![]() ![]() The first 40% of the novel takes place in a hallway, Anita debating to take a shower, with whom (as to not hurt feelings) with how many (as if after working out you want to do anything but wash the sweat off yourself in privacy) who watches the shower take place (it's a freaking shower!) what will occur in the shower (other than washing herself)Īnita is so conflicted, she can't seem to make a decisive choice, use her voice, or trust her feelings, fearing she will hurt someone else's feelings over what she truly thinks or feels, to the point Anita has lost herself.Īnita is deep in there somewhere, and she needs to leave town and all of these emotional vampires behind (some of them actual vampires, namely Asher) and get some perspective, allow herself to be herself, and be around people who actual care for her happiness and mental health. If you're not into the tedium of wading through relationship drama that has been rehashed for books upon books, I suggest you skip to around the 60% mark in the novel and read from there. However, I don't believe there to be much confusion if a longtime reader of the series jumped ahead and read the novel if they weren't up-to-date, especially if they've read at least 20 or so of the novels.Īs a fan of the series, a fanatic of the author, I'm going to be brutally honest. Rafael is the 28th installment in the Anita Blake series. I received a free copy of this title to read and review for Wicked Reads ![]()
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