Excellent having Merit and the gang back. By "gang" with this series I definitely mean actual characters rather than cardboard characters just there for no real reason but it's still very much a one-woman show from her POV. We do get to know more of everyone's backstory, definitely more about the ...
Book: Twice Bitten (Chicagoland Vampires #3)Author: Chloe NeillPublication Date: 7/6/2010Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 5 Stars REVIEW This is a re-read for me and I loved this book so far it was the best in the series. Merit has taken her role of Sentinel pretty serious and is...
Merit, Chicago’s newest vampire, is learning how to play well with others. Other supernaturals, that is. Shapeshifters from across the country are convening in the Windy City, and as a gesture of peace, Master Vampire Ethan Sullivan has offered their leader a very special bodyguard: Merit. Merit is ...
4,5 stars I like this series. A lot. "Twice Bitten" is proof number three of how much I enjoy it. This is a unique kind of urban fantasy. It is unlike "Kate Daniels"'s intricate and action-packed plots and reduced amount of romantic interactions. "Chicagoland Vampires" isn't about having a co...
Twice Bitten is the third book in the Chicagoland Vampire series and picks up almost immediately following the events at the end of book 2. Merit has been receiving these red envelopes with hinting at an invitation to some thing special. I admit that I had this crazy thought that they were some kin...
Audiobook re-read Ethan still pisses me off in this re-read. He gave her up for nothing! I'm going to re-read the series by audiobook. Previous review 10/11/10 I can't get enough of this series! I'm planning on preordering the next book because I don't want to miss it. Merit still ...
Good entry in the series. Merit's done some growing up and is a much more mature character here than in the first two. I liked the reconciliation with Mallory and how she handled herself with the Ethan situation (although my heart broke for her a bit). Ethan himself? Meh, I get that I'm supposed ...
The end makes me want to start the next book right away. The series is growing on me. I wasn't too hip to the first book but wanted to see what everyone was gushing about. Now that stuff is happening and the players involved are getting a bit more interesting, I'm starting to see what all the hubbub...
I think the author may have hit her stride with this one. Yes, I was as irritated as heck at Ethan (though, darn, he somewhat redeemed himself before it was too late, no?). But this story was pretty well woven, I thought. I didn’t guess who was behind the shifter dodginess, which is good because I l...
Merit is still learning, but finding that maybe, just maybe, she's not wrong for the job of Sentinel and that there's a hope for herself and Ethan. She's also drawn into shifter politics. Things are not going well for a lot of people and she seems to be a focus for a lot of what's going on. Parti...
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