by Kat Richardson
So Harper's pal/computer tech/security expert, Quinton, comes to her for a favor. Several homeless people in the area have gone missing, and some have shown up that look, well, eaten. By something large. Quinton would like Harper to look into it, see if there's something that's more up her partic...
This was as great as I remembered it. [spoiler] So glad that Will is finally gone, though the circumstance was a bit cruel. [/spoiler] The plot was rather exhilarating in part because of Harper getting to spend so much time with Quinton and because it's the 2nd time I've read this so I already knew ...
Such a strange series (a gift -so I have to keep reading) - Harper Blaine is still a bland, blank slate and kind of unlikeable. Once more the book never really thoroughly explains why she needs to be the one to solve this case or continuously mix with vampires (though they scare her and now for som...
I'm glad that Will is out and Quinton is in. I really enjoy this type of love interest - nerdy, smart and not at all pushy. The fact that he has a ~mysterious~ past is also thrown out the window in the interest of disclosure to main character so that she is not constantly left in the dark (well, any...
I can't wait to forget this entire experience.
Best of series so far. Prose is still clunky.
I'm wondering if Harper should have just left all this paranormal shit alone. It's like a flood gate is opening up. It becomes weird and weird for her. I'm as impatient trying to learn the ins and outs of the world. Since we are viewing from Harper's POV, it's driving me crazy too. Each case sh...
Best yet. Good mystery, nice character development, as well as her relationship with Quinton.
**Review** Harper Blaine, the heroine of the series, is a private investigator living in Seattle and was killed whilst pursuing a case. She was dead for only two minutes and brought back by medical intervention. During her recovery, she discovers she is able to recognize witches and vampires see gho...
I enjoyed this book and I thought it was a nice addition to the series. It was more relationship focused than the other two books but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Harper had at times felt almost asexual before this but that's certainly no longer the case. I've always loved Quinton so I was...