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Friday, June 7, 2013

Bring on the Night by Jeri Smith-Ready



Romantic horror is a fascinating new genre.  Of course it may not be new, just new to me.  Scary stuff with lots of lusty behavior seems to rile the natives.  Look at Shades of Gray, sadomasochism porn for the masses.  In this case we have vampire human lust and rock and roll with a leavening of zombie.

This is the third book in the series that I have read.  I guess I am getting tired of them as this one just didn’t grab me.  Ciara is still a loveable klutz who seems to like being flotsam in the stream of life.  Ironically, Shane a vampire, is the most likeable and poignant character.  

The “Men in Black” or control are back and just as mysterious.   The curtain does get pulled back a hair to see what they are really like. 

This book ties well with the first two and continues the saga of lust, magic and the undead.

Body of  work of <a type="amzn" > Jeri Smith-Ready</a>

Web site: http://www.jerismithready.com/


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