Having enjoyed Blood Ex Libris thoroughly, I was looking forward to Blood Sine Qua None, and very curious where it would lead Noosh (Anushka), her vampire lover Sandu, and *his* maker Bagamil. They end up traveling the globe and getting into all kinds of steamy and action-packed adventures, the plot moving along at a brisk clip, but with Noosh's enhanced sensory skills, she savors the sights and scents of each location. The occasional Romanian and Spanish words referred to in conversation added to the richness of this book, and the handful of words were easily referenced in a vocabulary list in the back.
A few things I particularly enjoyed about this novel: the deeper sense we get of each character; the extra queer, authentic sex scenes which absolutely must be read; the sumptuous and occasionally grotesque details of what vampire ephemera really needs to be catalogued in Dracula's library! And also, getting to experience each location through Noosh's heightened perceptions was wonderful. It truly felt as if I were deep in a humid South American forest or a hidden, perfect cliffside cottage. All of this led to the perfect escape reading for quarantine staying-in-place. Reading this book, I got the sense that it was truly as fun to write as it was to read, and I was transported and immersed in each scene. I recommend it highly, and can't wait to see where they romp to next.