Blood in Her Veins by Faith Hunter – a Review

Blood in Her Veins by Faith Hunter – a Review

 

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Description:
In this must-have collection of stories, experience nineteen thrilling adventures from the world of vampire-hunter Jane Yellowrock, including many fan favorites and two all-new novellas. Read about the first time Jane put the pedal to the metal in “The Early Years,” and the last thing a werewolf will ever see as Jane delivers justice in “Beneath a Bloody Moon.” Get a searing look into the pasts of some of the series’ best-loved characters: Beast in “WeSa and the Lumber King,” Rick LaFleur in “Cat Tats,” and Molly Everhart Trueblood in “Haints.”
 
In the brand-new “Cat Fight,” the witches and vampires of Bayou, Oiseau, are at war over a magical talisman—and Jane must figure out how to keep the mysterious artifact out of the covetous hands of the Master of New Orleans. And in the never-before-published “Bound No More,” Jane welcomes a visit from Molly and her daughter, Angie, who is about to prove she’s the most powerful witch in Everhart history….

 

 

Review:

Blood in Her Veins by Faith Hunter is a collection of stories, 19 to be exact, in the wonderful world of Jane Yellowrock. Of the 19 short stories, there are two new ones. If you are a fan of this series, as I am, you will love Blood in Her Veins. If you have not read this series (what are you waiting for), then it would be hard to start with this book, as you would miss so much that has happened with Jane over the years, especially with Beast; not mention those with Jane during those years, such as Molly, Angie, Rick, Bruiser, Leo, Soul, Brute. I loved the stories that are more recent years, where Eli and Alex have now become a major part of Jane Yellowrock. I love them together as a team, becoming part of Jane’s family with Beast.

I really enjoyed reading many oldies that I had previously read, and the ones I may have missed, but I loved the two new stories. Rather than give a description of all 19, I will concentrate mostly on the two new novellas, and perhaps some notes on the others.

Cat’s Tats is mostly about Rick LaFleur; Wesa is about Beast; Haints is Molly’s. In some of the others, we get to see when Bruiser decides he would fight Leo for Jane; we also get to meet Nell Ingram, who will be the main character in Faith Hunter’s new spin off series, Soulwood coming in 2016. The rest of the older stories were all Jane, with her team in exciting, tense situations that only Jane Yellowrock can solve.

Cat Fight is a new story, which has Jane, Eli, Alex being sent back to Bayou Oiseau by Leo (Master of New Orleans), to stop the witches and vampire in a war over a magic artifact. There are some powerful forces that Jane and team must face or die trying. This was a fun exciting and wild adventure, and I loved every minute of it. I also loved Edmund, whom need to learn more about whatever his secret is. Eli and Alex were also awesome.

In Bound No More, which was never published, Jane welcomes Molly and Angie to her home, after a long period where Molly didn’t talk to Jane. While waiting to attend a witch’s conclave, an unknown force attacks Jane’s house trying to hurt Molly and Angie. This too was very exciting, but also an eye opener, as we learn more about young Angie, who is destined to become a very powerful witch. I love Angie, and love how Beast adores her. It will be interesting to see where Faith will take this in the future. But for now, Angie is too young, and Molly (we also learn she has a secret that is revealed), Evan, and Jane must make sure she doesn’t use those powers until she is ready. I was very happy to see Molly and Jane make up and become friends again.

Jane Yellowrock continues to be one of the best tough kick-ass heroines in the literary world, and Faith Hunter just continues to keep us fully hooked into this fantastic series. Now that I have had a refresher, and some new tidbits; I cannot wait for the next Jane Yellowrock novel in Shadow Rites.

Reviewed by Barb

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Dark Heir by Faith Hunter – Review & Giveaway

Dark Heir by Faith Hunter – Review & Giveaway

 

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Dark Heir
Jane Yellowrock series – Book # 9
by Faith Hunter
Release Date: April 7, 2015

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Description:
For centuries, the extremely powerful and ruthless vampire witches of the European Council have wandered the Earth, controlling governments, fostering war, creating political conflict, and often leaving absolute destruction in their wake. One of the strongest of them is set to create some havoc in the city of New Orleans, and it’s definitely personal.

