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Welcome the typical romance world, only it's a mirror image. Women are in charge, men are virginal, and it's a futuristic regency place. So original, great as a satire, steamy, erotic, interesting. I found myself in love with Jorlan and Green who are really well rounded. It was interesting to read of a world where women are in charge and end up subjegating men just as men did us. Fascinating, but probably realistic. We would be just as petty as men. A few things at the end don't make sense, but the entire novel is beautifully written. The scenery and imagination is lush, the characters fascinating, and the plot slow but you don't really notice. Jorlan is about to be sold to… Read more
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I give it a 5 of 5, not because it's perfect but because if you read the first two this book is exactly what you think it should be, hope for, and expect. Sookie finds out that Bill (the dullest and most tedious vampire ever imagined) has been cheating on her! (A-ha! knew I didn't like him for a reason). He's working on a secret mission for the Queen of LA (yes the sate) and he direly tells her if he goes missing to check her crawl space. So, scene two, Bill goes missing (yipee!). She finds some computer disks but doesn't look at them, wierd, then Eric, Bill's boss asks her to find him. She finds out he was leaving her for his vampire lover when he was kidnapped in MS. She has to… Read more
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
(...)I thought Ms. Harris had lots of potential. In this book I really feel she's living up to it! It's great. Sookie gets loaned out to Dallas vamps to find a member of a vampire nest that's gone missing. She goes with her boyfriend dull vamp Bill and Bill's boss Eric who's incognito. She uses her telepathy to find out the missing vamp has been taken by a cult out to kill all vampires. She and a fellow human-in-love-with-a-vamp try to spring him and it gets messy. They meet a suicidal pedophilic vampire, a huge shapeshifter community, and honest-to-goodness werewolves. It's really similar to Anita Blake, minus the Dirty Harry atitude. In this novel Sookie is so much more real than… Read more
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