The Bitten (Vampire Huntress #4) 
I really thought that I'd like this book but it ends up that I didn't like it much at all. I'm guessing that vampires don't really do it for me. I mean, I kind of already knew that but I like to give them another chance every once in a while. I found this book to have too many characters for me to keep track of aside from the two main ones. I felt that there were too many storylines going on.
SUMMARY:The vampire civil war has been averted, deadly were-demons have been beaten back and now it Damali Richards and Carlos Rivera (now a Council level vampire) will finally have the chance to settle in and explore their deeper, sexier love. But Carlos and Damali should know by now that there is no rest for the saviors of the known world. One of the four topside Master vampires has stolen one of the Keys-the living blood of Christ---that opens the sixth seal as foretold in Revelations. He who

Interesting ending to this book. I wonder what the next book will be like and where the story will go
THIS IS THE BOOK I STARTED WITH, AND I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE WHOLE SERIES, I JUST NEED TO GET THE FIRST THREE, AT THIS POINT I HAVE READ THE 11TH BOOK AND CAN'T WAIT FOR THE 12TH.THE WAY SHE WRITES A STORY THAT WE ALL CAN RELATE TO AND MAKE YOU CARE ABOUT THE CHARATERS IS THE MARK OF A REALWRITER. IF YOU WANT TO READ ABOUT VAMPIRES AND GOOD AND EVIL IN A WHOLE NEW LIGHT, THEN READ THIS!!!!
I've read this book before, never put it away. I wanted to re-read it for distinctive vampire characters. IMO, this is one of the best of all the series (12 in all) and I won't go into why, I will not be a spoiler. Last night I was stopped dead in my tracks with Chapter 25. It blew me away! Where does L.A. Banks get your muse for these stories? I don't know any writer who can match her astounding Vampire Huntress Legends other than Octavia Butler. Not even Anne Rice. Banks offers something for
Was really excited about this series: vampires are always so white, and the premise of African-American vampires was intriguing. Unfortunately the pace was a little too sluggish for me. The extensive description of the many levels of hell put me to sleep.
L.A. Banks
Paperback | Pages: 435 pages Rating: 4.24 | 2656 Users | 71 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Bitten |
ISBN: | 0312324081 (ISBN13: 9780312324087) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.vampirehuntress.com/ |
Series: | Vampire Huntress #4 |
Characters: | Damali Richards |
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The vampire civil war has been averted, deadly were-demons have been beaten back and now it Damali Richards and Carlos Rivera (now a Council level vampire) will finally have the chance to settle in and explore their deeper, sexier love. But Carlos and Damali should know by now that there is no rest for the saviors of the known world. One of the four topside Master vampires has stolen one of the Keys-the living blood of Christ---that opens the sixth seal as foretold in Revelations. He who possesses the Key and the Seal can decide to the outcome of the Final War, a.k.a. Armageddon. With a vampire in possession of the Key, the balance between the Light and the Dark have been thrown off and even Damali is deeply effected. She is now sporting a pair of fangs. In order to retrieve the Key, Carlos and Damali are quickly thrust into a web of vampire politics and intrigue. And when Carlos's secret drug, Oblivion, finds its way into the hands of the enemies, even the seventh level of Hell comes calling.Define Containing Books The Bitten (Vampire Huntress #4)
Title | : | The Bitten (Vampire Huntress #4) |
Author | : | L.A. Banks |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 435 pages |
Published | : | June 13th 2005 by St. Martin's Griffin (first published February 1st 2005) |
Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal Romance |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 2656 Users | 71 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books The Bitten (Vampire Huntress #4)
The best of the series by far. If you've given up, please at least read this one before making up your mind.http://urbanparanormal.blogspot.comI really thought that I'd like this book but it ends up that I didn't like it much at all. I'm guessing that vampires don't really do it for me. I mean, I kind of already knew that but I like to give them another chance every once in a while. I found this book to have too many characters for me to keep track of aside from the two main ones. I felt that there were too many storylines going on.
SUMMARY:The vampire civil war has been averted, deadly were-demons have been beaten back and now it Damali Richards and Carlos Rivera (now a Council level vampire) will finally have the chance to settle in and explore their deeper, sexier love. But Carlos and Damali should know by now that there is no rest for the saviors of the known world. One of the four topside Master vampires has stolen one of the Keys-the living blood of Christ---that opens the sixth seal as foretold in Revelations. He who

Interesting ending to this book. I wonder what the next book will be like and where the story will go
THIS IS THE BOOK I STARTED WITH, AND I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE WHOLE SERIES, I JUST NEED TO GET THE FIRST THREE, AT THIS POINT I HAVE READ THE 11TH BOOK AND CAN'T WAIT FOR THE 12TH.THE WAY SHE WRITES A STORY THAT WE ALL CAN RELATE TO AND MAKE YOU CARE ABOUT THE CHARATERS IS THE MARK OF A REALWRITER. IF YOU WANT TO READ ABOUT VAMPIRES AND GOOD AND EVIL IN A WHOLE NEW LIGHT, THEN READ THIS!!!!
I've read this book before, never put it away. I wanted to re-read it for distinctive vampire characters. IMO, this is one of the best of all the series (12 in all) and I won't go into why, I will not be a spoiler. Last night I was stopped dead in my tracks with Chapter 25. It blew me away! Where does L.A. Banks get your muse for these stories? I don't know any writer who can match her astounding Vampire Huntress Legends other than Octavia Butler. Not even Anne Rice. Banks offers something for
Was really excited about this series: vampires are always so white, and the premise of African-American vampires was intriguing. Unfortunately the pace was a little too sluggish for me. The extensive description of the many levels of hell put me to sleep.
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