Jane is tasked with tracking him down. With the help of a tech wiz and an ex-Army ranger, her partners in Yellowrock Securities, she’ll have to put everything on the line, and hope it’s enough. Things are about to get real hard in the Big Easy

 

 

Review:

Dark Heir by Faith Hunter is the 9th book in her wonderful Jane Yellowrock series. I am a big fan of this series and Jane Yellowrock. Faith Hunter continues to give us wonderful exciting stories, as well as allowing us to watch Jane and Beast become stronger together. Just to refresh, Jane is a skinwalker and her other form, is Beast, a mountain lion. She is one of the best kick-assed heroines, and in this book she continues to prove how powerful and respected she is, not to mention her loyalty to her friends, and those in danger.

In Dark Heir, the Son of Darkness has escaped and the consequences are deadly, with black magic causing all kinds of havoc. He is without a doubt the most lethal villain Jane has come across thus far, and throughout the book we worry if she can survive. However, Jane is our heroine and we know that is not an issue, though she will suffer badly.

From the time the villain escapes, the action becomes pulse pounding, and dangerous for all vamps and humans, as well as Jane, who multiple times will need the help from beyond to save herself. What I love about this series is the secondary characters we have come to love. It was great to see Jane become more involved romantically with Bruiser. I love Eli and Alex, who are Jane’s partners, and they become even more solidified in this book. The humor in this intense story is always fun with the three of them. Leo is still the tough and dangerous Master of the City, but in this book he seems more willing to help Jane, as he knows the dangers she will face. Though I love Bruiser with Jane, and so happy Rick isn’t there, I still wonder what it would be like for Leo and Jane. Ahhh never happen. Lol   I have always loved her friendship with Molly, but recently and more so in this book, I am not too happy with her. I also love Brute, the werewolf who cannot shift back to human…loved the ending with them.

This was another exciting adventure, as we learn more about Jane, and the vamps. If I had to pick something to complain about, it would be that I wanted more Jane and Beast interaction, which I totally love about this series. Please Faith, give us more Jane and Beast, and more interaction with Leo. With that said, I loved Dark Heir and Faith Hunter never fails to give us another wonderful story. I am already going through withdrawal waiting for the next book.

Reviewed by Barb

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Broken Soul by Faith Hunter – a Review

Broken Soul by Faith Hunter – a Review

 

Broken Soul
Jane Yellowrock series – Book #8
by Faith Hunter
Release Date: October 7, 2014

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Description:
When the Master of the city of New Orleans asks Jane to improve security for a future visit from a delegation of European vampires, she names an exorbitant price—and Leo is willing to pay. That’s because the European vamps want Leo’s territory, and he knows that he needs Jane to prevent a total bloodbath. Leo, however, doesn’t mention how this new job will change Jane’s life or the danger it will bring her and her team.

Jane has more to worry about than some greedy vampires. There’s a vicious creature stalking the streets of New Orleans, and its agenda seems to be ripping Leo and her to pieces. Now Jane just has to figure out how to kill something she can’t even see….

 

 

Review:

Broken Soul by Faith Hunter is the 8th book in her wonderful Jane Yellowrock series. This is one of my favorite series that I always wait impatiently for the next book. Jane is a skinwalker, with the soul of a mountain lion as part of her. When this series started out, Beast (Jane’s other part) was a big part of Jane, but we didn’t get to see much of her. Over time, Beast has become a bit more equal with Jane, and their power together is lethal. I love Jane… I love Beast, and love listening to them talk to each other. In Broken Soul, Jane learns more from Beast the things they can do together, which makes them an awesome combo that can’t be beat.

Faith Hunter has taken us on this journey slowly through the years of watching Jane become what she is today, opening herself to family, friends, love and Beast. Best of all in this book, we finally get what we have all been waiting for. Bruiser.   I have said over the last few books, that Jane needed to dump Rick (who I do not like) and allow Bruiser into her life. Sigh…. Thank you, Faith. Read this book to find out more about Jane and Bruiser, not to mention Beast. Lol However, Leo’s reaction to Jane and Bruiser will blow your mind.

