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Title | : | Narcissus in Chains (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #10) |
Author | : | Laurell K. Hamilton |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 644 pages |
Published | : | September 24th 2002 by Jove (first published 2001) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance |
Laurell K. Hamilton
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 644 pages Rating: 3.9 | 53560 Users | 1196 Reviews
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Hamilton's vampire-hunting Anita Blake faces a plethora of foes in her tenth outing.Just returned to St. Louis after six months away, Anita is still no closer to choosing between her lovers—Jean-Claude, a vampire, and Richard, a werewolf. But she has to rely on both for help after two of the wereleopards that she has been watching are abducted at a seedy club called Narcissus in Chains.
Anita and her boyfriends rescue the wereleopards from the sinister people holding them, but Anita is wounded in the fight and put at risk of becoming a wereleopard herself. Richard angrily captures the wereleopard he believes is responsible and threatens to execute him.
Anita must now rescue that wereleopard from Richard and the werewolves he leads, even as she mourns the apparent end of her relationship with him. Then she realizes that those who kidnapped the first two wereleopards are targeting other lycanthropes. Maybe she will be next.
With plenty of steamy sex and graphic violence, this is engaging reading for vampire cultists.
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Original Title: | Narcissus in Chains (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #10) |
ISBN: | 0515133876 (ISBN13: 9780515133875) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #10 |
Characters: | Anita Blake, Jean-Claude (Anita Blake series), Richard Zeeman, Asher (Anita Blake series), Jason Schuyler, Nathaniel Graison, Damian (Anita Blake series), Micah Callahan |
Setting: | United States of America |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 53560 Users | 1196 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Narcissus in Chains (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #10)
"I crave you more than you will ever crave the man in your arms."Another re-read for me. I had forgotten how good this one was!!No detective work this time, but still a lot of wonderfully entertaining problems arise. I'm just going to sum up the fun stuff and what annoyed me. Anita has been gone for six months distancing herself from her men and spending time with Marianne in an attempt to sort things out and focus on gaining better control of her magic. When in need of assistance regardingHoly Fucking SHIT! Things just got real, I love Nathiel and I love Micah oh and I love that JC (Jean-Claude) kind of took the gloves off and showed Anita that she isnt the only big bad. And that he was protecting her from a lot of shit. The Ardeur has reared its head and the three have to figure out how to feed it without Anita give up who she is. Whinny Richard. He is going to get a lot of people killed if he cant step up or allocate to those who can. Will she change? I am sure we will know. On
Just your average book named after a transvestite, sado-masochistic were-hyena. I swear that market is getting flooded! My Internet is out until Monday and I'm using my phone, so I'll keep it short. Anita is still annoying, Richard is still a dick, Jean Claude is still awesome, and Nathaniel is still sweet.
This book is probably the worst of the series so far. I couldn't even get through it. It got to the point where after chapter 8 (I think) I said screw it and skipped to the last few chapters and read them.You can't have a good book if you can't take the sex out and have a decent story line.Then there's the small fact that in the beginning, Blake was strong in her faith and believed in what she was brought up to believe through her religion. Now, she's pretty much her own god. Not to mention the
This is probably my favorite book in the series. I loved loved loved this one. I know many people think that after Obsidien Butterfly things went down hill and there was nothing but sex sex sex all the time, but if you look at the emotions involved and Anita's blossoming power in this book it is more than any book yet, plus there is nothing wrong with liking a little bit of sex (or alot) with your reading. So Since I do like those things I name this book my absolute favorite and I'm sure there
3.5, closer to 4 though.I have no idea how to rate this book. Everyone seemed to hate it so I started it with really low expectations. What can I say, I was surprised.Some were good surprises, some not so much.On one hand, there were a lot of things that I didn't like. The long, maybe useless descriptions were annoying (but I got used to them by now). I didn't like the "new" Richard and how he seemed to change from the guy I was used to. I didn't like the sexual relationships (if you can call
First read: June 2006Re-read: December 2017Rating: 4/5 starsThis is the book where the Anita Blake series takes a huge turn away from the urban fantasy/police procedural plots that endeared the character and the world she lived in to an awful lot of fans and introduced a concept changed the way Hamilton wrote this series for years to come.*SPOILERS AHEAD*Anita returns to Jean-Claude and St. Louis after her self-enforced six month absence. Following the events of Obsidian Butterfly Anita has
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