Book Review: Lady and the Vamp (Immortality Bites, Book 3) by Michelle Rowen

Michelle Rowen
Lady and the Vamp (Immortality Bites, Book 3)
Warner Forever
April 2008
368 pages


If you've been following my blog at all you will know that I've been reading the Immortality Bites series by Michelle Rowen. This series is a paranormal romance collection that is reminiscent of the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris. I really love this series mainly because I like the main characters Sarah and her boyfriend Thierry. However Lady and the Vamp is the story of Quinn, former vampire hunter and Janie, the assassin of the supernatural with nary a mention of Sarah and her BF.

Quinn is in search of the Eye an ancient device that can grant one wish to the person who discovers it, with hopes of becoming human again. Little does he know that Janie, sister to a former vampire hunter acquaintance of his, is also after the Eye with orders to destroy Quinn and all who stand in the way of retrieval of the Eye. What happens in between is sure to please those who rooted for Quinn in Fanged and Fabulous.

I thought it was a bit strange that the series kind of veered away from focusing on Sarah and her escapades but I did like the story. There are some funny parts and the kick-butt action is great! Tough chicks make for interesting stories and Janie is one fiesty girl! I wasn't all that enthusiatic about Quinn in the first 2 books but grew to like him and understand him a bit better. So even though it cuts into the story of Sarah and Thierry, Lady and the Vamp is a good read. It does have language and violence but it is paranormal romance so that can be expected.

To read my review for Fanged and Fabulous go here.
To read my review for Bitten and Smitten go here.

To read more about Michelle Rowen and her books visit her website:
http://www.michellerowen.com/

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