As the story starts, Jane as Leo’s (Master of the City) Enforcer, is in the midst of beefing up security in Leo’s mansion, as well as the new one being built. The European Vamps are coming soon for a visit, and they must be prepared for the possible threats on Leo’s territory. It was fun to watch Jane and other security staff practice with the top vamps how to handle swords, since the European Vamps use that weapon of choice. Unfortunately, they were unprepared for an attack from another dark source from Europe that is now in New Orleans, and puts them all in danger. We learn about the secrets Leo has kept from Jane and others, that also drew this dark group (known as Satan’s 3) to come before the arrival in a couple of months of the European Vamps. They are determined to bring down Leo, take all the secret magical items; including finding a mythical creature, L’arcenciels, a creature of light, who have dangerous abilities, which this group wants. From here on in, the adventure is non-stop action, fighting, danger, with lives lost. A very exciting, tense, pulse-pounding story that finds Jane thick in the middle, as this dark group wants her too. I will not be giving out spoilers, so you need to read this book to find out more.

Faith continually gives us wonderful new characters in this series. Eli and the Kid are now part of Jane’s team, and I love their relationship, giving us a feel of family togetherness. Derek is now training as Leo’s Enforcer, to take over from Jane, eventually. All the vamps that are part of Leo, are part of this story, which made this a lot of fun early on. One of the best parts of this story was Bruiser coming face to face with Beast. Oh I fell more in love with Bruiser. Please please Faith, keep Jane with Bruiser. Though there is a small part of me that wonders what it would be like with her and Leo. Lol

I continue to have the utmost respect for Faith Hunter. She gives us so much detail and at times complex, of Vampire history, current Vampire Politics, Mythical creatures that we remained glued to our seat in fear of missing any important information. With that said, this was also one of the most exciting books. Faith has done a marvelous job with the growth of Jane, and Beast. I cannot wait for the next book. If you have not read this series, you need to do so, as each book gets better and better.

Reviewed by Barb



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New York Times bestselling author Faith Hunter writes dark urban fantasy and paranormal urban thrillers.

Her long-running, bestselling, Skinwalker series features Jane Yellowrock, a hunter of rogue-vampires. Her Rogue Mage novels, a dark, urban fantasy series features Thorn St. Croix, a stone mage in a post-apocalyptic, alternate reality. She has a new paranormal crime solving series featuring Nell Nicholson Ingram, who can siphon away the magic of others, to be released in late 2015.

 

Under the pen name Gwen Hunter, she has written action adventure, mysteries, thrillers, women’s fiction, a medical thriller series, and even historical religious fiction. As Gwen, she is a winner of the WH Smith Literary Award for Fresh Talent in 1995 in the UK, and won a Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award in 2008. Under all her pen names, she has over 30 books in print in 29 countries.

Faith Hunter writes full-time, and is a workaholic. Faith researches in great detail, and tries everything her characters do. Research led to her life’s passion – jewelry making, white-water kayaking, travel, all which appear in and are used in her novels. Jewelry making was the occupation of two of her characters: Thorn St. Croix, the Rogue Mage, and the main character of Blood Stone, written by her pen name, Gwen Hunter. She fell in love with it. The jewelry she makes and wears is often given as promo items to fans who come to her signings, and is used as prizes in contests. Check her Facebook Fan Page for pics of her jewelry.

She and her husband love to RV, traveling with their rescued Pomeranians to Whitewater Rivers all over the Southeast. (The poms don’t whitewater. The pampered dogs stay in the RV in lazy, air-conditioned comfort!)

 Faith is a founding member of MagicalWords, a writing forum at www.magicalwords.net geared to helping writers of fantasy and other genres. And she is a voracious reader.  

You can learn more about Faith at the following links:
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Faith Hunter – Broken Soul Cover Reveal

Faith Hunter – Broken Soul Cover Reveal

 

Broken Soul
Jane Yellowrock – Book #8
by Faith Hunter
Release Date: Octboer 7, 2014
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Jane Yellowrock is a vampire killer for hire—but other creatures of the night still need to watch their backs….

