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Dancing with Werewolves. Delilah Street: Paranormal Investigator. (edition 2007)

by Carole Nelson Douglas

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It was the revelation of the millennium: witches, werewolves, vampires andother supernaturals are real. Fast-forward 13 years: TV reporter Delilah Streetused to cover the small-town bogeyman beat back in Kansas, but now, inhigh-octane Las Vegas -- which is run by a werewolf mob -- she findsherself holding back the gates of Hell itself. But at least she has a hot newguy and one big bad wolfhound to help her out...… (more)
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Title:Dancing with Werewolves. Delilah Street: Paranormal Investigator.
Authors:Carole Nelson Douglas
Info:Juno Books, Taschenbuch, 394 pages
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Okay let me be fair here--the first...9 chapters are like listening to someone monologue their life. Its a bit repetitive, somewhat awkward and stiff, but interesting enough. Around Chapter 10 however, when Delilah lands herself in Las Vegas (for various reasons), it starts getting more interesting. We have much more interaction with people other then herself, the blossoming of her paranormal skills and heck its Las Vegas. That's interesting for me.

Unfortunately the narrative remains scattered and the plot keeps swerving back and forth. A lot is left to obvious plot devices to keep the 'action' moving and I swear to god if she had mentioned that she was vampire bait one more time I would have ax'ed her right then and there. In the span of one chapter she says it no less then six times, all variations on 'I have pale skin, black hair and vampires find me simply irresistible'. Well bully for you, but don't keep slapping us in the face with it.

What sucks though is I really like this premise, Delilah isn't so bad so long as she keeps her vampire bait comments to herself and the world itself is intriguing (if a little aimless). I came into the Delilah Street novels because of the short story from the anthology Unusual Suspects in which Delilah solves a CineSim 'murder'. That was so much fun! I'm starting to wonder though if perhaps the stories are better left as short fiction. Less cluttering of the narrative, less repetitious information. I mean I was a interested in the back story between the characters from the SS, but Carole managed to get the feel of the character across in way less space.

I am still intrigued by the set up and world, and thankfully I have book 2 awaiting me, but I'll have to think about wanting to read Book 3 (due out in the fall) if Book 2 doesn't pick up things and give it a firmer course. ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
the title was better then the book ( )
  Colette_Miranda | Jul 29, 2019 |
This was a good paranormal fantasy. I liked the mix of the mysterious and supernatural in the Las Vegas setting. I also liked Delilah's interactions with Hector, her familiar Quicksilver, Ric and the CineSims. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, Brimstone Kiss. ( )
  krin5292 | May 25, 2012 |
I enjoyed this book. The story moved right along and the characters well written. I especially liked the take that sims of old film stars could be lifted out of their movies and given new life in the real world ( )
  SLHobbs | Sep 3, 2011 |
A fun foray into the paranormal. Thoroughly enjoyable. A definite fun read. ( )
  joyfiction | Feb 8, 2011 |
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I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightening. -Luke 10:18
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For Jean Marie Ward, A world-class writer, journalist, and friend.
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For the first time in the history of humankind, the turn of the millennium was tracked around the globe like an incoming comet zooming over earth from black night sky.
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It was the revelation of the millennium: witches, werewolves, vampires andother supernaturals are real. Fast-forward 13 years: TV reporter Delilah Streetused to cover the small-town bogeyman beat back in Kansas, but now, inhigh-octane Las Vegas -- which is run by a werewolf mob -- she findsherself holding back the gates of Hell itself. But at least she has a hot newguy and one big bad wolfhound to help her out...

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