BACK OF BOOK SAYS: Ever since she discovered she is pregnant, elena michaels has been on edge. after all, she has never heard of another living female werewolf, let alone one who's given birth. but thankfully expertise is needed to retrieve a stolen letter allegedly written by jack the ripper. as a distraction,the job seems simple enough only the letter contains a protal to victorian london's underworld which elena inadvertently unleashing a vicious killer and a pair of zombie thugs. ok, i liked the elena,clay,nick,antoino,jeremy parts, but didn't care for the zombie,stealing,jack the ripper parts.
5 of the books were in excellent condition, one was in bad condition, but still readable
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This book is strictly for women. Despite its description as a werewolf novel, it is actually a poor-woman's version of a Laurell Hamilton book, only without the action and suspense. At no time was there any real excitement. Even the sexual scenes lacked Hamilton's ability to stimulate. Finally, the plot drifted and seemed artificial, even for a fantasy genre novel. Lightweight and uncompelling reading. I quit halfway through.
Wow, I have read every book in this series. This one is the story of Elena through out her pregnancy. It is action packed. Never a dull moment. Werewolves, zombies and vampires. A letter that is the trigger to a portal and for some reason Elena is the key. If you have read any of the others and enjoyed them you will deffinately enjoy this lastest installment.
Well written and fast paced. Definitely not for a younger audience with some explicit sex and loads of swearing.
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