Danse Macabre (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 14) Best Review
Great series. I love this author but this was not my favorite in the series.
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Danse Macabre (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 14) Overview
It was the middle of November. I was supposed to be out jogging, but instead I was sitting at my breakfast table talking about men, sex, werewolves, vampires, and that thing that most unmarried but sexually active women fear most…
Anita Blake needs to be concentrating on a dangerous situation: The ardeur, the sexual power that flows between Anita and Jean-Claude, Master Vampire of the City, and Richard, the volatile werewolf who loves her passionately, is reaching new levels, perhaps evolving into something altogether new. The ardeur seems to be choosing new lovers for Anita, acting with a will of its own. As Jean-Claude says, the ardeur is hunting powerful prey. The unexpected effect of this is that Jean-Claude’s own power as a master vampire has grown to new levels – and Richard, never predictable, is changing, too.
But as the days pass, Anita’s less interested in vampire politics than in an ancient, ordinary dread she shares with women down the ages: She may be pregnant. And, if she is, whether the father is a vampire, a werewolf, or someone else entirely, she knows perfectly well that being a Federal Marshal known for raising the dead and executing vampires is no way to bring up a baby…
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Customer Reviews
Ms Hamilton can’t even be consistent inside one novel – Mah Name is – Amazon
I read the first three novels and ordered the set of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter, even having read the bad reviews. I read where the author said the nay Sayers were simply prudes, So since I love a good sexual romp I went for it. What a mistake. The author cannot even be consistent within the same novel, let alone within the series. Location 168 Anita says, “Yeah, but your period is erratic, mines not. I’ve never been two weeks late before.”. Then at location 3290, she thinks to herself ” My period could move around by up to two weeks, later or earlier depending in my hormone cycle.”. So which us it?
And as I wrote in an earlier review, the whole metaphysical battles that only happen in Anitas head are boring as he’ll. She is supposedly “the executioner”, but most if her battles happen with her writhing around in the ground with men standing over her asking, “what’s wrong Anita?”. What’s wrong is this drivel is boring.
what happened? – Elizabeth Roscoe –
i started this series and was hooked.. it WAS a good series, then sometime around the obsidian butterfly it became a completely different type of book, i havent been a reader all my life so im not sure which genre it would fall under but the books to me were what i would call something like a porn script, it became so bad that i was literally skipping chapters at a time, my curiosity as far as what happens in the books is the only reason im still reading them, i just want to know how it all ends, but i just cant seem to read the book completely, im am skipping chapters and parts where she is going on and on about whatever she is doing sexually.. i dont understand what happened to this series, anita blake went from being tough as nails vampire executioner, preternatural investigating badbutt to this semi(well not really semi)whorish, fangbangin, orgy loving slut.. i mean really 6 boyfriends?? and those are only the regulars.. whats wrong with richard, how come she couldnt just stick with him and worked things out?? this whole ardeur??? really? a succubbus? is it just mean or did Jean Claude completely ruin her life.. from the beginning he has been the source of about 85 % of her problems.. im just sayin.. i just dont get it.. this series to me has gone to crap and it makes me sad.. so sad that i will probably never pick up another laurell k hamilton book again for fear it will be something like this series.. its not my kind of book i guess.. i hope someone out there actually enjoys reading this, becasue as far as I am concerned.. its almost unreadable… so sad.. i wish someone could go back and rewrite the books that ruined the series in my opinion.. =( so sad.
Agonizing!!! – M. Middleton – Limestone, New York USA
I skipped Cerulean Sins because of the falling ratings and can honestly say I didn’t miss anything. Like the daily soaps, you can miss a month and know exactly what’s happening: nothing much. So it goes with Danse Macabre. I got the audio, rather than the book, figuring I could soldier through it while I travel. Gotta say NOT SO MUCH!!! I skipped so many tracks I lost count and STILL got the full blast of “I looked into those drowning eyes” enough to be turned OFF by the sheer amount of SEX in this book. Add Anita angst, the number of times she says “I’m SO confused!”, “I don’t understand” and the once admirable petite brunette heroine has become a blonde beauty pageant queen…brainless twit! Sad, sad, sad.
I will conclude with this: hang in, fans. It DOES get better! I came in in the middle of the series and the “real” Anita returns, although to try and stick with this series through the amount of sheer crapola that has been dished between this one and the last couple will take true fanship!
C’mon, Laurell! You can do us better than this!
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