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Blood Trade by Faith Hunter

aknas22's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed the expanded cast of characters and learning more about Mithrans creation.

celtypengu's review against another edition

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

librovert's review against another edition

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4.0

I wanted to hold off on this book and try not to catch up with the end of the series too fast. It didn't work, the cliffhanger at the end of [b:Death's Rival|12889903|Death's Rival (Jane Yellowrock, #5)|Faith Hunter|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1334254981s/12889903.jpg|18043632] was too brutal. I was disappointed that that issue wasn't really addressed in this book.

Eli and Alex make great companions to Jane, and I especially love the banter between Eli and Jane. With the complicated love-triangleshape constantly surrounding Jane, it's a refreshing change to have a grown man who's not interested in her sexually and I love the little de facto family they make.

I like that now that Jane's secret is out of the closet, she has room to be a bit more bad ass.

We find out what Bruiser has become in the wake of the events of Death's Rival, which brings up interesting questions where Jane's future is concerned. We see Rick who, close to the full moon as this book takes place, is not quite in control and is super territorial - in a pretty obnoxious way, imo. Big Evan and Jane get a great scene together, though the rest of the Truebloods have not yet found their way back into Jane's life. We get some more information about the genesis of the vampires and some other interesting tidbits of vampire lore.

This book seems to imply that everything Jane has done until now (since arriving in New Orleans anyway) has led her to this point. It makes me wonder if there's an even bigger wheel that Lucas de Allyon was merely a part of.

wargod's review

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adventurous challenging dark fast-paced

4.75

texaswolfman's review against another edition

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5.0

Great addition to Yellowrock saga. Cannot wait for the next!

skaiste's review against another edition

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adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

2.75

ac223's review against another edition

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3.0

Jane is still tied to Leo after the force feeding, that Bruiser helped with. Even though Jane knows he was under Leo's power, and helpless to resist she can't forget or forgive the betrayal. Ricky is still angry at Jane for accusing him of trying to kill her, and Beast is not happy. Both of the men that Beast sees as her mates, are inaccessible. When Jane gets a job in Mississippi killing the Naturaleza vamps, her, Eli, and the Kid head out to take care of the problem. What she doesn't expect is to find vamps immune to silver, and one of her childhood friends caught up in the trouble.



***Spoilers***
Misha, her daughter Charly, and Bobby another friend from their group home meet up with Jane to discuss the book Misha is writing. What Misha fails to tell Jane is that she is a witch, searching for a vamp to heal her daughter who is dying of cancer. When Misha disappears, leaving Charly and Bobby in her custody, Jane realizes that Bobby (a grown man with the mind of a ten year old) has magical gifts. His prophetic dreams, and magical abilities eventually help Jane to discover where Misha and many other witches are being held captive, powering a very powerful circle the vamps are using to transform other vampires. Ricky and Bruiser are still at each others throats over Jane, even though none of them are together. Eli, Jane and the Kid, are all close as family, and the two end up buying in to Jane's business and becoming partners. In the end, Jane is forced to call in Big Evan, a sorcerer and husband to her ex-best friend Molly, to help them take apart the circle holding the witches captive. They have a heart to heart, which leads me to believe their friendship is still salvageable.

wetdryvac's review against another edition

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5.0

Sort of a series-plot holder, but still fun fluff.

katkinney's review against another edition

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5.0

“Have stakes will travel” is Jane’s motto. She’s been hired by one of Leo’s frenemies to take out some rogue vamps in his territories. She and Leo are still on the outs because of the events of book five (I’m totally #TeamJane on this one.) Beast has gone silent and sulky, which isn’t good as the rogue vamps Jane finds are some sort of new variation that makes them hard to kill. As usual, Faith Hunter’s books shine in the world-building, with lots of details on military specifics, fighting, and supernatural politics.

Her two new boy band members team up with her in this one, and while they’re still growing on me, it’s definitely a different dynamic.
SpoilerI kind of missed Bruiser and Rick and all that sexual tension, although those two guys dug their own holes in the last two books… have to see if they dig themselves out… was glad to see them show up halfway through!
, I did like the addition of a contact of Jane’s from her days in the children’s home. That was interesting. As usual, things get super complicated and political, and Jane can never go anywhere without finding herself in vampire/witch/other trouble. This had a really cool ending!

Please excuse typos/name misspellings. Entered on screen reader.

rora114's review against another edition

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5.0

Six books in and the Jane Yellowrock story just keeps getting more interesting.