Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost

halfway to the graveThis is the first book in the Night Huntress series. Cat is a half-human, half-vampire mix. She goes to college during the day and hunts vampires on evenings and weekends. She’s doing well juggling this alter-ego lifestyle until she meets Bones.

Bones is a handsome vampire who has the same motives as Cat. He is also a vampire slayer, but he aims higher than the sleazy vampires that Cat meets in bars. Bones is determined to take out the big kahunas that are giving the word “vampire” a bad name.

Cat learns to be more than just a seductress with a lucky streak, when Bones trains her to be armed and dangerous. It’s not long before her vampire half takes over.

I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and it’s a great beginning to a series that I can only imagine will be just as good. Cat is a great female heroine, starting off a bit rough around the edges, but learning to love as well as embrace her strength and speed.

For those paranormal-romance lovers (like myself), this is a win-win.

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  • rogerwhissel
    I have books here that i want to start reading the series but iI don't because there's always a new book from another series I already started that comes out. So what do I do...buy more books...lol
  • i've been in the habit of buying complete series before i start reading them. unless i'm not sure about the author, then i'll buy the first book just to test the waters - that's why i only have the first two of the Anna Strong series. If i like this book (i'm on book 2), i'll buy the next two
  • i've been in the habit of buying complete series before i start reading them. unless i'm not sure about the author, then i'll buy the first book just to test the waters - that's why i only have the first two of the Anna Strong series. If i like this book (i'm on book 2), i'll buy the next two
  • rogerwhissel
    I know it gets to a point that i don't know which one to start or finish
  • lol i've got a good system now, and i'm pretty good about finishing a book before i start the next one

    so the series i'm slowly working my way through are Sookie Stackhouse, Anna Strong, Fred the Mermaid, the Fever series (by Karen M Moning), and the Night Huntress series.

    When those are done (or at least done as far as the books on my shelf go, i think i still have maybe 4 more books to purchase in all of those series, combined - not each, if that makes sense) my next batch of series will be Black Dagger Brotherhood, Kitty the werewolf, and the two Gena Showalter series (the Darkest, and the one with Vampire Bride - lol i don't even know what that one is about)

    Then I'll get into the LJ Smith books.... splitting it up with a few strays here and there and THEN i'll move onto the next bookshelf

    Isn't it ridiculous how many books i have sitting on one shelf? lol
  • rogerwhissel
    Great review and they get better. I just love Cat and Boner ...no typo
  • rogerwhissel
    So happy you liked it...and the best part...the series just keeps getting better. I just love Cat and Boner...no typo
  • HA! yep and i plan to get through them all. i'm trying to work my way through about ten series plus some strays (this is just one shelf on my book case). i figure if i keep them on rotation i won't get bored or disappointed by any series
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