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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Book Review: Sucker Punch (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 27) by Laurell K. Hamilton

Sucker Punch (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 27) 
by Laurell K. Hamilton
August 4, 2020
Publisher: Berkley
Pages: 624
A brutal murder, a suspect in jail, and an execution planned—but what if the wrong person is about to be killed?

When a fellow U.S. Marshal asks Anita Blake to fly to a tiny community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on an emergency consult, she knows time is running short. When she arrives, there is plenty of proof that a young wereleopard killed his uncle in the most gruesome and bloody way possible. As the mounting evidence points to him, a warrant of execution is already under way.

But something seems off about the murder, and Anita has been asked for her expert opinion on the crime scene. Despite escalating pressure from local cops and the family’s cries for justice for their dead patriarch, Anita quickly realizes that the evidence doesn’t quite add up.

Time is against Anita, as the tight-knit community is up in arms and its fear of supernaturals is growing. She races to uncover the truth and determine whether the Marshals have caught the killer or are about to execute an innocent man—all in the name of justice.


Sucker Punch finds Anita Blake flying to Michigan to work a case with fellow U.S. Marshal Win Newman but what she doesn’t expect is for fellow Marshal Otto Jefferies to show up on the scene. Anita begins to investigate the case she was called in because time is of the essence and there is more than one thing that doesn’t up on the case. When supernaturals came to light and the warrant system was put into place there was nothing written to anticipate a case that has discrepancy making this one of the hardest cases Anita has worked on.

To make matters worse, Olaf wants to have the conversation so he can date Anita which isn’t at the top of her list of priorities and she would prefer it was a never have conversation. Olaf’s list of fun things to do with a woman is less than stellar and something Anita must avoid at all costs.

I really liked the way this book unfolded. It was more about the storyline than Anita’s sex life which made it a particularly good read. If you’re an Anita Blake fan do not miss this book.


Getting 5 sheep




Denise B

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
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The tiny plane landed in the dark on a runway that felt way too short. When the plane finally skidded to a stop, I couldn't make my right hand let go of the armrest. Literally I'd held on so tight that my hand had locked up, as if holding on tight would have done a damn bit of good if the plane had wrecked. The pilot turned his head to look at me and give me a thumbs-up. I just stared at him, my heart in my throat. I was phobic of flying, and this bumpy trip in a four-seater Cessna hadn't done a damn thing to quiet my fears.

He took off his headset and said, "Oh, come on, it wasn't that bad, was it?" He smiled when he said it. I glared at him until his smile faltered. I was projecting badass while the only mantra in my head was I will not throw up. I will not throw up. Only knowing that a man's life hung in the balance had gotten me to climb into the progressively smaller planes until this final one.

"Well, welcome to Hanuman, Michigan, Marshal Blake," the pilot said at last, and opened the door.

As I pried my hand free of its death grip, I wondered again why I was doing this. Because it's your job, I thought. I kept telling myself that as I gathered my bags and fitted the big one through the door ahead of me.

The pilot said, "That bag's big enough to hold a body."

"Only if it was my size or smaller, though I guess I could cut it up and make almost anyone fit," I said as I got the rest of me and the smaller bag through the door and down onto the tarmac.

"Very funny," the pilot said.

I gave him the flat look until he said, "What's really in the bag?"

"Weapons," a man said as he walked toward us in the last light of the setting sun.

I'd had just a moment to see the forest, and then it was dark as if someone had turned the lights off. You know you're in the boondocks when it's that dark even before you step into the trees; in their shade, it would be cave dark.

I smiled at Marshal Winston Newman. He was as tall as the first time I'd met him, as in over six feet, but had more meat on his bones as if he was either gaining weight or gaining muscle. I'd have to see him in better light to be sure whether he was hitting the gym or hitting the donuts. His hair was still short underneath his white cowboy hat, but the hat wasn't brand-new anymore. The brim had been worked with his hands so that it made an almost sharp point over his face. It fit him now. When I'd first met him, the hat had struck me as a present from someone who hadn't really known him or wanted him to be more cowboy than he'd seemed.

He offered to take a bag so I could shake his hand, and I let him take it. I'd have done the same for him. "Thanks for flying out at the last minute, Blake."

"I appreciate you reaching out on this." I almost added rookie, but he wasn't one anymore. He was newer than me, but then most marshals in the preternatural branch were. There were only eight of us from the old days; everyone else was either dead, worse than dead, or retired.

