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Bite
Pages: 297, Mass Market Paperback, Jove Books Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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by - written on 31/07/09 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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"Bite" is a collection of supernatural romance stories, all featuring vampires. There is a range of writers featured, from the most famous and popular (Laurell K. Hamilton) to the virtually unknown (Vickie Taylor, who had only published standard romance before this). The first story, 'The Girl Who Was Infatuated With Death', by Laurell K. Hamilton, is set in her Anita Blake universe and narrated by Anita. It takes place between "Blue Moon" and "Obsidian Butterfly". I have read most of this series so I was already familiar with some of the characters. In this story, a woman comes to see Anita at work because her daughter is ... Read the complete review
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