Hard Bitten by Chloe Neill

Hard Bitten (Chicagoland Vampires, #4)

by Chloe Neill

Meet Merit, a "wonderfully compelling vampire heroine" (USA Today bestselling author Julie Kenner).

Chicago is beset by supernatural tensions, and Merit-vampire protector of a safe haven called Cadogan house-is worried that the humans will be reaching for their pitchforks any minute. It doesn't help that yet another vampire rave is broken up by the mayor, and a new inhibition- reducing drug is circulating through the community.

It's up to Merit to put her house in order-literally. And if that takes getting a little blood on her hands, so be it.

Reviewed by Linda on

2 of 5 stars

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2 and a half stars :( I am not a happy reader.

How could Chloe Neill do this to me? She actually let Celina kill Ethan, for real?? I just can't get over that at all. I loved a lot of things about this book, but killing Ethan really killed the book for me as well. I truly loved his character, and thought that he had finally seen the light about Merit, and how she deserved all of him, and that they could become a great couple, and SHE KILLED HIM :O

IMO the ending would have been so much better if Celina had killed Tate, then Ethan could have killed her. I am totaly destroyed and grief-stricken, like Merit.

However, the book was truly well written, and characters developed well in a way that was logical. There was a lot of groundwork layed for the next book as well, with Mallory, the magic and her tutor Simon.

I really liked the way Jonah came to respect Merit more, and I think that Ethan was right about her when he said that she's really grown into her role as Sentinel of the house.

Lindsay and Merit continued to be good friendds, and to have each others backs as well, and I really do like it when there are strong female friendships forming, it shows more of the heroine's character.

But I still really hate the ending, I don't see at all how this can come to a better story in the next installment, and I also don't even think I would appreciate it if Ethan somehow 'came back' to life. Catcher could have cast a spell, or there could have been something else going on, but I just can't buy that right now, and I think it might even make me more sad and angry at this point.

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