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 Joined: 15 Jan 2010 Posts: 157 Location: GA Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:38 pm |
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"When Anita Blake's boss at Animators, Inc., informs her that she's expected to raise 300-year-old zombies from a field of jumbled bones just to settle a land dispute, she's understandably annoyed. But as soon as she arrives in Branson, Missouri, to do the deed, the job gets more interesting. A psychotic sword-wielding vampire starts committing multiple murders in the area, and Anita must call on Jean-Claude, her powerful fanged suitor, for help. As always, Anita prevails over the undead, keeping Jean-Claude at arm's length, clearing the cemetery land of an ancient enchantment, and nailing the vampiric killer in one fell swoop."
"First, there were the dead in the graveyard - two-hundred years dead. I'd been hired to raise them to settle a dispute over who owned the land they were buried in.
Then there were the three dead teenagers in the woods, slaughtered in a way I had never seen before.
And then they found the dead girl, drained of blood and left in her bed.
I knew what that meant, all right. It didn't take a degree in preternatural studies to figure out that something was very wrong in and around Branson, Missouri. My name is Anita Blake. Welcome to my life..."
_________________ Cougar
Can you feel me, true?
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 Joined: 15 Jan 2010 Posts: 157 Location: GA Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:20 pm |
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Just finished book 5. I liked seeing Larry come more into his own power and seeing Anita show some weakness. When they combine their powers it is a wonderful thing
I also love that fact that she sees Jean-Claude as more than a monster now. She's getting beyond her limited views of what's "dead" and what's "alive".
If this girl doesn't get some soon, I hear it's in the next book, I think I may die! _________________ Cougar
Can you feel me, true?
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