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Kraven by Laurann Dohner : Book 2 VLG series
By : KatKraven by Laurann Dohner
VLG SERIES Book 2
Goodreads Rating: 3 of 5 stars
Actual rating 2.5 Stars
Why the low rating? In a word, Bat! At first her bickering with Kraven held promise and humor but that was something that quickly became annoying about her. She had to fight him on every single freaking thing.
And despite being a “Tough Lawyer,” which she stressed all the time, she did stupid things and was in denial or selfish for what felt like 85 percent of the book.
Now do not get me wrong there were some good moments, ones that made me laugh and kept my interest, but this was still a tough and sometimes tedious read.
I wasn't that into having to re-read things from the first book but I get it. Doing so makes it so readers could skip one and just pick up book two and start reading. But don’t.
While I love Kraven’s character even more so because of what you see of him in this book, you can get a lot of his story from “Drantos”. So, if you have to skip anything make it this one.
Having read this series before I can say this book is the odd one out. If you read this and think it's bad don’t let it put you off the series. The later books are so much better.
*****
If after reading book 1 you are interested in finding out more about Bat and Dusti’s parents there is some new information in this book. But overall, it doesn’t make or break the story that is established in the previous book.
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Goodreads Rating: 3 of 5 stars
Actual rating 2.5 Stars
Why the low rating? In a word, Bat! At first her bickering with Kraven held promise and humor but that was something that quickly became annoying about her. She had to fight him on every single freaking thing.
And despite being a “Tough Lawyer,” which she stressed all the time, she did stupid things and was in denial or selfish for what felt like 85 percent of the book.
Now do not get me wrong there were some good moments, ones that made me laugh and kept my interest, but this was still a tough and sometimes tedious read.
I wasn't that into having to re-read things from the first book but I get it. Doing so makes it so readers could skip one and just pick up book two and start reading. But don’t.
While I love Kraven’s character even more so because of what you see of him in this book, you can get a lot of his story from “Drantos”. So, if you have to skip anything make it this one.
Having read this series before I can say this book is the odd one out. If you read this and think it's bad don’t let it put you off the series. The later books are so much better.
*****
If after reading book 1 you are interested in finding out more about Bat and Dusti’s parents there is some new information in this book. But overall, it doesn’t make or break the story that is established in the previous book.
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Laurell K. Hamilton - A Reader's Nightmare
By : K
Simple enough right? I mean I've been reading her work since I was 14 years old, so this should be easy right? Wrong. While I am a dedicated fangirl of the first Anita Blake novels Ms. Hamilton causes me one hell of a headache. To this day "The Killing Dance" is still my favorite novel and I am continuously recommending this series all the way up to "The Harlequin." For those of you whom are unfamiliar with LKH's work that is 15 consecutive novels that I repeatedly tell people they should read.
Anita Blake : The Laughing Corpse |
At first its no big deal. Its done under the guise of necessity for her character.The series started off as a story driven love triangle and has worked its way into an orgy of meaningless sex just for sex sake. Starting with Narcissus in Chains when the main character of Anita Blake becomes infected with the ardeur. The ardeur is a supernatural power inadvertently given to Anita by her vampire Master Jean-Claude that gives her massive amounts of power but also demands that she have sexual intercourse with several different people through the course of a day. That pretty much means Anita Blake is a succubus and thus required to bone but that is not the only transformation this character endures. She goes from the aforementioned badass and empowering woman to spending 60 to 70 percent of her time obsessing about whether she has become a slut and engaging in her never ending sexual activities.
Anita Blake & Jean Claude: Circus Of The Damned |
Jean Claudes life and he hers yet there story is not treated as such.
There are many types of love stories and LKH admits that being Polyamourous in her real life influenced the character. But this can't even be classified as Polyamorous because this isn't love or even attraction. Anita Blake is screwing just for the sake of it and the author is trying to convince us that it is because she is a succubus and must feed. There is no substance nor true motivation for this behavior. It is frustrating to watch an incredible talent and character dwindle down to this. I can not stomach reading or rereading this series now knowing what its become. To be shown a world filled with amazing content, characters and story is a readers utopia. Watching said world decay from something of substance.. From true story into 60 to 70 percent of the series and book become mindless boning... That is a readers nightmare.