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Ebook About Meet Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, in the first novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series that “blends the genres of romance, horror and adventure with stunning panache”(Diana Gabaldon). Laurell K. Hamilton’s bestselling series has captured readers’ wildest imaginations and addicted them to a seductive world where supernatural hungers collide with the desires of the human heart, starring a heroine like no other... Anita Blake is small, dark, and dangerous. Her turf is the city of St. Louis. Her job: re-animating the dead and killing the undead who take things too far. But when the city’s most powerful vampire asks her to solve a series of vicious slayings, Anita must confront her greatest fear—her undeniable attraction to master vampire Jean-Claude, one of the creatures she is sworn to destroy... “What The Da Vinci Code did for the religious thriller, the Anita Blake series has done for the vampire novel.”—USA TodayBook Guilty Pleasures: An Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Novel Review :
I purposely waited to write this review because I wanted to see how the series grew and if the write would be able to keep me wanting more of Anita Blake. I read a lot of paranormal romance and my preference leans toward long series because I enjoy getting to know and love the main character and secondary characters vs learning a new one each time I pick up a book. I’ve read Charley Davidson, Mercy Thompson, Jane Yellowrock and thought all three of those series have great plot lines, were always interesting, diverse in characters and development/evolvement of the main character, witty and made me laugh out loud often enough that I would give All a 5 Star review easily. So if you know those three series then you know what I like and my taste isn’t bad. If you haven’t read them and your considering this series - go read them. There are more series I could name but those should be enough.While I can honestly say I like the books, I don’t know that I would recommend them to my fellow readers without a few warnings. My review is my own and is not influenced by any outside entity.1. Anita has great potential if only the author would stop making every situation a mind screaming debate. Whenever there is a sex scene or a good chance that the book can have potential to reach that next level you end up with Anita screwing it up or asking so many “but why?” Or “I don’t understand” questions that it takes 20 pages (not kidding) to get to the part that means anything. Not to mention how she has, by this book at least, 6 or 7 men that pretty much kiss her ass and try not to always make her mad so they tip toe around everything and have to have a therapy session to even have sex. The same goes for many of the other situations. I enjoy the cop scenes the most because there are usually less internal agony you have to read through in her brain and more witty conversation. Obsidian Butterfly was probably my favorite so far because the book enjoyed a better plot and less of the long boring why why why sex scenes, conflict of which man she was going to screw the next minute and more of an actual good story.2. The books move SLOW. You must have patience. Too many of these books take forever to get to the plot and more time dealing with Anita’s screwed up sex life. Each time you think something good is going to happen - someone has to have their hand help through whatever it is and it takes a while to get to the point of it. I’m not saying it’s not good but it’s a long build up of internal and external crap that you will wish by book 4 you didn’t have to read. I wish the write would educate herself that a book doesn’t have to be a slow build to be Good. If you think that then go read the V Plague series. I’ve never enjoyed a non romance/paranormal series better than that one and it keeps you so interested you read the whole book in a day. If Hamilton has HALF of Dirk Patton’s skill she would have a lot more 4 & 5 star reviews.3. The plots are poorly written. Not to say that they are bad but there isn’t enough of the plot explained in most of these books so that by the end it leads you to the climax and you feel satisfied. Most of them I felt cheated like there should have been more story. Obsidian Butterfly for example should have gone into more of the backstory of the bad guy or history of his people but even that one, as my favorite, had a lot of holes that she tried to fill in with a long last coupleOf chapters. The Character backstory even has holes. Hamilton constantly goes back to the mother died in a car crash and the step mother is a bitch and she woke up to her dead dog in her bed that she accidentally raised. But there is no meat to even that. You’re left wanting more.4. There is a lot of group sex. So if you don’t mind that (I don’t) then you’re good. The sex scenes are pretty good all in all and enjoyable ...except for the we have to have an hour long conversation first or internal debate about our morality and everyone placate Anita beforehand.5. There are no strong male characters. Every male, even Jean Claude and Richard pretty much are scared of what Anita thinks or will do. Everyone of them falls at her feet or is unwilling to stand up to her in any way. It’s sad that if ALL the guys in this book there is not one good strong lead male or males that can stand up to her and still be a part of her life. And Anita is to “strong” she just can’t let any man be strong or brave too.6. There is no sidekick/best friend or consistent person that is there for her. Charley has Cookie. Jane has her witch friend and then the two guys she partners with. Mercy has Z and Adam and the vampire and Coyote. Oh yes she has a few people here and there that make appearances but no one that stays in every book that isn’t really involved in her love life in some way shape or form. She has no one to talk to really that she has a bond with that she isn’t having some type of sex with and even those ones change so often you never get to really see them enough to love the character.7. Comic relief. See above. If Anita had someType of sidekick or friend that would help but ANY comic relief would be refreshing. There is barely any in these books which hurts the star rating big time IMO.Good things about this series:1. It has a lot of potential. Anita is a good character with a lot of cool things about her that I like. She’s a strong woman. She’s smart. She’s brave. She’s got a lot of cool powers.2. The side characters are all interesting. It’s hard to love them because there just isn’t enough backstory on any one and even then you don’t get them consistently enough but they are cool and diverse.3. If you are like me you like a series that never ends. I’m totally bummed about the three books I mentioned above and I’ll prolly go re-read them because I enjoyed them so much. I love knowing a new book about a character I love is coming out. And while I don’t love Anita, I still hold out hope that Hamilton will get better. She did, after all, write the Merry Gentry series and those books are better written.Overall if you can deal with those things you will probably enjoy this series. Personally I will PROBABLY end up reading them all because I can’t put down a series once I start but the Anita Blake series will never end up on my recommend to read list unless the books get a lot better down the road.I hope this review helps you decide whether to read it or not. I found this recommended on an UF website, and made it half way through and lost interest. I thought it was going to be a supernatural police procedural with a kick ass protagonist, but she winds up being pretty much a beta that things happen to. And there is no PP detecting. And it is all about the sex. Hoping the series would get better--it is 25 books long so there has to something there, I thought--I read reviews which took me to the author's blog post stating "if you don't like it, or where I am taking it, stop reading." So I stopped. 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