Night Huntress (Book 1) by Jeaniene Frost

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Re: Night Huntress (Book 1) by Jeaniene Frost

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As soon as i finished this book, I immediately had to find and read every other book by Jeaniene Frost. She will take your emotions on a roller coaster and keep you entertained. Cat and Bones will make you laugh, cry, and pull your hair out. Having read many paranormal romance series, this is definitely in my top ten!
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I loved all of this series, with my favorite resting on Vlads book. Mencheres came close second though!
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The Night Huntress collection is one of my favourite series! I burst with joy when someone else loves it just as dearly as I do. I never had trouble connecting with the characters or enjoying their personalities as some of you here have. But I must admit the characters develop so much more after the first book, so you really must hang on till it gets going.

There’s just something about Cat’s and Bones relationship that just leaves me wanting to know more, or maybe it’s because I wish I was Cat! Although I have reread the series more time then I can count I have never got round to reading the spin offs surrounding the other characters, is it bad? I just don’t want it to ruin a series I love so much.
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That's a pet peeve for me. I admire building up characters and making them multidimensional because duh - who doesn't. But when the supporting characters are not even half as good it defeats the entire purpose. Side note - Bones really is a cool protagonist.
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