Incubus Dreams (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Bk 12)
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Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror
Book Type: Paperback
Nymphadora T. (nymphadora) reviewed on + 95 more book reviews
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Definitely NOT my favorite Anita Blake book...
From my post on amazon.com:
"I just finished "Incubus Dreams" and at about page 300 when Anita hadn't even left her house for the day, yet, I have to say that I can see what everyone was talking about as far as the new sexual displays go. I don't think that it started with "Narcisuss in Chains" because I actually really enjoyed that one because it was just naughty enough but still had plenty of fight scenes and action other than the bedroom. "Incubus Dreams" is the first LKH book I actually considered not finishing. When you get to the second hand of how many men Anita has done, it's a little ridiculous. I had to actually keep myself from saying, "right on" when someone called her a whore!
The sex wasn't even what got on my nerves, though. I am really getting sick of Richard either being such a whining little wuss or an absolute bastard. What happened to the guy you kind wanted her to marry??? Why, all of a sudden, is Jean Claude becoming such a weenie? Who wants a sensitive vampire? Why does Anita get to act like such an outrageous bitch in this book and just about everyone is fighting to get to her bed (or the floor, or the backseat of the Jeep, or the tub)?"
From my post on amazon.com:
"I just finished "Incubus Dreams" and at about page 300 when Anita hadn't even left her house for the day, yet, I have to say that I can see what everyone was talking about as far as the new sexual displays go. I don't think that it started with "Narcisuss in Chains" because I actually really enjoyed that one because it was just naughty enough but still had plenty of fight scenes and action other than the bedroom. "Incubus Dreams" is the first LKH book I actually considered not finishing. When you get to the second hand of how many men Anita has done, it's a little ridiculous. I had to actually keep myself from saying, "right on" when someone called her a whore!
The sex wasn't even what got on my nerves, though. I am really getting sick of Richard either being such a whining little wuss or an absolute bastard. What happened to the guy you kind wanted her to marry??? Why, all of a sudden, is Jean Claude becoming such a weenie? Who wants a sensitive vampire? Why does Anita get to act like such an outrageous bitch in this book and just about everyone is fighting to get to her bed (or the floor, or the backseat of the Jeep, or the tub)?"
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