book. I liked Kat as a char and how the vamps and werewolves are. It is not quite as rosy as those i've read before, but i liked it all the same. I wanna know more...
Review to come.
Kat Redding is a vampire known as Lady Death. She spends her life by killing the Others who have done bad things. Her only friend is Ethan, a human whom she saved years ago, while she escaped from the horrific tragedy that wiped her family and turned her vampired. Nobody knows who she really is or w...
*Rating* 3.0*Genre* Urban Fantasy*Review*"A droplet of blood slid down the blade of my sword, then hung from the tip. It quivered there elongated, and then dropped with a faint plink."Eric S. Moore's "To Walk The Night" is the first novel in the Kat Redding series. Kat is nicknamed Lady Death by the...
3½ Stars
As sexist as I am when it comes to authors (yes, I admit, I'm prejudiced against male authors. Bad Jess.), I was very pleasantly surprised by this one.Absolutely no romance (booooo lol), but the action was great, and I loved the politics and betrayals and even the interesting dynamic Kat has with Et...
Woof, grim grim grim. I need more romance to leven my UF, though book one of both the Kate Daniels and the Rachel Morgan series spent more time setting the stage than laying the foundation for a happily-ever-after. In theory TO WALK THE NIGHT could move in that direction, sweeping me off my feet i...
To Walk The Night was one of those books that I was super excited to read. In theory I should have loved this book. It had a tough and independent heroine who wasn't afraid to kick butt, however this turned out to be a did-not finish book for me. I had a super hard time connecting to the heroine, ...