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Sto caricando le informazioni... Temper Sanguine (edizione 2014)di Lou Harper (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I liked it! Harvey and Gabe have some issues that they happily resolved, but I'm still curious about where they're going to from that point. We get a continuation of the Vegas mystery from the first book, and half of it happens in Hungary which is right next door to me so that was also fun :) Some parts of the mystery were solved and some weren't, so I really hope we'll get at least one more book in this series. ( ) Review by Karen posted at ScuttlebuttReviews.com Gabe and Harvey are back! Their adventures continue; the thrill of the chase, the development of the storyline from Spirit, the lovely chemistry between these two…it’s all here, and more. Like the first book, Spirit Sanguine, Temper Sanguine is actually more like two novellas together, however there is much more cohesion between the two in Temper, plus there’s the continuation of plot lines from Spirit. Gabe, our slayer, is still working for the Vampire ‘Don’, Victor Augustine. He is called on to investigate the ongoing issue of vampires using dirty blood (think vampire heroine), this time in New York. Running parallel is Harvey, the Buddhist ex-vegetarian vampire’s, quest to develop a vampire tranquilizer. As the plot thickens, our intrepid duo head off to Hungary, on the hunt for a vampiric Mengele-esqe doctor, and another super vampire. With Gabe and Harvey now living and working together, Gabe struggles with expressing his emotions and the normality of living with someone else, and certainly can’t tell Harvey that he loves him! The action in Temper is more prevalent than the romance, which makes for a truly exhilarating and interesting read. The part set in Hungary/Romania is quite fascinating, as is some of the vampire myth creation. The ending is resolved well enough to satisfy that Gave and Harvey were going to be happy, but open enough for some more adventures, should Lou Harper decide to do so (I hope she does). I’m generally not a huge fan of vampire novels, but in Harvey especially, Lou has created a fantastic character who is loveable, sexy, and very human. While Temper Sanguine can be read on its own, better to read Spirit Sanguine first. Appartiene alle SerieSanguine (2)
One bite won't kill you. Unless it does. Sanguine, Book 2 Gabe Vadas's slayer ancestors would be spinning in their graves if they knew that not only is his boss a vampire, so is his lover. But that lover, Harvey Feng, is cooking something up in his lab that he seems reluctant to disclose. The secrets they keep from each other and the nightmares they share are driving a wedge between them. Harvey fell off the vegetarian wagon with one taste of his lover's blood. Except recently it's been having some unusual-and disturbing-side effects. And he fears their connection has awakened something dark and dangerous. Sent to New York City to help the new top vamp clean up the mess the old one left behind, Gabe finds more than a few stray feral vampires. A doctor with a dubious history is hell-bent on creating a new race of unkillable bloodsuckers. The investigation takes Gabe and Harvey across an ocean, and deep into the past. Where they discover demons that have the power to reach across the centuries to destroy them both. Warning: Contains a tasty Hungarian goulash of dirty boys doing dirty things, bilingual dirty talk, evil scientists, shifty-eyed lab assistants, fun with lab rats, and smexy times in romantic Old Europe. Jo etvagyat!" Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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