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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

This Side of the Grave Book Review *Jeaniene Frost*

This Side of the Grave is book #5 in Jeaniene’s Frost’s Night Huntress Series about the half-breed human/vampire redheaded Cat Crawford and her vampire husband Bones. These two are happily married, although the poor duo never has a down moment. Now there’s a war brewing between the vampires and the ghouls. They have to take down Apollynon, a centuries old ghoul, who’d love to eliminate Cat and Bones from the equation permanently. Not only is Cat called back into to action again, but she’s having some nasty side effects from Bones’s blood she drinks. Because of that, her senses are heightened so much so that she can hear people’s thoughts. She also has a new awesome power she can’t control; especially during those times she doesn’t have any control over her emotions.
Cat tends to get into many scrapes, but knows how to handle herself in battle. She has accrued a great team as backup with some of the most powerful vampires in existence such as mega-vampire Mencheres, who is a type of grandfather figure to Bones (trust me, he’s not decrepit in any way and looks like the actor, Oded Fehr) and Vlad, who’s very snarky to Cat, can shoot fire out of his hands and is better known as the most acknowledge d vampire ever- Dracula. Cat has a love/hate relationship with Vlad, but he’s a very powerful ally, so she has to play nice. Then there’s her Uncle Don, who not only gave her a new lease on life, but also caused her a great deal of grief. Don is dying and Cat has to deal with the repercussions of his death.

This Side of the Grave is more of a day in the life telling of Cat. It’s a never ending cycle with her constantly on her toes and navigating the vampire world she feels she doesn’t really fit into. She has a choice to become a full-fledged vampire, but Bones isn’t too keen on the idea. Cat is very strong has a half-vamp. Can you imagine what she’d be like as a full one?

There’s a lot of great on-liners this time around, mainly from Cat and Vlad. The scene where Cat and Bones are at the mall and Cat grumbles that the female buyers are eye-humping him gave me a good laugh. Also Vlad’s view of himself is very cocky, but adorable. When I first met Vlad, he didn’t make a good first impression, but now I can’t wait for him to be the star of his own book, which looks like it’s a go. It will be great to see him matched up with a woman who can take him down a notch.

The best thing about this series is the relationship between Cat and Bones. It’s always refreshing to see a married couple so in love and passionate about each other. For those who read these books, you all know about the amazing erotic Chapter 32 that’s now synonymous with Jeaniene’s name. Well, Jeaniene has done it again with Chapter 21, starting on page 199, (yes, I marked the page number down) where Cat and Bones have more bedroom fun together. Candles and wax are involved ala the movie Body of Evidence. It’s a bit kinky, and at one point I cringed because of where the wax ended up on Bones, but woo wee, it’s quite the humdinger of hotness. I ended up re-reading that chapter three times, back-to-back, because it was that good.

This Side of the Grave is had pretty solid reading with engaging characters. I count Jeaniene Frost as one of my comfort reads I can always look forward to. If you’re looking for a new paranormal vampire series, where the vampires don’t sparkle, as Bones points out in this book, I’d definitely say read Jeaniene Frost and introduce yourself to Cat Crawford, vampire fighter extraordinaire. (Avon)

Final Grade: B+

A few other This Side of the Grave reviews:
A Bookworm's Haven
Joyfully Reviewed
Yummy Men and Kick Ass Chicks


















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7 comments:

Mandi said...

I agree -great stuff with Vlad in this one! I lurve my Cat and Bones! :)

Julie said...

Vlad! And I totally agree with you about Jeaniene being a comfort read. I know when I pick up one of these books that I'll enjoy it. He writing is top notch.

Fiction Vixen said...

Oh Vlad, he is nummy. nummy!! I love this series and it's one of the few I will actually re-read at some point.

Dharma Kurlind said...

I have to say, I want to see more Vlad in these books. He was hilarious in this one! The scene toward the end, with Don, made me tear up something awful.

Dharma Kurlind said...

I have to say, I want to see more Vlad in these books. He was hilarious in this one! The scene toward the end, with Don, made me tear up something awful.

KB/KT Grant said...

Mandi: Vlad really shone here. He gave me some good chuckles.

Julie: Ditto!

FV: Oh yeah, that line, nummy. LOL.

Dharma: Vlad will be getting his own book. Maybe in 2012?

boros1124 said...

I look forward to this book. Liked the previous books. Poles and grave. The last I read I liked the best.
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