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Loading... Dead Witches Tell No Tales (Every Which Way But Dead - A Fistful of…by Kim HarrisonSeries: The Hollows (Omnibus 3-4)
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This one was the most interesting book in the series and I'm happy to
say the most Ivy lite yet :)
Rachel and Kisten make for an interesting pair and we happily shift
further away from Ivy's lesbian attraction for Rachel as a result.
I'm getting pretty tired of that storyline. I keep reading because
the other stuff is fun, but if that is the ultimate direction that
Harrison is going to go in, I wish she'd just be done with it already
so that those of us who don't want to read lesbian fiction can move on
to another series instead of lulling us into a relationship with
Kisten only to throw Ivy back the mix and mess everything up.
Also, I wonder if Harrison isn't setting the groundwork for something
with Trent...I think that could be very interesting.
I did miss Jenks in this book, but I know that they'll patch things up
in the next one.
Book 4
This one killed it for me. I've never enjoyed the Ivy and Rachel dynamic. The plot lines in each book are always interesting, but I hate it when Ivy shows up and starts being jealous/possessive and sending out vampire pheromones to sexually arouse Rachel.
I thought based on the last book that Harrison was pulling away from the whole lesbian thing. But it was just the opposite. So even though I liked the world Harrison created, I don't want to read about this kind of relationship. So long Hollows (