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A review by shinyfox
Burnt Offerings by Laurell K. Hamilton
2.0
2 1/2 stars.
This book is all about Anita and her getting more and more powerful. There's not too much of a plot here, the one that is there is a bit thin. Mostly this book is used to tie up loose ends with Anita and her boyfriends (Richard and Jean Claude). Learning how to use her new-found powers. Oh yeah and how she's not only the Lupa of the werewolf pack but also the leader of the wereleopards to. Hmm perfection and power. Everything is just a little too perfect for her, in terms of power and abilities. She's a little less cruel in this book but just as heartless. Things don't always add up in terms of how Anita reacts in situations. A book or so ago she would have shot someone, on the spot, for raping a person she thought to be under her protection (no matter the consequences) and in this book she let's him go until later.
This book is all about Anita and her getting more and more powerful. There's not too much of a plot here, the one that is there is a bit thin. Mostly this book is used to tie up loose ends with Anita and her boyfriends (Richard and Jean Claude). Learning how to use her new-found powers. Oh yeah and how she's not only the Lupa of the werewolf pack but also the leader of the wereleopards to. Hmm perfection and power. Everything is just a little too perfect for her, in terms of power and abilities. She's a little less cruel in this book but just as heartless. Things don't always add up in terms of how Anita reacts in situations. A book or so ago she would have shot someone, on the spot, for raping a person she thought to be under her protection (no matter the consequences) and in this book she let's him go until later.