When the Master of the city of New Orleans asks Jane to improve security for a future visit from a delegation of European vampires, she names an exorbitant price—and Leo is willing to pay. That’s because the European vamps want Leo’s territory, and he knows that he needs Jane to prevent a total bloodbath. Leo, however, doesn’t mention how this new job will change Jane’s life or the danger it will bring her and her team.

Jane has more to worry about than some greedy vampires. There’s a vicious creature stalking the streets of New Orleans, and its agenda seems to be ripping Leo and her to pieces. Now Jane just has to figure out how to kill something she can’t even see….

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Black Arts by Faith Hunter – a Review

Black Arts by Faith Hunter – a Review

 

Black Arts
Jane Yellowrock series – Book #7
by Faith Hunter
Release Date: January 7, 2014

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When Evan Trueblood blows into town looking for his wife, Molly, he’s convinced that she came to see her best friend, Jane. But it seems like the witch made it to New Orleans and then disappeared without a trace.

Jane is ready to do whatever it takes to find her friend. Her desperate search leads her deep into a web of black magic and betrayal and into the dark history between vampires and witches. But the closer she draws to Molly, the closer she draws to a new enemy—one who is stranger and more powerful than any she has ever faced

 

Review:

Black Arts by Faith Hunter is the 7th book in her wonderful Jane Yellowrock series.  I have been a fan of this series, and Faith Hunter from the start, and Black Arts is the best one yet.  There is so much action, suspense, excitement, with a super fantastic heroine; but it is also a story that is filled with so many plots, twists and surprises along the way. 

The story starts with a blast, as Jane’s house is almost literally being blown away, and Jane finds the culprit to be Evan Trueblood (Molly’s husband) using his magic abilities.  Evan, who is always suspicious of Jane, is angry, and wants Jane to let Molly come out.  But Molly isn’t there, and when Evan cools down, we learn that she is missing.  Evan and his two wonderful children, Angie Baby and EJ all come to stay with Aunt Jane, while she tries to help find Molly.  That is just the start; before long, Jane will have a few more different cases that will eventually all come together as one major one.  Between Molly having disappeared; Katie gives Jane a case to find two of her missing girls; and Leo, the Master of the City of New Orleans (MOC), has Jane in charge of security for his special “gather” event. Geez, Jane has her hands full. On top of this, she is now officially Leo’s Enforcer. Whew!

But Jane is not your everyday female.  She is a skinwalker, and if you have read my other reviews, Jane also has our wonderful mountain lion inside her……ahhh I love Beast.  Jane is smart, savvy, strong, talented, and no one can really stop her.  She can be beaten up, bloodied, heartbroken, but she always rises up to the challenge, though this will be her toughest and most dangerous assignments. There is a vampire master , who is out to kill Leo, and has strong magic helping him.  But again, he doesn’t have Jane, like Leo does. 

What follows is such an exciting non stop action filled story. Jane must rely on her own personal team, Eli and Alex; as well as those she works with from Leo’s, such as Bruiser, Derek, and others we have come to know along the way.  The villains are very powerful, and the strongest one yet, who are out to get Jane, and kill Leo; some we have met before (Adrianna) and some new (Jack).  Jane finds herself stumped at times, and attacked quite a few times, but she pushes on to find her friend, Molly, who Jane fears may be too far gone to save.  The pieces of this puzzle, with so many pieces, will fall into place as we race to the exciting climax.  I was on the edge of my seat, as the major battle at the end was totally awesome and mind boggling.  It was heart stopping all the way to the end, and you did not know if any of them would survive.  Jane and Beast, use their combined powers together to fight the fight to the end against an evil so strong, the odds were against them all.

