Monday, June 7, 2010

Book 107 "Bullet" by Laurell K. Hamilton

Okay, it is actually going on 2 am and yes, I'm still up. I had a hard time putting down "Bullet" by Laurel K. Hamilton. Laurel, you sure know how to make a reader sit on the edge of her sit. =) I think I fell even more in love with the characters in this book. I'm so HAPPY on what happened to a certain someone because he literally was wrecking Anita's life and everyone else's. Thank you! I'm also proud of Nathaniel and Damien in this book. I'm also shocked with Richard. Wow!! I never expected that from him in this book, but thank you again for making this book one of my FAVES now. I love it!!! From the very beginning to the very end, you had me wondering on what would happen next. You definitely nailed it on this book. I can't wait for your next book to come out and I know it will be a year from now, but it's so worth the wait. This is the description from the book if anyone is interested in reading it (Although I recommend you start with Book 1 first since this is Book 19): Anita Blake is back in St. Louis and trying to live a normal life-as normal as possible for someone who is a legal vampire executioner and a U. S. Marshal. There are lovers, friends and their children, school programs to attend. In the midst of all the ordinary happiness a vampire from Anita's past reaches out. She was supposed to be dead, killed in an explosion, but the Mother of All Darkness is the first vampire, their dark creator. It's hard to kill a god. This dark goddess has reached out to her here-in St. Louis, home of everyone Anita loves most. The Mother of All Darkness has decided she has to act now or never, to control Anita, and all the vampires in America. The Mother of All Darkness believes that the triumvirate created by master vampire Jean-Claude with Anita and the werewolf Richard Zeeman has enough power for her to regain a body and to immigrate to the New World. But the body she wants to possess is already taken. Anita is about to learn a whole new meaning to sharing her body, one that has nothing to do with the bedroom. And if the Mother of All Darkness can't succeed in taking over Anita's body for herself, she means to see that no one else has the use of it, ever again. Even Belle Morte, not always a friend to Anita, has sent word: "Run if you can..."
Thank you again, Laurell for such an amazing book! I definitely make this number 2 of my faves from this series.
Now off to bed ago, since it's well past my bedtime. =)
XOXO,
FranJessca

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