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The ninth book in the Anita Blake series, Obsidian Butterfly is the odd one out.
In this instalment Anita leaves Richard and Jean-Claude behind in St Louis, and goes to help Edward who she is in debt with. It gives her time to think about what to do with the boys, and to contemplate whether or not she's turning into a monster herself.
I get what Laurell K. Hamilton was going for with Obsidian Butterfly. It's the typical break-novel that every series needs in a while. There were a bit too many char ...more
In this instalment Anita leaves Richard and Jean-Claude behind in St Louis, and goes to help Edward who she is in debt with. It gives her time to think about what to do with the boys, and to contemplate whether or not she's turning into a monster herself.
I get what Laurell K. Hamilton was going for with Obsidian Butterfly. It's the typical break-novel that every series needs in a while. There were a bit too many char ...more

I loved seeing a peek into Edward's life as Ted Forrester. Edward is such an interesting character. It was also a good bread for Anita from her intense relationship(s). I did miss Jean-Claude and Richard and all the other weres and vamps during this book, but it was a nice retreat.
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May 12, 2010
Haessly
marked it as to-read

May 28, 2010
Steph
marked it as old-tbr

Jul 06, 2010
Karina
marked it as to-read