My rating: 5 of 5 stars
First thoughts when I picked this up from the Library was 1)"Oh My God! it's the size of a house brick, 2)"Ooo that's a nice cover (that's me, always considering the important stuff...).
I really enjoyed this book. The plot as described on the back seems to be spread more throughout the entire book, rather than just the first chapter and the last 50 pages; is it spread consistently? No, but we do get brought back to the plot here and there, so it's a sleight improvement on that aspect of some of the previous installment in the series.
In this book I feel as though Anita really starts to come to terms with the fact that she has a somewhat functioning life. After a little heart to heart with a wise friend (a.k.a Jason) she evaluates her feelings towards Nathaniel and how much he means to her. This mean we see a lot more of his personality. There are more developments with her powers/magic (whatever you want to call it), which of course bring a new bunch of problems that Anita has to navigate. She also kinda makes up with Richard (sort of...a bit...I think....).
There is also a bunch of serial killer vampires that are praying on strippers, that Anita has to catch. So you can grantee that there will be another member of authority in law enforcement that Anita will rub the wrong way, which is always going to be somewhat entertaining for us, but cause problems when they meet Micah and Nathaniel.
If you've been reading the series so far then I highly recommend this book.
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