"Thanks for helping me out, Jim," Newman said to the pilot, who was standing by his plane watching us.

"The Marchand family has been around here a long time, and Bobby is my friend, Marshal Newman. I appreciate you trying to give him a chance."

"You understand that if Bobby Marchand did this, then I will have to execute him," Newman said.

"If he killed old man Marchand, then he'll have earned it, but Bobby has been an Ailuranthrope since just after we graduated high school. He had it under control."

I was surprised that Jim knew the politically correct term for cat-based lycanthropy. Sorry, for Therianthropy, which was the new term for all of it since it didn't imply wolf like lycanthropy did. But a lifetime of using it as a general term was going to be hard to break for me.

"That's what everyone tells me. Thanks again, Jim. Marshal Blake and I have to get over to the sheriff's office." He started moving toward a big Jeep Wrangler that was parked in the grass beside the runway.

"Duke is a good man, Newman. He's just never seen anything like this."

Newman kept us moving toward the Jeep as he called back over his shoulder, "I'm not questioning Sheriff Leduc's competency, Jim."

"Good, but you watch out for his deputy, Wagner."

That made Newman stop and look back at the pilot. "What's wrong with Wagner?"

"He gets rough when he thinks he can get away with it."

"Does the sheriff know?" Newman asked.

"I don't know, but everybody else in town does."

"Thanks for the heads-up, Jim."

"Not a problem. I hope you and Marshal Blake work this out."

"Me, too, Jim. Me, too," Newman said as he opened the back door and tossed my bag of weapons in.

Since I already had the Springfield EMP 9mm in an inner pants holster, with my marshal's badge on the belt next to it-so if I had flashed it on one of the larger planes, they'd see my badge-plus two extra magazines in the cargo pockets of my pants, a folding Emerson wave knife from Gerber in another pocket, a small tactical flashlight, a very slender man's wallet, and my smartphone, I was okay being out of easy reach of the rest of my weapons and body armor. I went around to the passenger-side door and let myself in. I'd add two more knives and switch the EMP for my Springfield Rangemaster full frame .45 in a drop leg holster when I got the chance. I had a hip holster for it, but if I had to wear the body armor, I'd have to change to the drop holster anyway, just like the EMP would switch to a holster on the MOLLE strap system on the chest of the vest. Inner pants holsters were for concealed carry when you didn't want to spook the civilians. On an active warrant, by the time I was all geared up, concealed carry was an impossibility.

"Did you know that this Deputy Wagner had a rep for roughing people up?" I asked.

Newman settled himself behind the wheel of his Jeep and shook his head. "I hadn't heard the rumor, and as far as we know, that's all it is."

"How well do you know Jim the pilot?"

"Well enough to roust him out of bed on a Saturday and get him to fly you from the main airport to here."

"You knew he was Bobby Marchand's friend, so he'd be motivated."

"I did."

"Is this your home base now?"

"It is."

"It's not exactly a great post for a marshal. Did you choose it, or did you piss someone off?"

He smiled wide enough for me to see it as he pulled the Jeep out on the runway and drove like we were a plane getting ready to take off. I realized that there didn't seem to be any other paved area nearby. We passed a shed with a windsock, but that was it. It was the definition of middle of fucking nowhere.

"I chose it."

I looked at him and he laughed. "Don't look at me like that, Blake. I know it's not a hotbed of career opportunities, but I met a woman on a case, and it sort of rearranged my priorities."

I grinned at him. "And she's local to here, I take it."

"Yeah."

"So, you sank your career to follow the love of your life to the Michigan wilderness?"

"No, but I decided that a quick rise through the ranks wasn't as important as being near the woman I wanted to spend the rest of my life with."

I spread my hands and said, "Hey, I don't throw stones at anyone's love life, Newman. My house has too much shiny glass on it, which reminds me, I promised to text them when I finally landed."

That made him laugh. It was good to hear the sound; it meant things hadn't gone completely to hell. It was bad, but he could still laugh. Some crime scenes stole laughter along with everything else. "It's nice I'm not the only one that has to text home. Some of the other marshals give me grief for it."

"Fuck them if their relationships aren't as good as ours," I said.

