Helpful Score: 5
I happen to read her latest two books before I started reading them in order. This left me very confused and I felt deja vu' coming on...since I read the follow up to this book firstly. Regardless, Handeland has a way of hooking you in, and I really do like her writing!! Her female characters are very strong, and there is much humor in their point of views (they are all first person.) I find them more believable, and that the stories could actually be reality. They are not so far fetched that you keep telling yourself "no way." She seems to put a lot of research into her settings and legends, which also aided in finding the stories believable.
I am glad I started reading them in order, and will most likely re-read the other two, since they were actually that good, and the characters all fit together. I would definitely recommend this series for anyone who likes paranormal, even if you don't like romance.
I am glad I started reading them in order, and will most likely re-read the other two, since they were actually that good, and the characters all fit together. I would definitely recommend this series for anyone who likes paranormal, even if you don't like romance.
Helpful Score: 3
Definitely different. I actually live near Honey Island Swamp, which is why I got this book. (By the way the "Honey Island Swamp Monster" was really a very large nutria rat) Good read if you like that kinda thing.
Helpful Score: 2
If you like werewolves, you can't go wrong with Lori Handeland. She writes some of the finest books. Wonderful series.
Helpful Score: 1
One of the Jager-Suchers books, this story does not concentrate on the J-S's, rather it introduces Diana...held by a vow to her dead husband to prove the existence of werewolves, and Adam...a reclusive member of a family said to be cursed who roams the Louisiana swamps by night. Is he the one killing? Or does he just know who is?