Saturday, January 10, 2009

At Grave's End (Night Huntress, Book 3) by Jeaniene Frost

It should be the best time of half-vampire Cat Crawfield's life. With her undead lover Bones at her side, she's successfully protected mortals from the rogue undead. But though Cat's worn disguise after disguise to keep her true identity a secret from the brazen bloodsuckers, her cover's finally been blown, placing her in terrible danger.

Book three in this fantastic series will thrill you and leave you begging for more and more. Cat and Bones are trying to stay alive..or undead in Bone's case. A woman from the past is determined to see Bones dead once and for all.

There is more emotion in this book than there was in the past two. The rough edges seem to smooth out for Cat, and Bones is still as sexy and suave as ever. Bringing Justine, Cat's mom, back into the fold seems to bring more unity to the pair. Add in Tate, part of Cat's team, who wants to tear Cat from Bones, and you have some real macho diversity going on.

Throw some ghouls, zombies, and vampires together and you get one sensational mix of characters. I absolutely loved it, and will be looking for the next in this exciting series. Jeaniene Frost is a must-buy for me !

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review! Now I need to get the first two so I can start reading this series :)

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  3. I just ordered this from BnN. I've heard so many great things about this series, that I am making a point to read them all this year for my series challenge!!! Thanks for the great review!! :)

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