He laughed again. I smiled reflexively, typing on the phone. I was metaphysically tied to all the people I loved, which meant I could have just dropped my psychic shields and contacted at least some of them mind to mind, or they could have reached out to me, or in an emergency they could crash my shields, but that was damn distracting in the middle of a fight, so the deal was I'd text and call more like a regular Joe or Jill. Also, the other police were giving me enough grief about dating supernaturals, which was one of the politically correct terms for vampires, wereanimals, and anything else that wasn't strictly human. Once I'd have said straight human, but I'd been chastised for using the word straight. Between actual vocabulary guidelines for the job and civilians getting butt-hurt because of my word choices, I was thinking of just substituting the word fuck for the word they didn't like to see if they liked that better. If I was going to be offensive, I might as well go for broke.

I erased several texts and finally settled for "Landed safe. Love you. Miss you already." It seemed inadequate, but it was all true, and at least I'd remembered to text. Staying in touch when I was on the job out of town wasn't one of my best things, to say the least. Micah Callahan, one of my fiancŽs, was as bad as I was about it and traveled as much. Our mutual lovers had recently done an intervention to let us know we needed to do better.

The first return text binged on my phone. I wasn't surprised that it was Nathaniel Graison, one of my other fiancŽs, because he had been one of the main instigators of the intervention. His text said simply, "Thank you for texting. I know you don't understand why I need it. Love you back. I like that you miss me. Looking forward to the call tomorrow, or you back home before that." And there it was, the loving text turned into a nagging push. We had all agreed that I'd text when I arrived and that I'd call once a day if possible, or text again. Nathaniel was reminding me of what I'd agreed to do, which turned a loving text or phone call into an obligation, which kind of bugged me. The return texts came fast and furious after that, because the group text contained eight people, not including me. I'd actually been surprised at some of the lovers who had insisted on getting more long-distance attention and at the ones who were content with the status quo. Some of them answered in the group text, but others answered privately. I typed an answer to each one of them; only two made me smile. Jean-Claude's "Je t'aime, ma petite," and Nicky Murdock's "I know you love me. You don't have to keep texting me to prove it."

"I know it's none of my business, but how many people are you having to text while you're gone?"

"Enough," I said, and sighed. I scrolled through all the texts and realized I wasn't sure whom I had to call tomorrow morning if I was still here. I wouldn't know how long I'd be on the ground here until I knew more about the case. I put my phone away and said, "You didn't invite me here to talk about our personal lives, so what's up first on the crime busting?"

He smiled as he said, "Sheriff Leduc requested I introduce you before we head to the crime scene. We have to drive right by the sheriff's office, so it's not out of the way. Hell, you can see Bobby Marchand. Maybe you'll think of smarter questions to ask than I did."

"You were exactly what your name says when I met you, Newman, but that was a couple of years ago. You do okay on your cases."

"You checked up on me?" he asked, glancing away from the night black road; the headlights seemed to carve their way through the moonless night.

"I keep an eye on the newbies I meet."

"And I keep an eye on the careers of the marshals that I want to grow up to be," he said.

That made me laugh. "If you grow up any more, I'll need a ladder to shake your hand."

He joined me in the laughter, and we drove for a few minutes in companionable silence.

"It's a dark night up here," I said.

"The cloud cover is thick tonight, but if it clears off, you'll see stars here like I've never seen outside of the desert or the ocean."

"It's not just cloud cover, Newman. Last night was the dark of the moon, and tonight won't be much brighter. If Bobby Marchand has been a wereleopard-sorry, Ailuranthrope-for this long, he shouldn't even shift form this far from a full moon."

"It's one of the things that bothered me enough to try to delay executing him, and don't worry. I'm having trouble remembering all the new terms, too. Besides, we know that Bobby Marchand is a leopard, so we don't have to use the generic terms between us."

"Great. I appreciate that. I hate the new vocabulary. Do you have the warrant of execution in hand already?"

"Yeah, the judge e-mailed it to the sheriff's office and got it signed through DocuSign just hours after the body was discovered."

"I remember when getting the warrant faxed over was high-tech," I said.

"Yeah, it's all high-tech most of the time now. Fast and efficient, maybe a little too efficient."

"How much time is left on the warrant?" I asked.

"About sixty hours out of the original seventy-two. I should have called you sooner."

"Should isn't helpful, Newman. Concentrate on what we can do here and now. Second-guessing yourself just eats up your energy and time."

He glanced at me, then back at the road. "Maybe, but they've started to get really picky on extending the timeline on a warrant of execution."

