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“Electrifying.”—Romantic Times BOOKreviews
“L.A. Banks takes on werewolves and makes them her own…a blast to read.”—Kelley Armstrong
“An action-packed thrill ride!”—Sherrilyn Kenyon
“Shadowy, sexy, intense.”—Cheyenne McCray
Secret government operative Sasha Trudeau arrives at the scene of a murder, only to discover that a Fae creature has been killed—in a whole new kind of way. What is the meaning behind this mysterious ritualistic killing? What did the victim do to deserve it? Sasha fears that the Vampires and Unseelies have formed an unholy alliance…and they’re ready to unleash their darkest arsenal of magick yet.
Teaming up with her mate and fellow Shadow Wolf, Max Hunter, Sasha tries to penetrate the paranormal community for clues. Meanwhile, members of the Wolf Clan are turning against one another as they race to uncover the meaning behind an ancient Unseelie curse. Even Sasha is not immune to this powerful magick, and soon finds herself drawn to a sensual, dangerous dance—one that could cost her own life…
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to get into.,
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This review is from: Cursed to Death (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was easy to get into. I just wish they would number these that are in a series. I think this is the second book for this series but I am not sure. I am reading bite the bullet and I am sure that it comes after Cursed to Death.
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4.6 out of 5 stars (14 customer reviews) 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Back to New Orleans but no R&R for Sasha,
By melindeeloo - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cursed to Death (Mass Market Paperback)
Manipulating the truth with her superiors in order to finagle some down time for her team, Sasha and Hunter are back in New Orleans to attend a big Fae Midsummers Night Ball. The possibility of getting some R&R is cut short when their Fae allies need help investigating the inexplicable death - by fire - of a Phoenix dancer. Sasha and Hunter are quick to take up the hunt for the killer, hoping to repay the Seelie monarch for his support of the wolf clans by solving the murder quietly.
But there is something in the air in New Orleans besides the humidity and pretty soon it is apparent that there is some strange magic at work - the Fae are losing their glamour and Sasha, her Shadow wolf mate Hunter, his brother Shogun and the rest of Sasha's wolvish comrades are all in a heightened emotional state and finding it hard not to succumb to the animalistic side of their natures. With new alliances hanging in the balance and enemies looking to exploit every weakness, Sasha and her team need to keep cool heads, and to discover the truth behind the magical attacks before it's too late. I have been a pretty enthusiastic fan of Banks Crimson Moons series, and have really enjoyed the previous books with their smart and strong heroine, special ops soldier and alpha wolf Sasha, but it took author Banks a lot longer to reel me in with the story this time round. After thinking on it a bit, the reason that I didn't enjoy the beginning of the Cursed to Death as much as usual, was that not only were Sasha and her mate Hunter not acting like themselves, but also there was a high level of tension and conflict between the pair and among pretty much all of the returning cast. Once Sasha starts to think again and not just react, the story gets much better and, an improvement over the last book, Sasha's fellow special ops teammates actually are given something significant to do. Even with the tough beginning, I actually did end up liking Cursed to Death, but if you are new to the series and haven't read the previous books, with all of the significant players in the series acting out of character, it is unlikely that Cursed to Death will make you a fan - and that would be a shame, because under normal circumstances the cast is a large part of what makes this series so good. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
moon series,
By Mary L. Mahaney "avid reader" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cursed to Death (Mass Market Paperback)
picked up the first book and now am hooked on the series...great reading, wonderful writer.
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Attention Vampire Lovers - Read L A Banks!,
By BookManBookWoman TV REVIEWS "Saralee Terry Woods" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cursed to Death (Mass Market Paperback)
Vampire lovers will find this book `delicious!' L. A. Banks has written a great series in the Vampire Huntress Legend. Read them all."
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