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Book Review of Danse Macabre (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Bk 14)

Danse Macabre (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Bk 14)
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Another great book from Laurell K. Hamilton. This book, unlike many of her others does not center around her raising the dead as her primary job or working a case for the police. This book is centered around about 2 or 3 days after which she confesses to Roney that she may be pregnant.

This book is filled with more sex then many of her other books and it centered around the increase in Anita's powers and what it's doing to Jean Claude, Richard, Nathaniel, Damien and the aftermath of those around her.

I enjoy Hamilton's writing style, but this book had a little too much sex for my taste. I enjoy her other books and how her cases with the police and killers. Still I enjoyed how her abilities are growing and becoming a force to be recon with.

The only part I was a bit disappointed with was how the book ended. It read as if Hamilton tried to condense the end to make the book not as large. The book seemed a bit rushed at the end. I was left feeling as if the book was missing a lot.