About the Author:
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Laurell K. Hamilton is one of the leading writers of paranormal fiction. A #1 New York Times bestselling author, Hamilton writes the popular Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels and the Meredith Gentry series. She is also the creator of a bestselling comic book series based on her Anita Blake novels and published by Marvel Comics. Hamilton is a full-time writer and lives in the suburbs of St. Louis with her family.

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Interview and Book Review: Serpentine (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 26) by Laurell K. Hamilton

We got a chance to ask Laurell a few questions during her book tour for the latest Anita Blake: Serpentine. Also, check out DeniseB's review of Serpentine at the end of the interview.

Welcome to I Smell Sheep! Have a moon pie and a glass of Kool-
Aid (It’s Sharkleberry Fin cause shark week is coming soon.


DeniseB: How many more books are you planning on writing in this series?
Laurell: I’d always seen the Anita Blake series as a mystery series which means there’s no end planned. I’ll keep writing the books as long as the readers and I are enjoying ourselves.

Sharon: If you made a bouquet of flowers to represent you. What flowers would you include?
Laurell: I was asked a question almost identical to this in my first college writing course when I was eighteen. I had no idea how to answer it, and I still don’t.

DeniseB: Do you have any plans for a spinoff series based on a few of the secondary characters from the Anita series.
LaurellNot really. Anita is a first-person narrative so without her as my camera on the world I’m not sure how that would work.

Sharon: If you could own any piece of art in the world, which one would you want?
Laurell: In college, it would have been The Incredulity of St. Thomas by Caravaggio. Now, I honestly don’t know.
https://goo.gl/Q6uwEc
DeniseB: How much of your personal life influences the stories?
Laurell: Not that much actually. In fact if anything my fiction is ahead of my personal life, not the other way around. Example, I was researching bondage and submission for the books before I entered the lifestyle myself. Just as Anita was poly before I realized I was, too.

Sharon: What is the nerdiest thing you own?
Laurell: Our dining room looks like an armory from Lord of the Rings. We own all but two of the weapons from the original movie trilogy.
https://goo.gl/SjBggC

Thanks to Laurell for taking the time to talk with us and to Berkley, Penguin Random House for arranging it.

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Serpentine (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 26)
by Laurell K. Hamilton
August 7, 2018
Pages: 496
Vampire hunter Anita Blake has managed to overcome everything she faces. But this time there's a monster that even she doesn't know how to fight...

A remote Florida island is the perfect wedding destination for the upcoming nuptials of Anita's fellow U.S. Marshal and best friend Edward. For Anita, the vacation is a welcome break, as it's the first trip she gets to take with wereleopards Micah and Nathaniel. But it's not all fun and games and bachelor parties...

In this tropical paradise Micah discovers a horrific new form of lycanthropy, one that has afflicted a single family for generations. Believed to be the result of an ancient Greek curse, it turns human bodies into a mass of snakes.

When long-simmering resentment leads to a big blowout within the wedding party, the last thing Anita needs is more drama. But it finds her anyway when women start disappearing from the hotel, and worse--her own friends and lovers are considered the prime suspects. There's a strange power afoot that Anita has never confronted before, a force that's rendering those around her helpless in its thrall. Unable to face it on her own, Anita is willing to accept help from even the deadliest places. Help that she will most certainly regret--if she survives at all, that is...


Edward and Donna are having a destination wedding in the Florida Keys, where a family has been afflicted with an unfamiliar strain of lycanthropy for generations. Anita, Micah, and Nathaniel head down there for some together time that has been largely lacking in their relationships. Even though Anita has every intention of just being Edward/Ted’s best man, and having a romantic weekend with her guys, trouble seems to find her. The wedding party is full of drama at every turn, and when the police are called to investigate a possible kidnapping, new problems arise for everyone involved.

Hamilton writes fantastic stories that are filled with sex, vampires, shifters, and monsters you can’t even imagine. After 26 books you would think that the stories would get boring or unimaginative, but she’s still got it and is going strong. I would say my only criticism is that there were not enough love/sex scenes. Her books are famous for them, and there was hardly any, even though there was a lot of focus on Anita and her poly relationships. In today’s day and age, this is a great storyline with sexual fluidity being prominent in the headlines. It would be nice if Hamilton explained a little more on how some of the relationships work for those that are not familiar with the new terms.

