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Crossroads by Jeanne C. Stein

kathydavie's review

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4.0

Sixth in the Anna Strong urban fantasy series set in San Diego and revolving around the Chosen, the head of the thirteen vampire tribes although this particular story takes place on a Navajo reservation.


My Take


It's a question of embracing one's humanity and a short, but normal life versus accepting the responsibility of integrity and protecting humanity. A journey of cause and effect in which Anna puzzles out the choice she must make. How the decisions and choices she has made to-date affect others.

A lovely exploration of Navajo culture with some of the Dine language, its ceremonies surrounding death, hogan architecture, and food that creates a bond with the reader. Stein also provides Anna with lots of opportunities for self-reflection. Some of which made me a bit nuts. I don't remember Anna being such a nitwit!


The Story


A few brief bits of action starts Crossroads off but the real purpose of the story begins with Chael's visit with Anna in her home when he dangles the carrot of Anna regaining her mortality while threatening the existence of Daniel Frey's son. A son whom no one should know exists. A reversal that should not be possible.

Both are located on the Navajo reservation and Frey and Anna journey there to protect and inquire. But tragedy strikes and John-John loses the most important person in his young life. The question becomes was it an accident or was it intentional and there are too many possibilities as to who it could have been.

Someone has been manufacturing fake artifacts of Navajo culture. Members of the tribe want nothing to do with vampires. Is Sarah's lover threatened by Daniel? Has Chael bribed someone to destroy the lives of people whom Anna loves?

Anna must choose whether she will succumb to the violence of the vampire within or can she hang onto her own humanity?


The Characters


Anna Strong may be a vampire, but she's also a bounty hunter in partnership with David, an ex-pro football player and a Boy Scout by temperament, and now, Tracey. For whom, Anna runs backup when the two descend upon her sister's, Miriam's, ex-husband with the restraining order.

Max was Anna's boyfriend when she was turned. When he found out what she was, he took off. Although. He did keep coming around Culebra's bar to donate blood and fuck vampires; guess it was just Anna that turned him off. Doesn't seem to stop him from calling for favors from her. Jerk. Culebra runs a blood bar across the border where vampires can purchase a live one. He also provides intel to Max and Anna. Detective Harris has his own suspicions about Anna as she always seems to be at the center of problems. Suspicions that are ramped up when the lab indicates that the bone from Chief Williams' burnt-out shell of a car is over 200-years-old.

Daniel Frey is a shapeshifter, a panther, an English teacher, and Anna's friend. It's his son, John-John, who is threatened. Sarah is the mother of his child and they live on the Navajo reservation, eager to prevent Daniel's interaction with his son. Mary Yellow Bird is Sarah's sister with quite a bit to hide. George Long Whiskers and his wife have quite a bit to hide as well as lose. Officer Tony Kayani is with the Navajo Nation Police and Sarah's lover. Sani is the shaman with whom Anna must meet; an impossible task since he "doesn't exist".

Chael is head of the Middle Eastern Vampire Tribe, Anna's greatest enemy, and eager to replace her as the Chosen and implement his own plans for humanity's destruction. Judith Williams is a vampire and Chief Williams' widow. She's also hooked up with Chael and hates Anna.


The Cover


The cover has a jean- and tank-top clad Anna ready to pull the trigger on a modern crossbow as she stands prepared to fight on a sketchy landscape, a green-tinted full moon lighting the scene.

The title reflects a decision she must make. Tempting in one direction, irresponsible in another, a Crossroads in Anna's life.

andimontgomery's review

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3.0

3.5 stars. Not as riveting as several of the prior books in this series, but a solid installment all the same.

lalabristow's review

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5.0

Previously Published on my blog: Welcome to Larissa's Bookish Life

*Contain MINOR SPOILERS if you haven’t read the previous books in this series.

The Anna Strong series is still one of my favorite series ever! It was one of the first series I read when my UF and PNR obsession started and I will stop whatever I am doing whenever I get a chance to read the newest installment and this was not an exception.

After Chosen and Retribution, I was really looking forward to see where Jeanne was taking Anna and co. I have to say that I was not disappointed! Anna has a new man in her life and though I had other hopes for her when it comes to love, I really liked Stephen, though I wished he had had more stage time.

On the other hand, I was extremely happy that we get to see a LOT of Anna and Frey interaction and not only that, but we get to learn so much about his past and life. I love Frey and I just hope we get more of him the next novels as well.

It wouldn’t be an Anna Strong novel without adversities, action and people trying to kill her left and right, and I can guarantee all fans that we get all that and more! I loved the native American angle we get in Crossroads, something I can’t always say about this theme in novels.

All in all, Crossroads is another amazing installment in this incredible series. Jeanne has done it again and delivered a novel full of heart, character development and action, perfect for any Urban Fantasy lover out there.
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