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| Original Title: | Cerulean Sins (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #11) |
| ISBN: | 0515136816 (ISBN13: 9780515136814) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #11 |
| Characters: | Anita Blake, Dolph Storr, Zerbrowski (Anita Blake series), Jean-Claude (Anita Blake series), Richard Zeeman, Asher (Anita Blake series), Gregory (Anita Blake series), Jason Schuyler, Nathaniel Graison, Damian (Anita Blake series), Micah Callahan, Marmee Noir, Belle Morte, Zane (Anita Blake series), Bradley Bradford, Stephen (Anita Blake series) |
| Setting: | United States of America |

Laurell K. Hamilton
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 529 pages Rating: 3.85 | 46812 Users | 865 Reviews
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| Title | : | Cerulean Sins (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter #11) |
| Author | : | Laurell K. Hamilton |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 529 pages |
| Published | : | August 31st 2004 by Berkley Books (first published 2003) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance |
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Cerulean Sins, the eleventh entry in the hugely-popular Anita Blake series, finds everyone’s favorite vampire hunter keeping house and kicking butt.Anita Blake is trying to get her life back to “normal” after a break-up with her werewolf lover. She has settled into a pattern of domesticity, which means that the new man in her life, the leopard shapeshifter Micah, has no problem sharing her with Jean-Claude, Master Vampire of the City. Things are as peaceful as they ever get for someone who raises the dead, when Jean-Claude receives an unexpected and unwelcome visitor: Musette, the very beautiful, very twisted representative of the European Council of Vampires. Anita soon finds herself caught up in a dangerous game of vampire power politics.
To add to her troubles, she is asked to consult on a series of brutal killings, which seem to be the work of something un-human. The investigation leads her to Cerulean Sins, a vampire-run establishment that deals in erotic videos, videos that cater to very specific tastes. Anita knows one creature of the night who has such interests — Jean-Claude’s visitor. But if Anita brings Musette down, the repercussions could cost her everything she holds dear.
Once a sworn enemy of all monsters, Anita is now the human consort of both Master Vampire Jean Claude and leopard shapeshifter Micah. When a centuries-old vampire hits St. Louis, Anita finds herself needing all the dark forces her passion can muster to save the ones she loves.
Anita Blake returns to find hell hath no fury like a vampire scorned.
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I was honestly so utterly bored while reading this. I'm so sad at how this series has become, I used to love it so much.What baffled me the most was how such a long book has barely anything going on in it.The only redeeming quality was Jason, I love him so much, I felt like he was voicing my every thought LOLReading the series nonstop has been both a blessing and a curse.I loved Anita from the start for her stubborn, bitchy attitude that never ceases to amaze me.The plot is well written, the series constant and the consequences of each of the character's actions and decisions rational and complicates the story.And the men, :)Oh, Laurell, the men. XDJean-Clause has been a constant, always beside Anita, always the seductive vampire.Richard is an ASSHOLE.Micah is a new addition and I can't wait to
I started the Anita Blake series knowing what I was getting into. I had heard the bad buzz, but I also heard that the earlier books were solid good urban fantasy badass heroine writing. And I gotta say, that is true. I loved the first 10 books in the Anita Blake series. Loved them. Obsidian Butterfly ROCKS. The world LKH created in the book is damned scary, gruesome and surprising. I enjoyed the development of Anita from the first few books through books 5-10. Anita progressed, the characters

"Most people don't find me funny at all." Anita Blake meets a guy in her office. Gasp, shock, horror, she actually accepts his job. She then raises a zombie. Asher arrives to tell her "Surprise! Musette, Belle Morte's cronie, is here!" She rushes to Jean-Claudes to get in a p!ssing match with Musette. Then she has to rush home to feed the ardeur. She argues about who she will have sex with. Asher waffles about having sex. Anita Blake has sex. Anita Blake is summoned to a crime scene, but she is
It's funny because in rereading this series, I'm realizing how much of Anita I really dislike. But I still love almost all of the surrounding characters and that keeps this series in my top.In the 11th installment, Anita finds herself meeting the in-laws, so to speak. Jean-Claude's maker, Belle Morte, has caught wind of Anita and has decided that she wants to know more, thereby sending a surrogate vampire to scope the scene. This of course doesn't go over well with the group and tension grows.I
Okay, first of all I love the series, big fan of Anita Blake!But this book, dear lord I did not enjoy this, it was a mixed salad of 50 ingredients. It was messy, hard to go with the flow and it left me with the constant 'move on' feeling. Chapter after chapter of the same scene that kept having twist after twist after twist.I think the main problem is that there are just too many characters, Anita, Jean-Claude, Asher, Micah, Nathaniel, Jason, Richard, Zebrowski, Dolph - and as they are all great
It's hard to believe, but when Anita stopped being celibate in The Killing Dance my reaction was "finally." I thought Hamilton had overdone the sexual tension leading up to that book. Oh, the good old days! When this was a fun series about Anita the necromancer and vampire hunter with her werewolf on the side. I knew it was a bad, bad thing when the ardeur rose up its ugly head in the previous book. In fact, I thought, "no, Hamilton didn't just do that!" but I thought it an aberration that Anita

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