Book Review: Laurell K. Hamilton’s Obsidian Butterfly

Vampire hunter Anita Blake owes a favor to a friend—a man almost as dangerous as the ancient evil she’s about to face.
Vampire hunter Anita Blake owes a favor to a friend—a man almost as dangerous as the ancient evil she’s about to face.
Anita is no closer to choosing between Jean-Claude and Richard, and she will need bothwhen two of here wereleopards are abducted at a seedy club called Narcissus in Chains.
From believing anyone who sleeps with monsters isn’t trustworthy, Anita has become one. And when an arsonist targets vampire-owned businesses all over town, it’s Anita who must save them.
There’s a bounty on Anita’s head, and the rivalry between her werewolf boyfriend, Richard, and Marcus, his alpha, has come to full boil. Meanwhile Jean-Claude is awaiting his moment.
A land dispute in Branson lands Anita between a sword-wielding vampire and bodies horribly slaughtered. Anita will need Jean-Claude’s help and counter a betrayal while dealing with myth.
Jess Ward has loved Bobby Ray Smith since she was a teen; now she’s a success on her own terms. She can enjoy a romp with a big, bad wolf and walk away. Easy.
Seattle cops are desperate with a serial killer murdering victims in a gruesome and spectacular way. And they suspect he’s the kind of monster that needs U.S. Marshals Anita Blake and Edward.
Two sexy alpha lionshifters in two romances in one with Mace Llewellyn chasing down Dez MacDermot and Brendon Shaw with his sights set on Ronnie Lee Reed.
Working solo, Sgt Barbara Havers must probe the mind of a murderer and a case very close to her own heart and the terrible price people pay for deception.
A richly inventive novel about a centuries-old vampire, a spellbound witch, and the mysterious manuscript that draws them together.