Getting 5 sheep






Denise B


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Laurell K. Hamilton is one of the leading writers of paranormal fiction. A #1 New York Times bestselling author, Hamilton writes the popular Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels and the Meredith Gentry series. She is also the creator of a bestselling comic book series based on her Anita Blake novels and published by Marvel Comics. Hamilton is a full-time writer and lives in the suburbs of St. Louis with her family.

Monday, October 10, 2016

Double Book Review: Crimson Death (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #25) by Laurell K. Hamilton

Crimson Death (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #25)
by Laurell K. Hamilton
October 11th 2016 by Berkley
ebook, 576 pages
The 25th Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novel—from the #1 New York Times bestselling author.

Now, in her twenty-fifth adventure, vampire hunter and zombie raiser Anita Blake learns how far she’ll go to save someone she loves…

When Damian—Anita’s sometimes lover, servant, and friend—is kidnapped, Anita heads to Ireland. There she must face off against the vampire who created him. M’Lady, Moroven, Nemhain…under every name she brings terror and destruction. But Anita brings her own weapon to the party: Edward, the man known as Death itself.



Review by Mary Kirkland
3 Sheep
Anita Blake always seems to have some sort of drama going on in her life with at least one of her lover's. This time though, it's different because Damien really is going through something that she can't take care of just by shooting the problem or kicking its ass. Anita doesn't know how to fix the problem Damien is having, so she starts asking others in her circle if they know what's wrong with him and how to help him, but the advice she get's isn't what she's hoping for. Plus, Edward needs her to travel to Ireland and maybe bring Damien with her. Not something she's really wanting to do since Damien was held against his will there for many years by a sadistic vampire who they might have to deal with.

Damien is having problems with his girlfriend because even though he wants to solidify the triumvirate with Nathaniel and Anita, his girlfriend is super jealous and won't let him sleep with other people. Even if all he's doing is sleeping. Damien is having nightmares, the only problem is vampires don't have nightmares and they sure as heck don't sweat blood but Damien is and it's freaking him out.

When Edward calls Anita and asks her to come to Ireland to help him find out what vampires are killing humans there, I really thought I would see more of him after she arrives there, but that wasn't the case and that was a bit of a let down. Although a character that I didn't think I'd see again for a while did pop up in this book for a bit and I liked that.

This had a great story line, but the book itself was 708 pages long, so I thought there would be a lot of action, a lot of story or a lot of something that would keep me interested. Instead it seemed like this book was filled with a lot of talk about what they were going to do, how they were going to do it and just a lot of talking that really lead to nowhere. The core story was good but there was a lot of fluff added that didn't add to the story and just filled a lot of pages. A lot of the actual story gets bogged down by Anita's personal drama with her lovers. I've seen it in almost all of the 25 books in this series and while I know it's going to be there, it's getting old.

I found the first half of the book to be a little boring, at least until they all got on the plane and headed to Ireland to find out what vampires are doing all the killing there. There was a lot of lead up to this and seemed to be the main plot of the story besides Damien's nightmares and blood sweats. But the final battle seemed rushed, the final outcome was resolved in just a few pages and was a bit of a let down after such a long story and all the lead up to it. I'm a huge fan of this series and I'll continue to read the upcoming books but I hope we get more story and less fluff in the next book.



Review by DeniseB
4 Sheep
Anita has always kept Damian at arm’s length even though he is her vampire servant. In an interesting turn of events Anita finds that her triumpvirate of power with Damian and Nathaniel has some serious power and things are a changing. A large group of her lover’s head to Ireland to figure out why there is a vampire problem and who is really controlling the weird circumstances surrounding the deaths there. 

The Anita Blake series has always been one of my favorites. This book is one of her larger ones and I enjoyed the story though it took longer than usual to get to the heart of it. The first half of the book focused on Anita’s relationships and preparing to go to Ireland. It seemed a little drawn out in comparison to the actual time span it was representing. If you are one that loves the hot and steamy sexual encounters that fills Anita’s life than you will be disappointed. There were very few sex scenes in this installment but still a great story and it is worth the time to read the book and continue on with this outstanding series.


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Laurell K. Hamilton is one of the leading writers of paranormal fiction. A #1 New York Times bestselling author, Hamilton writes the popular Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels and the Meredith Gentry series. She is also the creator of a bestselling comic book series based on her Anita Blake novels and published by Marvel Comics. Hamilton is a full-time writer and lives in the suburbs of St. Louis with her family.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Book Review: Dead Ice (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #24) by Laurell K. Hamilton

Dead Ice (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #24)
by Laurell K. Hamilton

Hardcover, 576 pages
June 4th 2015 by Headline
Anita Blake has the highest kill count of any vampire executioner in the country. She’s a U.S. Marshal who can raise zombies with the best of them. But ever since she and master vampire Jean-Claude went public with their engagement, all she is to anyone and everyone is Jean-Claude’s fiancée.

