Obsidian Butterfly by Laurell K. Hamilton

Obsidian Butterfly (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #9)

by Laurell K. Hamilton

Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, has dealt with - and destroyed - a lot of monsters. But her old mentor, Edward - ruthless killer, bounty hunter, assassin - may be worse than any of them. But Edward's got problems. A malevolent and seemingly unstoppable force is mutilating and dismembering the citizens of Albuquerque - and if he is to stop it he'll need all of Anita's firepower and cunning. It may not be enough. Look out for more information about this book and others on www.orbitbooks.co.uk

Reviewed by Hixxup on

3 of 5 stars

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out of all the Anita Blake books I've read to date, this one has got to be the most grotesque. It just didn't fit in with the whole Anita Blake world. It was nice to see Edward more, though him having a family was weird still weirds me out but whatever. This was my least favorite books out of the series so far. I can't wait until we are back in the normal Anita world. also going to be really interesting or really annoying on this love triangle and her trying to figure out whom she really loves and what not and the whole part that she only "might" love Jean Claude is a bunch of BULL because if she didn't love him as much as she loves Richard she wouldn't have stayed faithful to Jean Claude as long as she did, and if she wasn't put under that spell or what have ya by what's her face, would she have ever slept with Richard in the first place? But the main thing is she wouldn't be so conflicted if she didn't love him as much and she loves richard.

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