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15 pages, Audible Audio
First published January 5, 2010

For a gal who had been out of circulation for a few years, I was getting a lot of attention. Too bad they were cop, blood-servant, and angry vamp. I’d be lucky to survive.




08/02/2017 Another great buddy read with the awesome girls and guy over at BB&B.
Jane is still in New Orleans and the vampire council has hired her to hunt and kill the rogue who is letting loose newly turned vampires on humanity. A job that has put Jane smack in the middle of vampire politics and rivalries. And if that’s not enough she has to watch her back because Leo Pellisier, the Blood Master of New Orleans, is still blaming her for his son’s death and is out to seek revenge on Jane.
Luckily for Jane her best friend, who is a witch and the local vigilantes/mercenaries are there to ask for help, because the more clues Jane follows the closer she comes to sacred vampire secrets, that no one is supposed to know about. And when Jane realises that witch children has being going missing, time is suddenly running out. Jane will have to do what she does best – hunting a rogue vampire before it’s too late.
To be honest I’m a bit torn about this series. I like Jane and I love Beast, although I’m getting a bit tired of every vampire wanting Jane’s blood and her body. It’s a little weird. And the way she acts around the three different love interests, how hot she finds them, thinking of mating with them is making her seem like a cat in heat. And that is frustrating and off-putting.
I am not impressed at all with Jane’s selection of love interests. I liked Leo in the first book, he was a mysterious and intriguing guy but in this book he was batshit crazy. Really crazy. For someone his age you would think he would be able to think logical even when he was grieving. But the way he tried to kill Jane…..this guy is totally bonkers and needs to be staked. Then there’s Bruiser, Leo’s second and bloodservant. I liked him in the first book, and I liked the chemistry between them in this book, but although his loyalty to Leo is admirable, I don’t admire blind loyalty and he’s definitely not the right guy for Jane because Leo will always come first to him. Then there’s Rick the lying slimeball of the previous book, who was a lot better in this book (probably because the other two in comparison were not up to par) but I still don’t like and trust him. He’s too smooth, too charming. Can’t we get a better love interest for Jane?? Please.
The best parts of this book was the plot (which was excellent) and Molly and her cute children. I enjoyed the suspense with Jane hunting the rogue, trying to figure out who he/she was (although I wish she would stop getting hurt so much, because the way the vampires has to help her every time makes me damn nervous). And the vampire politics and secrets were so damn interesting! I also enjoyed learning more about Jane’s Cherokee heritage. Then there was Molly, Jane’s best friend who is a witch and her small children. Molly is awesome and I love how she supports Jane. And her daughter, Angie is adorable! I just love that little girl and how powerful she is.
I am really liking the intriguing plot and Jane and totally loving Beast, so hopefully the romance part will be sorted soon and I can enjoy everything about this series.
