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Lädt ... Dark Queenvon Faith Hunter
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Well...that was awesome I don’t know if every loose thread has been tied off, but that was a great sequence of battles. There were a few moments early on that felt like errors in continuity. Mainly dealing with Kemnebi. I was not happy with his role. Not his actions, per say, but the logical consistency around them. I hate to say this, but I don’t want another Jane Yellowrock novel. Her role and life has so profoundly changed as to be unrecognizable. The Dark Queen can’t be easily challenged. Worth full price. Well...that was awesome I don’t know if every loose thread has been tied off, but that was a great sequence of battles. There were a few moments early on that felt like errors in continuity. Mainly dealing with Kemnebi. I was not happy with his role. Not his actions, per say, but the logical consistency around them. I hate to say this, but I don’t want another Jane Yellowrock novel. Her role and life has so profoundly changed as to be unrecognizable. The Dark Queen can’t be easily challenged. Worth full price. "Dark Queen" is the book Jane Yellowrock fans have been waiting for. It's the one where we finally see the long-promised conflict between the European vampires and the Leo's New Orleans vampires. It's the one that will shape Jane's world. If you haven't read the other Yellowrock books, don't start here, Go back to "Skinwalker" and see Jane arrive in New Orleans on Bitsa, her restored Harley, with nothing but the clothes on her back, the weapons in her saddlebags and a business card saying "Have Stakes. Will Travel". We've all come a long way since then and "Dark Queen" uses all of the complex history carved out in the previous eleven books to enhance the impact of the big finale. This book is more than just a "Who's gonna win the big vamp fight?". It's a book in which Jane takes stock of what she has that makes her life worth living: a self-made family, firm friends, strong allies and whether she can ever step off the bloody path she's carved to become who she now is; Vamp Enforcer, Dark Queen, feared killer. From the start "Dark Queen" has the feel of the end of a series or a complete reboot of the situation. Personally, I welcomed this. It was time to draw things together. To make an end and perhaps a beginning. For a while, in the second half of this series, Jane became someone I didn't like much. She'd gone from Vamp killer to chief protector of the vamps. She'd started to lose her humanity and her sense of who she was. This turned around in the eleventh book, the excellent "Cold Reign", where Jane no longer concealed her Skinwalker nature and where the arrival of the "take over the US and enslave the human cattle" European vampires gave Jane a cause worth fighting for. "Dark Queen" follows through on this and gives a quite satisfying resolution. The strength of this book comes from the depth of the relationships as much as it does from the blood-soaked, up-close and personal fight scenes. It's the relationships that make the outcomes of the fights matter, especially when someone we care about dies. I felt it suffered a little from a series of guest appearances, typical of a series finale, necessary perhaps but still detracting from the pace. There was a whole sequence with the wereleopards that, while it tied up a loose end, didn't add much to the plot. BUT Faith Hunter delivered a finale with real impact, pulling no punches and keeping me guessing. She gave Beast (my favourite character) a starring role and she turned Jane back into someone who was not human but had regained her soul. I won't go into the plot. If you're a fan you'll read this book anyway. I'll just take the opportunity to say thank you to Faith Hunter for giving me Jane Yellowrock, the people she loves, the people she hates and the complex world they all live in. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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As Enforcer to the vampire Master of the City of New Orleans, Jane Yellowrock stakes her reputation and her life on keeping her territory safe. But Leo has been issued a blood challenge by the emperor of the European vampires, who seeks to usurp all of his power and possessions. If Leo loses the match to the death, the city will be forfeit, and the people of New Orleans will suffer the consequences. Jane can't let that happen. Preparing for the duel requires all of Jane's focus, but with so much supernatural power in play, nothing goes according to plan. She has to rely on herself and the very few people she knows she can trust to stand and fight. Only two things are guaranteed: nothing is sacred, and no one is safe. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I don't know whether to curse Faith Hunter's name or to bless her. Jane is an amazing character. The worldbuilding is tip top and the story sucked me in. I need there to be so, so, so many more in this series. ( )