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Archer's Lady (Bloodhounds, #3)
by Moira Rogers
by Moira Rogers
Kelly's review
bookshelves: ebooks, steampunk, 2012-favorites, read-in-2012, read-in-2013
Jan 14, 13
bookshelves: ebooks, steampunk, 2012-favorites, read-in-2012, read-in-2013
Read on January 14, 2013, read count: 2
Standard disclaimer: I love these Bloodhounds. I think they're sexy and violent and I wouldn't have them any other way. There is a high probability of fangirl flailing and there will undoubtedly be an excessive use of exclamation points ahead. Just so you know.
I'm so happy that we get to see Archer's story! Introduced in Wilder's book, he was the Bloodhound who was forced to create Hunter and he's a bit of a wild card. Heh. To say the least. Sent to Crystal Springs to help the town against a very nasty vampire infestation, Archer is hard and resigned. He's seen a lot in his life and being accused of betraying the Guild is just wearing him down even further. Grace is ... pretty awesome. She has her secrets and she guards those secrets zealously. She's managed to reinvent herself in Crystal Springs and build a different life for herself but she's still wary of revealing too much of herself. And then Archer rolls into town. Those two just freaking WORKED! *fans self* Their dirty talk is fun, their new moon antics were fantastic and... they just worked!
One thing I love about this series is that we're getting these bits and pieces that allow us to see what the Guild is capable of and what they've allowed to happen and the picture just keeps getting darker and darker. I love the introduction of Diana and I'm intensely curious to see how she's going to fit into everything in the long run.
Dark, dirty and feral, these Bloodhounds do it for me. They can kick ass and take names with the best of them.
-Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal
I'm so happy that we get to see Archer's story! Introduced in Wilder's book, he was the Bloodhound who was forced to create Hunter and he's a bit of a wild card. Heh. To say the least. Sent to Crystal Springs to help the town against a very nasty vampire infestation, Archer is hard and resigned. He's seen a lot in his life and being accused of betraying the Guild is just wearing him down even further. Grace is ... pretty awesome. She has her secrets and she guards those secrets zealously. She's managed to reinvent herself in Crystal Springs and build a different life for herself but she's still wary of revealing too much of herself. And then Archer rolls into town. Those two just freaking WORKED! *fans self* Their dirty talk is fun, their new moon antics were fantastic and... they just worked!
One thing I love about this series is that we're getting these bits and pieces that allow us to see what the Guild is capable of and what they've allowed to happen and the picture just keeps getting darker and darker. I love the introduction of Diana and I'm intensely curious to see how she's going to fit into everything in the long run.
Dark, dirty and feral, these Bloodhounds do it for me. They can kick ass and take names with the best of them.
-Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal
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