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Cajun with Fangs by Faith Hunter

leelah's review against another edition

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3.0

Read it as part of [b:Have Stakes, Will Travel|15986286|Have Stakes, Will Travel (Jane Yellowrock, #4.5)|Faith Hunter|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1346791512s/15986286.jpg|21741210] anthology.

This story is set right after [b:Raven Cursed|11053874|Raven Cursed (Jane Yellowrock, #4)|Faith Hunter|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327191717s/11053874.jpg|15321609] and it involves Jane once again acting as Leo's enforcer and trying to handle a trouble between witches and local vamp clan in Bayou Oiseau.

It was fine, nothing memorable, more for seeing Derek and Vodka boys in action again.
My main quibble is the fact that vamps as we know them are very fickle creatures and solution seemed too easy and not what I would expect.

What I got from this story is the fact that Jane left her gig in NOLA and went on a country cruise... Hmmm, somehow I don't think Leo would let her leave even if she didn't call him regarding the situation in Bayou Oiseau.


bookfessional's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

This one is a Hatfeilds and McCoys played by vampires and witches in the bayou. Jane gets tricked into helping moderate a dispute, and by "tricked" I mean clocked with a heavy object.

Pretty standard as far as these types of things go, BUT most of the involved parties have fantastic Cajun accents, and I do love me a good Cajun accent.

a_h_haga's review against another edition

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3.0

I've read this story before, but had completely forgotten about it.
Not because it was bad, for it was entertaining and a fun twist on two old stories. I don't know why I forgot it, but I'm glad I gave it a reread.

jessicareadsit's review against another edition

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3.0

Any short story where I can see Derek dancing, vampire witch wedding and Jane besting Leo is a win for me !

hellegade's review against another edition

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5.0

When Janes bike Bitsa dies on the way to NOLA, she ends up in a small town with big problems.

In this short story her mediating skills get a workout solving an ancient feud between cajun witches and vampires.

I highly recommend the Jane Yellowrock series.

I love the narrator of the story. She is excellent at doing accents and has a wonderful reading voice.

lpcoolgirl's review against another edition

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5.0

Yeah, this story was just so great! I loved getting back into Jane's world, and I can't wait to read more!

laurla's review against another edition

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published in the anthology Blood in Her Veins: Nineteen Stories from the World of Jane Yellowrock

thenia's review against another edition

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4.0

RTC

vera_ann's review against another edition

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4.0

Nice short story in Jane Yellowrock series. I liked the beginning more than the ending personally, but still was a nice read.

macthekat's review against another edition

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You take vampires, witches and star crossed lovers and mix them into a pot and this story is what you get. Quite entertaining, but not the most memorable of stories.