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A review by charms1976
One Grave at a Time by Jeaniene Frost
3.0
I am a little upset about the cover for this book. I can understand that the original cover model had to change because the previous one was no longer doing it anymore. What I can't understand is the reasoning in using a model that looks to fragile and puny to be our beloved Red Reaper. She is pretty and such, but she is not fierce looking like the original one used. Aside from the cover being what it is, the story was still a great read. So the cover will be overlooked on my part since the story proved to be better than the artwork.
While I loved the action filled story, I felt that this book was more of a filler book. Something to appease the fans until the next big book. Yes, there is a plot and story filled with action, but at times it did get to be a little repetitive. Find the ghost, chase the ghost, ghost gets away, then repeat. It got a little frustrating for this reader. Add on top of that only one great sex scene between the two great characters of Bones and Cat. I needed some more sexiness that I have grown to love between the two. Yes, I understand they have grown in their relationship and true love is more present between the two in this book, but only Bones can bring out the fierceness of bedroom sexy we crave! Bring it to us Bones!
While some characters from previous books are present in the story, I was a little heartbroken for their brief page time. Vlad was mentioned once, but never seen and Tate was only shown for a small few pages. I wanted the author to bring back the witty fierceness and romantic sexiness that we crave when reading a Night Huntress series.
Overall, it was a good book to build the next storyline that the author will reveal. I am just disappointed that we have to wait yet again for the Cat and Bones we have grown to love.
While I loved the action filled story, I felt that this book was more of a filler book. Something to appease the fans until the next big book. Yes, there is a plot and story filled with action, but at times it did get to be a little repetitive. Find the ghost, chase the ghost, ghost gets away, then repeat. It got a little frustrating for this reader. Add on top of that only one great sex scene between the two great characters of Bones and Cat. I needed some more sexiness that I have grown to love between the two. Yes, I understand they have grown in their relationship and true love is more present between the two in this book, but only Bones can bring out the fierceness of bedroom sexy we crave! Bring it to us Bones!
While some characters from previous books are present in the story, I was a little heartbroken for their brief page time. Vlad was mentioned once, but never seen and Tate was only shown for a small few pages. I wanted the author to bring back the witty fierceness and romantic sexiness that we crave when reading a Night Huntress series.
Overall, it was a good book to build the next storyline that the author will reveal. I am just disappointed that we have to wait yet again for the Cat and Bones we have grown to love.