

Airplanes, children, and pastry-cook books petrify her. Aside from writing, Jeaniene enjoys reading, poetry, looking at films next to her husband, exploring old cemeteries, spelunking and traveling - by car. Jeaniene lives in North Carolina next to her partner Matthew, who longitudinal ago recognised that she not often cooks and always sleeps in on the weekends. To date, foreign rights for her novels have sold-out to nineteen unlike countries. Halfway To The Grave One Foot In The Grave At Grave’s End Destined For An Early Grave This Side of the Grave One Grave at a Time Up From The Grave A GRAVE GIRLS’ GETAWAY Outtakes From The Grave THE OTHER HALF OF THE GRAVE BOTH FEET IN THE GRAVE Night Huntress World.

About the Author Jeaniene Frost is the New York Times, USA Today, and multinational bestselling critic of the Night Huntress array and the Night Huntress World novels. Review ''Frost's fulgurous soften of municipality role-play movement and passionate interaction makes her a honest phenomenon.'' -Romantic Times ''Destined for an Early Grave holds big changes and more surprises for fans of the series, and should not be missed.'' -Darque Reviews ''Sexy, nonstop thrills.'' -Melissa Marr, New York Times bestselling poet -This primer refers to the edition.

Wow!Įven though I wasn’t in love with this one, I’m hooked on this series, and I’m looking forward to reading about Spade and Denise in the spin-off novel that comes next.PemrlrkDestined for an Early Grave (Night Huntress, Book 4) by Jeaniene Frost download book.ĭownload Destined for an Early Grave (Night Huntress, Book 4) But what really shocked me was her mother being turned into a vampire, abused, and then her lover killed in front of her. Cat killing the human woman she thought Bones cheated on her with was never addressed, really.

The end of the book made up for the angst that had to be endured, although I was surprised by how dark things got. I know couples work through infidelity in real life, but it was going to be tough to accept the hero in a paranormal romance behaving so badly and the heroine getting back with him anyway. I wasn’t sure how the author was going to make right what Bones did during the couple’s estrangement, but I was happy that he never cheated on Cat. I enjoyed this less than previous installments, and the only reason I read it so fast was to get through all the anguish to the inevitable reconciliation. Cat has changed and grown throughout the series, sometimes in unexpected ways, and I appreciate that things aren’t static. I’m always a bit annoyed at some point with Cat’s savior complex in these books, and it was refreshing that it was acknowledged. As painful as it was, the author did bring forward some legitimate problems with Bones and Cat’s relationship, and it was good to see them addressed. I don’t enjoy plots like the one for this book-relationship stress and estrangement-but I can’t bring myself to rate it any lower.
