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Book Review of Drink Deep (Chicagoland Vampires, Bk 5)

Drink Deep (Chicagoland Vampires, Bk 5)
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After the events in the last book, it has taken a few months for Merit to start living her life again. When Lake Michigan suddenly turns black and stops moving, humans believe the vampires have something to do with it. Merit, with the help of Jonah, must find out who is behind the problem before things start getting ugly. Meanwhile, the new mayor wants to pass a law mandating Supernatural registration, the GP has sent a representative to oversee the everyday workings of Cadogan House, and Mallory is stressed by the never-ending testing she must go through to be a full-fledged sorceress.

Well, I was hesitant to read this book because I didn't know if the author had written herself in a corner after the last book. I have to say I like how she solved the problem of Ethan's sudden demise and I now have my favorite vampire back in the series.

There was a lot going on in this book. I did guess who was behind the strange happenings early in the book. Now I look forward to seeing how Merit and the vampires at Cadogan House will delve into their newest problem. My rating: 5 Stars.