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I really enjoy these Vicki Nelson books. She's one smart cookie with two lovers - a vampire and a cop. In this one, she's investigating a murder plot that involves werewolves. This is a first for Vicki who didn't even know werewolves existed until this case came up. Now she is hooked and they are her best friends. You find friends in the strangest places. Isn't life sweet?
The characters are great and who could resist werewolf cubs?
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Book #2 of Victoria "Victory" Nelson Private Detective, and vampire Henry Fitzroy, bastard son of King Henry VIII...solving crime in Toronto.
This one was ok, mixing it up with some Werewolf stuff- pretty good, but not great. I really thought that the 4th and 5th books in this series (Blood Pact and Blood Debt) were the BEST...unusual for a series to get so much BETTER as it went along!
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Book 2 in the series.
From the back of the book:
For centuries, they had peacefully coexisted with ordinary humans in Canada. But now death had invaded the peaceful retreat of their London, Ontario farm. For someone had learned their most closely guarded secret. Someone knew they were werewolves and whoever it was was determined to destoy them all.
The only one they could turn to for help was Henry Fitzroy, a Toronto-based vampire and writer of bodice rippers. But, forced to hide from the light of day, Henry couldn't hunt down the killer alone. So he called upon Vicki Nelson, ex-policewoman and now a private investigator. Vicki and Henry had successfully worked together before, and once she met the wers, he knew she'd have to take the case.
Yet as silver bullets continued to take their ghastly toll, Henry and Vicki began to fear that even their combined talents might not prove enough to trace the blood trail of destruction to its source before it was too late...
Book series made into a TV series on the Lifetime Network in March 2007.