It’s wreaking havoc with her reputation as a hard ass—to some extent. Luckily, in professional circles, she’s still the go-to expert for zombie issues. And right now, the FBI is having one hell of a zombie issue.

Someone is producing zombie porn. Anita has seen her share of freaky undead fetishes, so this shouldn’t bother her. But the women being victimized aren’t just mindless, rotting corpses. Their souls are trapped behind their eyes, signaling voodoo of the blackest kind.

It’s the sort of case that can leave a mark on a person. And Anita’s own soul may not survive unscathed
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Life is complicated. I have more relationships than I count and someone else is always wanting to be added to that list. On top of that I have my day jobs as a US Marshall and a vampire executioner and my night job as an animator/necromancer. I’m not really sure anymore if I’m coming or going. Now to make matters worse someone is raising zombies that have their souls trapped in their bodies. Can’t a girl catch a break?

Not as hot and steamy as some of Hamilton’s other books in this series but still a great read nonetheless. Hamilton has a vivid imagination and has been able to keep an awesome series going for more books than I can count. Even though it was a long book it was a quick read and worth every minute. Would have liked a little more of the story to be on Anita’s personal life and not work but other than that I really enjoyed the book. Looking forward to many more to come.

Getting 4 sheep




DeniseB


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Laurell K. Hamilton is one of the leading writers of paranormal fiction. A #1 New York Times bestselling author, Hamilton writes the popular Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels and the Meredith Gentry series. She is also the creator of a bestselling comic book series based on her Anita Blake novels and published by Marvel Comics. Hamilton is a full-time writer and lives in the suburbs of St. Louis with her family.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Book Review: Jason (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #23) by Laurell K. Hamilton

Jason (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #23)
by Laurell K. Hamilton
Publisher: Jove, New York, N.Y.

Paperback, 304 pages
December 2, 2014. 
ISBN: 978-0515156072 ASIN: B00N27KX8M
"Enjoying pain with your pleasure is something you either get, or you don't. If you get it, then you don't really need it explained, because you know how good it feels, and if you don't get it then no amount of talking is going to convince you it makes sense."

But sometimes you have to explain the unexplainable, especially if the love of your life needs to understand, or she'll leave you. Jason Schuyler is one of Anita Blake's best friends and favorite werewolves, with benefits. J.J. is his lady love, an old flame from childhood who dances at one of the top ballet companies in New York. She's accomplished, beautiful, and she's crazy about him, too. Neither of them wants to be monogamous, so what could go wrong?

J.J. is enthusiastically bisexual, with an emphasis on the female side of things. She plans to keep sleeping with women, because Jason can't meet that need, just like she can't meet Jason's need for rough sex and bondage. J.J. doesn't understand why Jason isn’t content to go elsewhere for a need she can’t fulfill, so Jason asks Anita to help him explain.

Anita is having her own relationship growing pains with her only female lover ever, Jade. Jason suggests that J.J. might be able to help Anita with her girl problem, while she helps him with his kinky explanations. With some encouragement from a few other lovers in Anita's life she reluctantly agrees, and J. J. makes plans to fly into town for an experience that none of them will ever forget.


Jason, a werewolf, friend, and sometimes lover of Anita (especially when he wants rough sex and bondage) has someone he loves in his life, a childhood friend; J.J. The problem is J.J. cannot handle rough sex and bondage. She doesn't mind if he gets it from Anita as she never expects either of them to be monogamomous in their relationship. Just as he understands about her having women lovers as she prefers women, though she is bisexual. But Jason doesn’t want to go elsewhere to satisfy that need. So he gets Antia to show her way, by having rough sex with him while she watches.

Laurell K. Hamilton has put the sexy in dark and bondage. Though it started off slow for me with her characters talking and no action (something I have noticed for the past few books of her's), there is still an erotic darkness to this book. It was great for Jason to have his own book—as he is one of my favorite werewolves in the series. If you enjoy sex and bondage and multiple partners, this is the book for you. But I do admit to missing the old Anita.

I give Jason (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter) 3 ½ sheep.





Pamela K. Kinney

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