"Cat is an amazingly strong character and her human side makes her extremely likable."
The half-vampire, Cat Crawfield, should be happy. She has
her undead lover Bones by her side and she's protecting
mortals from the rogue undead. Although Cat's disguises are
not working very well. Every vampire knows who the Reaper
is and how she looks. Hair dye and contacts are just not
enough to fool most of the rogues her and her team are
tracking. With her cover blown, Cat is in danger and that
means everyone she loves is in danger too. With enough problems of her own to deal with Cat also has
to deal with a problem from her husbands past. Bones has
been around a long time and over the years he has made some
enemies, and one of them is back looking for revenge. With
forbidden magic being used against them, Cat and Bones are
up against the worst of the worst. Will they manage to beat
the evil they are against or will one of them end up
occupying a grave? At Grave's End is the third book in the Night
Huntress series and this time there is a definite change of
pace. Change is not always good but this time the
differences, although slight, really made this book stand
out from the previous two in the series. Not only has Cat
grown but the series is growing with her. More mature and
darker than before, this book has got to be my favourite in
the series so far. Sexy but serious, dark but witty, this
series has something for everyone and everyone should give
it the chance it deserves. Cat is an amazingly strong character and her human side
makes her extremely likable. I know that Bones has a lot of
lady fans out there but I can't say he really does anything
for me. Maybe I am immune to his charms because I am
British like he is, his accent not making me weak at the
knees at all! However the couple makes a lovely pair, be it
in love or war. Their friends, family and followers make
for a great cast of paranormals and I am looking forward to
book four in the series and anything else this author
writes for us. Urban Paranormal writers should be worried
about what Jeaniene Frost is going to come up with next ;)
Reviewed by Amber Chalmers
Posted January 31, 2009
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