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Book Review of At Grave's End (Night Huntress, Bk 3)

At Grave's End (Night Huntress, Bk 3)
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So often, a series begins to get stale and redundant by the third book. Happily, that doesnt seem to be the case with this series and if this book is any indicator, it wont. My failure to read this book sooner is why there was so much confusion when I read First Drop of Crimson in January. Now that I have rectified that situation, I can happily report that this At Graves End was well worth the wait! I cannot gush enough about how much I love Cat and Bones. As a couple and individually, these two characters sure know how to get the job done.

This story really opens up more of the Night Huntress world that I wasnt aware of. We get to see more about Cats father, Max and what a truly deviated and pitiful excuse of a former human he truly was. We get to see more of Cats mom and there are some interesting twists and surprises with Justina that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. We see one of Cats men, Tate, getting more of a storyline and so far, I am enjoying the triangle his character is trying to create with Cat and Bones. I definitely see potential there for Tate to get his own book.

I know if I decided to leave my current career path and become a vampire slayer, then Cat is the one I would want to mentor and train me. This series and in particular, this book, delivers everything I look for and want in my reading selections. In addition to the intense action and fighting scenes, theres humor and even some very heart wrenching sad moments.

I cant think of one thing in this book that didnt work for me so instead I will say if you havent yet read this series, get off your tush and get started. Youll be glad you did.