Another thing I loved about this book is that Jane is coming to terms about her past, feeling more free to open up about her not being human (a skinwalker), and if she has to, bringing out Beast.  We also learn more about Jane, especially when she sees Aggie again, and sweats out the answers, and her cute gift, Kitkat.  Romantically, I am not a fan of Ric, he has hurt her too much.  I prefer at this point Bruiser, or even Eli; though in Black Arts, there is one scene that has me opening my eyes to another long shot possibility for Jane.  LOL  We shall see.  

As I said before, Faith Hunter is an awesome writer, who puts out a fantastic storyline with so much action and excitement, not to mention all the plots and details that make you wonder how she does it.  Especially when it all falls into place.  Black Arts is a wonderful addition to the Jane Yellowrock series. If you have not read it, it time for you to start.

Reviewed by Barb

 

 

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Blood Trade by Faith Hunter – a Review

Blood Trade by Faith Hunter – a Review

Blood Trade

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Description:
Jane Yellowrock is a shape-shifting skinwalker who’s always up for a fight—even if it means putting her life on the line

The Master of Natchez, Mississippi has a nasty problem on his hands. Rogue vampires—those who follow the Naturaleza and believe that humans should be nothing more than prey to be hunted—are terrorizing his city. Luckily, he knows the perfect skinwalker to call in to take back the streets.

But what he doesn’t tell Jane is that there’s something different about these vamps. Something that makes them harder to kill—even for a pro like Jane. Now, her simple job has turned into a fight to stay alive…and to protect the desperately ill child left in her care

 

Review:

Blood Trade by Faith Hunter is the 6th book in her wonderful Jane Yellowrock series.  I have loved this series since the start, and Jane and Beast are two of my favorite characters.  For those who may not know this series, Jane is a skinwalker, and Beast, is her other soul, who is a mountain lion. 

Blood Trade picks up not long after Death’s Rival left off.  Having revealed her other soul, and being a skinwalker, Jane no longer hides what she is.  But when we start, she is depressed, having lost her boyfriend Rick, angry at the betrayal of her other suitor Bruiser, and most importantly afraid of the binding of Beast to Leo, the Master of the City (MOC of New Orleans, and more).   Poor Jane, she does have a lot of reasons to be depressed.

But nothing like a case that will cure her depression.  She is off to Natchez, to meet Hieronymus, the vamp leader in that territory. In Death’s Rival, Jane and her team helped destroy the enemy, but in doing so, much of Natchez was left in ruins.  But Hieronymus needs help, as a mutate group of vampires are killing humans, and they still have their own vamps effected by the plague.   Jane brings Eli and Alex with her, as they set out to find who is behind the mutation that is also behind the disappearance of witches.

But as soon as she arrives, she meets some friends from her childhood, Misha and Bobby.  In a short time, Misha, who is writing a story about vamps, disappears, and leaves Jane a note to take care of her sick child, Charly.  Jane does not like being distracted but feels a sense of loyalty to Bobby, and Charly.  Jane will learn that Misha’s disappearance has to do with the other missing witches, and Misha, she learns is a witch.

The story can be at times difficult keeping up with all the details that Jane discovers, but the story flows, and becomes very very exciting.  I love Eli, and though I know they are like brother and sister, I so wanted him with her.  But Jane is locked into her triangle with Rick and Bruiser, though she seems to care more for Rick.  Of course Beast just happens to want both Rick and Bruiser. Lol

I adore Beast, and get a kick out of her listening, watching, and helping Jane overcome the enemy.  But one of the best parts was when Jane shifted to Beast, and Eli came face to face with Beast, a ferocious mountain lion.  I laughed when Beast walked up to Eli, showing teeth, then jumped up with paws on his shoulders..chuffing (laughing).  Very cool.

Without giving away spoilers, the last half of the book was non stop action, with Jane trying to understand the clues given to her by an old time witch.  It was fun to watch Jane & Beast work with some of the wonderful characters Faith has given us in this series.  Rick, Bruiser, Evan (miss Molly & Angie), a little of Leo; and some wonderful newer characters, such as Eli, Kid, Soul, Sylvia, just to name a few.  I really enjoyed how some things from earlier books were tied up at the end, not to mention the climatic ending.  Of course, we do not have a resolution to Bruiser and Rick. Everyone is on team Rick, but I like Bruiser.  Faith Hunter continues to give us a wonderful story, and each book opens up Jane and Beast even more. Faith, do not ever stop writing this series. If you have not read this series, it’s time to meet Jane Yellowrock and Beast.

