
Miranda Rowe
This is the 24th book I've read in this series. I will say that the book is good. But at this point in the series, if you don't know who Jean Claude is, who Micah is, or Nathaniel, you just need to go back and start from the beginning. Spending 1/3 of your book describing the main characters over and over like what they look like, what they do, how important they are is very annoying. I get secondary characters. But the main ones geeze. If you can get past that.. you won't be disappointed

Brian Bos
The zombie storyline would probably only fill 50 pages of this book. The rest is a rambling account of Anita's many, many sexual partners, which is incredibly difficult to follow. The only reason I finished the book was because I wanted to know who was raising the zombies, which was really just an afterthought for the author. "Oh, by the way, this person did it. Now I'm gong to make love to a rat, 52 tigers, a leopard, and a vampire." Don't waste your time or money.
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Sarah Cole
This is still by far one of my favorite series, but I kind of hate what anita has become. She's easily manipulated now by her "loved ones" and kind of whiney. I've noticed a few times now that Nathaniel has brought up kids. Part of what I liked about this series was how the heroine was fine not fitting society's normal and being happy with herself. I like that she could be a happy adult woman without children. Between the talk of kids and Jade and Asher, I wasn't happy with this book.
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