Audio Review: The Good, the Bad and the Undead by Kim harrison
Rachel Morgan's back, and in more trouble than ever! Fans of Laurell K. Hamilton and other vampire novels won't want to miss the second novel in Kim Harrison s addicting--and already bestselling--supernatural series.
Former-bounty-hunter Rachel Morgan has it pretty good. She's left the corrupt Inderland Runner Service and started her own independent service. She s survived werewolves, shape-changing demons, bad-hair days, and sharing a church with her vampire roommate Ivy. She even has a cute (if human) boyfriend-what more could a witch want?
But living with a reformed vampire isn't all it s cracked up to be, particularly when your roommate s very bad ex-boyfriend wants her back, and wouldn't mind you in the process. And especially when he s six feet of sheer supernatural seduction, and you've got a demon mark that makes vampires literally hotter than hell....
To save herself and Ivy, Rachel must confront the vampire master-and the dark secrets she s hidden even from herself.
There are some revelations in this book that left me in shock and I just can't cope with it. I was sad that Ivy could do something like that. She is one of my favorite characters. I just hope things get resolved soon and that trust can be gain.
Like always I am in love with Janx(?) the pixie. I would just have liked for Madalina to make an appearance. I love her too and I think that she complements her husband with her calm demeanor and patience.
I again loved Marguerite Gavin's job narrating this story although there were times when she sounded stuffy nosed. I guessed she was sick? But overall one of my favorite narrators.
I cannot wait to see what else is in store for these characters and I hope I don't get disappointed with what I want to happen versus what will happen.
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