Reverse Harem

A 5-post collection

Serpentine

Reviewed by Matthew Hunter |  Aug 20, 2018  | anita-blake, reverse-harem

The latest in Hamilton’s Anita Blake series, Serpentine continues the series with the planned wedding of “Ted” and Donna. Of course, things never go quite according to plan, and there are the usual supernatural complications that seem to follow Anita whereever she goes. Since we’re talking about book 26 in a series, this is not the place for new readers to start.

Further, we’re talking about a series where the closest thing to a Dark Lord threatening the world was killed off something like 10 books ago. So we’re basically running on fumes and leftover melodrama.

Kiss the Dead

Reviewed by Matthew Hunter |  Jun 5, 2012  | anita-blake, reverse-harem

When the best think you can say about a book is that you don’t remember reading it a year later, it’s not very flattering. That’s the only way I can describe Kiss the Dead, another Anita Blake novel from Laurel K Hamilton. Even reading the plot summary on Amazon just now failed to bring back any signifiant elements of the story. So why am I writing this review, you ask? Even the fact that a book is that forgettable is useful information. If it was really bad, I would remember that. If it was really good, or even just interesting, I would remember that too. But instead, it’s just another Anita Blake novel. It’ll probably entertain you for a few hours.

Micah

Reviewed by Matthew Hunter |  Jul 5, 2006  | anita-blake, reverse-harem

Micah didn’t really do much for me. About equal parts sex, relationship angst, and supernatural spook. Nothing really to recommend it especially, though the sex didn’t grate nearly so badly as in the last full-length novel.

Danse Macabre

Reviewed by Matthew Hunter |  Jun 6, 2006  | anita-blake, reverse-harem

I have spoken before in this forum on my declining respect for, and interest in, the Anita Blake series. Nonetheless I have consistently picked up the latest book when it was released, hoping for something of a turnaround or change in direction. So far I have been disappointed, though not enough to make a firm commitment to refuse the next installment. Danse Macabre may well be bad enough to break that barrier.

Incubus Dreams

Reviewed by Matthew Hunter |  Oct 5, 2004  | anita-blake, reverse-harem

Incubus Dreams is the latest Anita Blake book, and weighs in at a surprising 600+ pages; most of the prior books in the series have been 300-400 pages. The Anita Blake series has been having difficulty lately, with many of the fans hanging on desperately to the hope that the current trends – that is, towards more sex and less of everything else – will reverse themselves. Unfortunately for those with such hopes, the cover does little to suggest improvement; a woman in lingerie, blindfolded and bound to a chair.

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