Reviewed by Barb

 

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Death’s Rival by Faith Hunter – a Review

Death’s Rival by Faith Hunter – a Review

 

Death’s Rival by Faith Hunter is the 5th book in Hunter’s Jane Yellowrock series. 

For those of you who have not read this series, Jane Yellowrock is a supernatural skinwalker, who shares her body with the soul of a mountain lion. Skinwalkers are able to shift into various animals.  She a is rogue-vampire hunter, who is now working in New Orleans for the powerful Master of the City, Leo Pellissier. Jane Yellowrock series has a fantastic and different premise, with a wonderful and complex heroine. Jane and her equally wonderful alter ego, Beast, are totally sensational together.  In Death’s Rival, Faith Hunter does it again, with a terrific story that is intense, and filled with non stop action from start to finish. 

Death’s Rival picks up not too long after Raven Cursed. Jane is still working as Leo’s “enforcer”, but she is somewhat feeling down, as we know from Raven Cursed, her friend Molly is keeping her distance from Jane, as is her boyfriend Rick.  But a serious situation has arisen across the country that requires Jane’s attention.  She is sent by Bruiser, who is Leo’s Primo and another possible boyfriend of Jane’s to Sedona and Seattle to discover why the Vampire Masters of those cities are being affected by a rampant disease.  The Masters in their weakened condition are passing over their commands to an unknown powerful vampire, in exchange for an antidote to keep them alive.

Jane takes her team ( Derek & his men) to investigate, & take blood samples so that they can have Leo’s scientists discover a cure.  But things do not go smooth, as this powerful vampire is one step ahead of them.  Jane had to defend herself to kill an enforcer for the new vampire, and because of this, the vampire wants Jane, as well as Leo’s death.  Jane manages to get back to New Orleans, but the mystery gets more complex, as the blood samples were destroyed, and a betrayer is within Leo’s ranks.  Who is the unknown old time Vampire?  How is this disease being transmitted?  Is there a cure?  Death’s Rival is indeed a mystery, and filled with heart pumping action, constant danger; as a full scale war is upon them.  

Through all of this, Hunter continues the story revolving around Jane’s identity, which is still hidden.  Hidden to the New Orleans Vamps; hidden to most of the men and people in her life; but most of all, the hidden secrets of her childhood that Jane herself cannot remember.  The Vamps and human who work with Jane,  know she is not human, but they do not what she is.  But in Death’s Rival, we learn so much more, as does Jane.  She learns the truth of her history and childhood, and becomes an even stronger person in this book.  I loved how strong Jane and Beast are together.  I absolutely adore Beast, especially when she takes over and shifts to the mountain lion she is.  Jane and Beast together are so much stronger.  In this book, we get to see more of Beast, and her thoughts, as Hunter has taken this to another step up. You know when Jane is mind talking, or when it’s Beast.  So well done.

Faith Hunter has also created some wonderful and even villainous characters in this series that we usually get to see in each book…Bruiser, Leo, Rick, Katie, Derek, Sabina, as well as some new characters, such as Eli (a hunk I hope is in Jane’s future), Alex, and the evil D’allyon.  In Death’s Rival we get a heavy dose of these characters throughout this fantastic ride, with every moment filled with non stop fighting, danger, suspense, surprises, and betrayals.

Jane Yellowrock is a fantastic hard edged heroine.  She is smart, tough, hard assed, persistant, complex, but she is also fun, caring, sexual and loyal.  As for Beast…sigh….love her, especially since she comes out more in this book.  Death’s Rival is a great addition to this series.  If you have not read this series, I suggest you do so, but importantly if you do, start from the first book, Skinwalker.  You need to learn about Jane and Beast, and the beginning is the best place to start. Thank you, Faith Hunter for giving us more of Jane and Beast.

Reviewed by Barb

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