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.

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5 of 5 stars

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This is a hard one to write. After spending the last 4 days reading this series, I’m at a bit of a loss right now. I’ve read on Chloe Neill’s blog to trust her, and I do, because I have a feeling that not all that I just read is as it appears. But no matter, right now, I feel a sense of loss and can’t wrap my head around what just happened.

Things are rough in Chicago. Celina’s latest hijinks have caused the table to be turned on the Vampire community. No longer the “celebrities du jour” they must contend with protester and accusations of violence, no so more than Cadogan House.

Mayor Tate is on a mission, to rid the city of the escalation in violence and he’s tasked Ethan and Merit to “fix it”. To add a little incentive, he has an arrest warrant ready, with Ethan’s name, if they don’t solve the issue with the raves. To make matters worse, Darius, a member of the Greenwich Presidium, comes to town to talk about the recent goings on with the Chicago houses...specifically what Ethan, as senior Master, is doing to deal with the issues.

Unfortunately, Darius doesn’t quite see things the same was as Ethan and Merit, which leads to Merit having to enlist some help from the vampires within Cadogan house, as well as some of those mysterious Red Guards (although not in an official capacity).

We were left with many questions and on hell of a shock at the end. I don’t know what I’ll do til November, but I have a sneaky suspicion that we won’t have all our answers for a while. Chloe Neill, I’m doing as you asked and trusting you!

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