Wednesday 11 April 2012

POSTED # 6


REVIEW, Danse Macabre


It was the middle of November, I was supposed to be out jogging, but instead I was sitting at my breakfast table talking about men, sex, werewolves and vampires. 


    Prod dets
Danse Macabre
Series: Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, book 14
Pub: 2006, Headline
Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
Cat: paranormal fiction
Format: paperback (mid); 613 pp w/ 55 chapters
Age Range: adult                                             

            Synopsis
I should be concentrating on my dangerous situation—the ardeur between me and Jean-Claude, Master Vampire of the City, and Richard, my werewolf lover, is acting with a will of its own. But instead Anita Blake, preternatural expert and feared executioner, is less interested in vampire politics than in the ancient, ordinary dread that woman down the ages have experienced: am I pregnant? And, if so, is the father a vampire, a werewolf or someone else entirely?

And being a Federal Marshall, known for raising the dead and hunting vampires, is no way to bring up a baby.