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Ormai da sei mesi, Anita non ha contatti né con Jean-Claude né con Richard. Sei mesi di solitudine e castità, per riflettere e soprattutto per rimettersi in forze. Segnata sia dal marchio dei vampiri sia da quello dei lupi mannari, si è infatti ritrovata debole e vulnerabile come non mai; in più, sa che quel malessere passerà solo quando uno dei due marchi prenderà il sopravvento. Eppure, ancora una volta, Anita non può permettersi il lusso di riposare, perché un essere misterioso ha approfittato della sua assenza per rapire alcuni innocenti che lei aveva giurato di proteggere. Insomma deve intervenire ma, nelle sue condizioni, rischia seriamente di farsi ammazzare, quindi, mettendo da parte l'orgoglio, si decide a chiedere aiuto: celebrando un rito antico e pericoloso, la cacciatrice di vampiri, Jean-Claude e Richard fondono i loro marchi, creando un legame indissolubile. Improvvisamente Anita acquisisce l'energia delle due creature della notte, percepisce il battito dei loro cuori e sente i loro pensieri, le loro paure, i loro desideri. Ma questo nuovo potere ha un prezzo altissimo: in un crescendo di tensione fisica ed emotiva, Anita si troverà coinvolta in una battaglia che potrebbe trasformarla per sempre, una battaglia in cui la posta in gioco è la sua stessa natura umana?
- ISBN: 8842916412
- Casa Editrice: Nord
- Pagine: 665
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The beginning of the end. I was fascinated with the whole human servant thing. I was fascinated with the werewolf added into the fray thing - talk about a messy love life! I thought that her powers increasing was fine - they had to if she was hanging around the kinds of monsters that were in her cot Leggi tutto
[My opinion, for what it‘s worth...exactly:] With the exception of Micah, I've read the entire Anita Blake series up to this point (Blood Noir, #16) and, in the aforementioned opinion, Obsidian Butterfly was the last decent book, after which the series should have been renamed Anita Blake, Vampire H Leggi tutto
This book is the beginning, the core foundation of everything to come. All of the books prior to this one were filled with death, gruesome and violent homicide scenes, bestial pornographic rape scenes to unquestionable love. Totally weird stuff, but worth every minute of couch time! This book takes
Anita Blake is spending some much needed time with her friend, Veronica "Ronnie" Sims, when she gets a call. Apparently, submissive Nathaniel went to the club, Narcissus in Chains, and got into some BIG TIME trouble. Against the wishes of Ronnie, Anita calls Jean-Claude to give her an assist. At the Leggi tutto
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaah. You know who I'm thinking of here? Marion Zimmer Bradley. That is not a compliment. Talk talk talk sex whine talk cry sex cry sex sex talk whine politics whine sex talk talk mope sex pine sex sex talk cry. Except with Anita, so there's also stomping, threatening violence, and being
It's really sad the direction this series has gone. The first few books we SO GOOD! Scary and tense with a little sexual tension, but mostly just scary and tense. Then she introduced Richard and things started to go downhill. I don't mind a little romance in my blood & gore, but this is ridiculous.
Just your average book named after a transvestite, sado-masochistic were-hyena. I swear that market is getting flooded! My Internet is out until Monday and I'm using my phone, so I'll keep it short. Anita is still annoying, Richard is still a dick, Jean Claude is still awesome, and Nathaniel is stil Leggi tutto
This is probably my favorite book in the series. I loved loved loved this one. I know many people think that after Obsidien Butterfly things went down hill and there was nothing but sex sex sex all the time, but if you look at the emotions involved and Anita's blossoming power in this book it is mor Leggi tutto
TOTALLY SPOILERY, BEWARE Hamilton managed to work in at least two Triple Word Scores with use of terms that resonate well with genre fans: ouroboros (remember Scully's tattoo, anyone?) and oubliette (yay! Jareth would be so pleased). But the newest term created for the Blakeverse? Panwere. Because it Leggi tutto
This for me is where the series went to crap. Before this I'd rate no book in this series lower than a four, but this one falls off a cliff. I held on and read to book 18, Flirt , because I had genuinely loved the series until this book, and back then once I invested in a series I kept with it, and w Leggi tutto
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