
I read the first 207 pages of this door-stop of a book, and realized that I just didn't care about the plot or the characters enough to slog through to the end (page 708). This is a first for me: I'm writing a review of a novel that I just couldn't force myself to finish. Nightmares spring from.a place that couldn’t be less welcoming to a vampire, And whenĪnita joins forces with her friend Edward to stop the carnage, Damian will beĪt their side, even if it means traveling back to the land where all his Say love is a great motivator, but hatred gets the job done, too. Who created him, who subjected him to centuries of torture, might be losingĬontrol, allowing rogue vampires to run wild and break one of their kind’s few Now, with Damian at his most vulnerable, Anita needs him the most.

Instead, he’sīeing bombarded with violent nightmares and blood sweats.


The rising sunĭoesn’t usher in the peaceful death that he desperately needs. Has never seen Damian, her vampire servant, in such a state. In her twenty-fifth adventure, vampire hunter and necromancer Anita Blake learns
