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Book Review of Zen and the Art of Vampires (Dark Ones, Bk 6)

Zen and the Art of Vampires (Dark Ones, Bk 6)
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Helpful Score: 2


Pia Thompson is tired of the same old life. She wants a little action. Pia is almost 40 and has no one to share her bed let alone her life with. She decides to do something to change everything; she is going to take a singles tour of Europe. The trip is good but the single men that are available to choose from leave a lot to be desired. If only they could be like the two tall, dark, handsome, and dangerous guys that she sees in the plaza. Now they could bring her some action. She just has no idea how much.
Kristoff want nothing more than to take the Zorya to the council so she can be judged for her crimes against his people. What he was not expecting was the woman to get herself into so much trouble and for Alec, his best friend, to claim that she is meant to be his beloved.

Katie MacAlister does not disappoint. Zen and the Art of Vampires is a great addition to the Dark Ones series. I finished it in one sitting; my poor children were forced to fend for themselves for a few hours. This book was completely surprising. I had no idea who the killer was, heck I could not figure out who the hero was supposed to be until the end of the book. This is not like the other books that Katie MacAlister has written. The hero is not defined from the beginning of the book, like the others; in fact there are two possible love interests. This is so totally hot! Two hot guys lusting after you total turn on! The ending was quite surprising because the story did not get wrapped up. In fact it looks like there will be a sequel to this book, CROUCHING VAMPIRE HIDDEN FANG, that will continue Pias story.