Cerulean Sins (Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Series #11) by Laurell K. Hamilton

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  • Pub. Date: April 2003
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    • Pub. Date: April 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Hardcover, 416pp

    Synopsis

    Once a sworn enemy of all monsters, Anita is now the human consort of both Master Vampire Jean Claude and leopard shapeshifter Micah. When a centuries-old vampire hits St. Louis, Anita finds herself needing all the dark forces her passion can muster to save the ones she loves.

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    Anita Blake is one the more fascinating fictional heroines since Scarlet O'Hara-and a hell of a lot more fun than most. Despite her satin lingerie, short skirts and high heels, she kicks both human and non-human bad-guy butt-hard. Having gained immense supernatural powers and become an important force in the vampiric and lycanthropic communities of St. Louis in the 10 previous books, Anita begins this fantastic dark adventure by raising the dead and ends it by tackling a murderous monster. In between, she wades (literally) into a bloody investigation of a preternatural serial killer and (metaphysically and physically) into dangerous vampire politics. ber-vampiress Belle Morte has sent her dreaded surrogate, Musette, to demand that Anita's paramour, Jean-Claude, Master Vampire of the City, return the vampire Asher to her-a fate worse than a stake through the heart. In order to save Asher, Anita must be both sexually and psychically creative. Anita and the vampires also need head werewolf Richard to help defeat Belle Morte's designs. But can Richard, who recently dumped Anita because she was more "monster" than human, be relied on? Meanwhile, cop Dolph Storr, who's gone violently anti-preternatural, won't let Anita (now a federal marshal) help stop a series of gruesome murders. If this all seems complicated, it's nothing compared to Anita's sex life. There's plenty of the hot stuff, but it's presented with a certain morality and definite hilarity. After unraveling, to the detriment of writing and plot, some character and story line knots in previous bestseller Narcissus in Chains (2001), the author is back on track with the best Blake yet. (Apr.) Forecast: Backed by a coast-to-coast author tour, this is sure to hit bestseller lists-hard. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Toss everything you think you know about vampire stories and sword and sorcery novels into an open grave, because Laurell K. Hamilton is reinventing the genres with chills, thrills, and giggles. With her popular Anita Blake and Meredith Gentry series, Hamilton is making dark fantasy fantastically entertaining again.

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    fun seriesby HeatherLK

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    November 11, 2009: I picked up the Anita Blake series on a whim and have enjoyed it a lot. It's like nothing else I've ever read...romance, mystery, horror all wrapped into one. Throughout the series, Hamilton has started to develop each character more and more and this book the focus was on Asher, which was fun and interesting.

    Cerulean Sins (Sins of a writer)by Jeanne1969

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    August 31, 2009: Everytime I pick up an Ante Blake book I really question myself, yet I continue to buy them. I wish she was more of the Vampire Hunter she used to be not the crazed sex fiend that she has become. And as I stated before some reason I am still reading her.


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