Yulia Rudkov's Reviews > The Harlequin
The Harlequin (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #15)
by Laurell K. Hamilton
by Laurell K. Hamilton
Yulia Rudkov's review
bookshelves: assassin, paranormal, romance, shape-shifters, werewolves, vampires, urban-fantasy
Sep 05, 10
bookshelves: assassin, paranormal, romance, shape-shifters, werewolves, vampires, urban-fantasy
Read from September 03 to 05, 2010
I liked this book, mostly because finally Edward and Olaf are in it. (really, I kind of kept reading the books mostly cuz I wanted more psycho Olaf. It was kind of worth it, and Haven is a nice add to the list >O<)
Finally Richard got his ass kicked! after, what, 10 books? dam long. Now I'm really close to hating his character, because all the author writes about him is long and boring and a repeat of the previous book. =_=;;
Another thing is that in the beggining of the series Jean Clud's character was intereing and since it was vamp vs wolf, i'm pretty sure lots of people were hoping that she would end up with him. But now he's just another one, and he kind of became less interesting and more towards an ass who uses her compared to Nathanial and Micah.
It would've been better if the author killed Richard and Jean Clud before bringing in other characters, or at least final break up with moving to another state kind of thing.
Finally Richard got his ass kicked! after, what, 10 books? dam long. Now I'm really close to hating his character, because all the author writes about him is long and boring and a repeat of the previous book. =_=;;
Another thing is that in the beggining of the series Jean Clud's character was intereing and since it was vamp vs wolf, i'm pretty sure lots of people were hoping that she would end up with him. But now he's just another one, and he kind of became less interesting and more towards an ass who uses her compared to Nathanial and Micah.
It would've been better if the author killed Richard and Jean Clud before bringing in other characters, or at least final break up with moving to another state kind of thing.
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