Emzy Strong
I loved this one. It had a little bit of everything that you want in a book. It had action, intrigue, a nod to history, high emotion states, plus so much more. I love all the information that I found out in this story. Some of it warmed my heart, others had me shocked, and some even made me cry. Truly. Well written piece.
A Google user
I was kind of disappointed with this latest installment and I am not quite sure why... I am certainly happy with Sookie's lovelife, but there was something missing with the plot, and in Sookie's relationships. Though Sookie's character is understandably darker now, she is also a little less charming... And this book hinted, for what seems to be the first time, that Sookie may want to be turned into a vampire. Which is a twist I did not see coming. I liked the development of her friendship with Sam (he will always be one of my favorite characters) and I do hope to see more of Hunter in future books.
Mostly I feel strange that I am not anxiety-ridden about the yearlong wait for the next book in the series. This might be because I did not re-read the whole series first, but I am not sure...
I was also a little annoyed about having pre-ordered this for the Kindle, only to be forced to buy the hard cover.
A Google user
Not as exciting as some of the other novels in this series, but a fun read nonetheless. It is a little heavy on some details (i.e. the "supe" politics), and I felt lacking in others (I could have used a little bit more on the events of the last novel as they're released a year apart).
Fans of the series will enjoy it. Fans that also enjoy the T.V. will likely need to do some remembering as to the differences between this and background provided on the show.