Mel Williams
Another one of Laurell K Hamilton"s books that proves why she is one of the best authors out there today. I love reading about her idea of a strong-willed, independent woman who doesn't need to be saved, yet isn't pigeon-holed gender- specifically, nor sexually and that makes Anita Blake seem like a real person, rather than a literary character. Not many authors have the talent to pull off what Hamilton continues to do with every new Anita Blake novel. I look forward to reading the next one!
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Christina Cox
She told half the story really. All the sex is nauseating. And this time Anita crosses another of her lines and has sex with a woman while she also has sex with a Tiger in the middle of a party. The writer should stop reflecting her own sexual fantasy and curiosity into this character. She's ruining her core character. It's gone from mystery/fantasy to soft porn. The orgies are pushing a bit too far.
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A Google user
These books are not for the faint of heart. This is a world that we are blessed to never now with all the politics, sex, magic, and interrelationship drama one can imagine. Most people would never be able to handle what happens to the characters in this series. Eliminate the constant power struggles and it is simply a woman with a lot of men. Put them back and you are thankful Anita is on our side. If preternatural encounters, TONS of sex and even more love is what you want read these books. If not, sorry.