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A review by rikucarstairs
Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost
5.0
Holy crap.
WOOOOOOW
My goodness okay.
I loved it.
Jeez damn so much.
Alright.
So Cat. She had wonderful character development. In the beginning she had this hatred towards vampires and I love how she was able to change her views. She's stubborn, and she can kick ass.
Bones. Oh, Bones. I love him. He's witty, british, and sincere and open and unconditional about Cat. He was great. And also a vampire, like damn. He's the best vampire I've read in a very long time. That's a big part of why I'm giving this book a high rating, because omg he was just great. I mean, there were quite a few parts where I squealed and kicked my legs.
For a good while, they had a very circular relationship. She would like him, but then trip out because he's a vampire and therefore a monster and then just push him away, but then they'd have another moment...it was predictable.
I kinda wish there was more fluff between Bones and Cat. I mean, they do get emotional, which is nice, but then the scene would end and it'd be the next chapter which is two weeks later. I guess the fluff isn't necessarily part of the plot but it's still really nice to read.
This book was very fast paced, the author didn't waste any time.
Okay but what I really truly found amazing, was the ending. Like, for a good while I wasn't sure where the author wanted to take the plot, and I was so interested in how she dealt with it. And my gods, she took the story into a direction that I didn't see coming and I really cannot wait until I can read the next book.
I really enjoyed this book, so much more than I thought I would. I wasn't expecting much and man, it was great.
Now. About another series. Riley Jensen. I liked reading it because the protagonist was a badass werewolf who fought bad guys and dated a suuper sexy vampire. But then the story changed as it went on and I was disappointed with how things went along, and I kind of miss it but now I have this series. idk, I might give it another chance.
WOOOOOOW
My goodness okay.
I loved it.
Jeez damn so much.
Alright.
So Cat. She had wonderful character development. In the beginning she had this hatred towards vampires and I love how she was able to change her views. She's stubborn, and she can kick ass.
Bones. Oh, Bones. I love him. He's witty, british, and sincere and open and unconditional about Cat. He was great. And also a vampire, like damn. He's the best vampire I've read in a very long time. That's a big part of why I'm giving this book a high rating, because omg he was just great. I mean, there were quite a few parts where I squealed and kicked my legs.
For a good while, they had a very circular relationship. She would like him, but then trip out because he's a vampire and therefore a monster and then just push him away, but then they'd have another moment...it was predictable.
I kinda wish there was more fluff between Bones and Cat. I mean, they do get emotional, which is nice, but then the scene would end and it'd be the next chapter which is two weeks later. I guess the fluff isn't necessarily part of the plot but it's still really nice to read.
This book was very fast paced, the author didn't waste any time.
Okay but what I really truly found amazing, was the ending. Like, for a good while I wasn't sure where the author wanted to take the plot, and I was so interested in how she dealt with it. And my gods, she took the story into a direction that I didn't see coming and I really cannot wait until I can read the next book.
I really enjoyed this book, so much more than I thought I would. I wasn't expecting much and man, it was great.
Now. About another series. Riley Jensen. I liked reading it because the protagonist was a badass werewolf who fought bad guys and dated a suuper sexy vampire. But then the story changed as it went on and I was disappointed with how things went along, and I kind of miss it but now I have this series. idk, I might give it another chance.