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Unapologetically fun, flirty, and action-packed, "Halfway to the Grave" is perfect if you’re in the mood for urban fantasy with vampire bite, sizzling chemistry, and plenty of attitude - just don’t expect literary subtlety or a gentle ride.
'Halfway to the Grave' by Jeaniene Frost follows the story of Cat, a half-vampire vampire hunter who forms an alliance with Bones, a full-blood vampire bounty hunter. Together, they hunt down a group of vampires who are involved in human trafficking for blood. The story is filled with action, humor, and a developing romance between the main characters. Cat's unique background and vulnerabilities blend well with Bones' centuries-old wisdom, breaking down her prejudices and leading to a deep connection between them. The plot is solid with well-paced action, witty dialogue, and a mix of violence and romance that keeps the readers engaged.
The innuendo was blatant and I almost lost my cool. He thought I’d been out sleeping around. An unspoken accusation hung between us, nearly twenty-three years in the making. Just like your mother, are...October 2007•387 pages - #2
A pulpy, imaginative vampire adventure with cult appeal - flawed but dripping with style, best for fans of anime, bold worldbuilding, and gothic flair.
In the book 'Vampire Hunter D' by Hideyuki Kikuchi, readers are introduced to a dystopian future where vampires, known as the Nobility, rule over humanity. The protagonist, D, a dhampir half-human and half-vampire, is a skilled vampire hunter who is hired by a young woman named Doris Lang to kill the local Noble who bit her. The story unfolds with a mix of action, suspense, and a hint of romance as D navigates through a world filled with mutants, demons, and human rebels, all while trying to save Doris from her impending fate. The writing style of the book is described as a mix of serious and pulp, with a focus on vivid descriptions that bring the post-apocalyptic world to life.
Apparently the waiting room was poorly maintained, and biting drafts crisscrossed its not particularly spacious interior. You might even say the wind seemed to be showing off. It was better than being...1983•243 pages


