At Grave's End: A Night Huntress Novel (Night Huntress) (Paperback)
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|Short Description for At Grave's End Life is never easy for half-vampire Cat Crawfield. Just when things are falling into place with her vampire lover Bones, everything else is falling apart. It seems everyone is out to get her - from Bones' enemies to her own. Will Cat survive? Will Bones?
Full description- Publisher: AVON BOOKS
- Published: 01 January 2009
- Format: Paperback 352 pages
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- Categories: Fantasy | Romance
- ISBN 13: 9780061583070 ISBN 10: 0061583073
- Sales rank: 49,958
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Reviews for At Grave's End
A Fun Read
Oh this was fun - a lot more action in this installment so fast paced and very visual - particularly the zombie battle scene. The romance takes a back seat which I actually liked since a little personality conflict is invetiable between lovers and i think it added a layer of interest.
The supporting characters were also lots of fun, Tate and Annette angling to break them up, Vlad adding a bit of light relief and politics tripping them all up.
I do feel it was a bit brief though - I re ...more Oh this was fun - a lot more action in this installment so fast paced and very visual - particularly the zombie battle scene. The romance takes a back seat which I actually liked since a little personality conflict is invetiable between lovers and i think it added a layer of interest.
The supporting characters were also lots of fun, Tate and Annette angling to break them up, Vlad adding a bit of light relief and politics tripping them all up.
I do feel it was a bit brief though - I read the eversion so I am not sure if it was actually a shorter book or if I just blitzed through it because I was enjoying it. Some things, like Cat becoming the head of the line, felt like they deserved more emotional detail than they got.
Still an entertaining read and series well worth reading. by Shelley Cusbert

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