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In the shadows of Nocturne City, witches lurk and demons prowl, and homicide detective Luna Wilder must keep the peace - while living life as a werewolf. Now bodies are turning up all over town, the brutal murders linked by a cryptic message: We see with empty eyes . . . To make matters worse for Luna, she can¿t get wolfishly handsome Dmitri Sandovsky out of her mind. The last time he helped her with a case, Dmitri suffered a demon bite that infected him with a mysterious illness . . . and show more now his pack elders have forbidden him from associating with Luna. But she¿ll need his help when high-level witches start turning up slaughtered. Because a war is brewing between rival clans of blood witches and caster witches - a magical gang war with the power to burn Nocturne City to the ground. show lessTags
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As usual, Luna Wilder has gotten herself in over her head, dealing with everything from her new needy Goth boyfriend to her latest case to the nightmares that she just can't shake. Oh, and of course, there's Dmitri to deal with, only this time he has a new mate. Her latest case just happens to involve her least favorite kind of witches. Nothing, not even a mystical skull, will keep her from solving her case.
Reviewed for queuemyreview.com: Book release Sep08
I’ve said before that I’m a fan of series books. I enjoy learning more about the world an author has created and the individuals residing there. But there is a downside to books in a series. What happens if you didn’t read the first one? Two? Three? Do you have to go get the earlier ones and read them all in order? (Don’t laugh! I have online friends who swear they won’t read series books out of order.) MUST you read the earlier books to understand book #whatever? I have read series’ books out of order. I’ve also read them (religiously) in order because I’m waiting at the bookstore when they are released! Some authors do a very good job of including enough information show more about the overall series that reading out of order isn’t an issue. Unfortunately for me, Caitlin Kittredge didn’t quite make that cut for me in “Pure Blood”, book two of her ‘Nocturne City’ novels. In all fairness, I must add that romance novelists are much more likely to make sure their later series books can be read as a standalone novel. Once you enter the fantasy or urban fantasy genre, I think the worlds may be much more elaborate. Or I’m just trying to come up with a good alibi for this book.
Luna is a homicide detective who also happens to be a werewolf. Apparently this ‘change’ occurred during the first book in the series which I haven’t read. She also apparently had an involved relationship with Dmitri in the first book as she can’t forget about him (but he doesn’t appear until late in this book and she is surprised to see him) even though she is involved in a sexual relationship with a musician in this book. Did you get all that? I confess that I didn’t like Luna at first. Or second. She didn’t grow on me at all. She came across as hostile, unfriendly, insecure, and ‘loose’. I’m hoping that maybe events in the first book could explain her attitude…but as it stands, I just didn’t relate to her at all.
There are some interesting secondary characters: a real witch of a new boss (no, not literally), her mostly loser musician boyfriend, her gruff and loyal supervisor, and her estranged Grandmother and witch sister (yes, a real witch this time). Well, her sister isn’t really estranged, she just moved back in with her Grandmother because living with Luna tended to be life-threatening. Then there’s her new partner who reminds Luna of a Barbie doll. Her new partner is also estranged from her family because she comes from a long line of witches, but has no powers. This could come in handy since the case they’re investigating appears to be the start of a ‘witch war’. I don’t want to give any more away, but there’s action galore and Luna manages to tick off just about everyone she comes in contact with and physical altercations abound.
“Pure Blood” by Caitlin Kittredge is very urban and very gritty. It’s also a bit violent…a little too violent for me. If dark urban fantasy is your cup of tea, you may want to give this one a try. But be sure to read book one, “Night Life” first!
Til next time
JJ show less
I’ve said before that I’m a fan of series books. I enjoy learning more about the world an author has created and the individuals residing there. But there is a downside to books in a series. What happens if you didn’t read the first one? Two? Three? Do you have to go get the earlier ones and read them all in order? (Don’t laugh! I have online friends who swear they won’t read series books out of order.) MUST you read the earlier books to understand book #whatever? I have read series’ books out of order. I’ve also read them (religiously) in order because I’m waiting at the bookstore when they are released! Some authors do a very good job of including enough information show more about the overall series that reading out of order isn’t an issue. Unfortunately for me, Caitlin Kittredge didn’t quite make that cut for me in “Pure Blood”, book two of her ‘Nocturne City’ novels. In all fairness, I must add that romance novelists are much more likely to make sure their later series books can be read as a standalone novel. Once you enter the fantasy or urban fantasy genre, I think the worlds may be much more elaborate. Or I’m just trying to come up with a good alibi for this book.
Luna is a homicide detective who also happens to be a werewolf. Apparently this ‘change’ occurred during the first book in the series which I haven’t read. She also apparently had an involved relationship with Dmitri in the first book as she can’t forget about him (but he doesn’t appear until late in this book and she is surprised to see him) even though she is involved in a sexual relationship with a musician in this book. Did you get all that? I confess that I didn’t like Luna at first. Or second. She didn’t grow on me at all. She came across as hostile, unfriendly, insecure, and ‘loose’. I’m hoping that maybe events in the first book could explain her attitude…but as it stands, I just didn’t relate to her at all.
There are some interesting secondary characters: a real witch of a new boss (no, not literally), her mostly loser musician boyfriend, her gruff and loyal supervisor, and her estranged Grandmother and witch sister (yes, a real witch this time). Well, her sister isn’t really estranged, she just moved back in with her Grandmother because living with Luna tended to be life-threatening. Then there’s her new partner who reminds Luna of a Barbie doll. Her new partner is also estranged from her family because she comes from a long line of witches, but has no powers. This could come in handy since the case they’re investigating appears to be the start of a ‘witch war’. I don’t want to give any more away, but there’s action galore and Luna manages to tick off just about everyone she comes in contact with and physical altercations abound.
“Pure Blood” by Caitlin Kittredge is very urban and very gritty. It’s also a bit violent…a little too violent for me. If dark urban fantasy is your cup of tea, you may want to give this one a try. But be sure to read book one, “Night Life” first!
Til next time
JJ show less
Definitely better than the first one, but there are some cringe-worthy things that haven't aged well. Luna gets rescued by her tall/dark/handsome a lot. There's some pretty blatant puritan sentiments as well.
I enjoyed this one much better than the first one. I think because I was more into her style of writing. I enjoy Luna as the main character and her struggle with her job, family and her loves. It makes for a great supernatural story along with some detective work. I was very happy with the ending, I was hoping for that ending in the first book.
Another Luna Wilder book, she's mooning over Dimitri for at least half of the book. This book could almost stand on it's own without that. The plot again is good and this really would be a 5 star book if Luna didn't mope about so much.
In terms of quality, this is on a level with (or possibly less than) the first book of the series. Luna is more likable in this book; sadly, Dmitri is not. The plot is so-so. Another good-not-great novel. I will continue to read the rest of this series, but I don't think it will be making my Favorites list anytime soon. I much prefer Kittredge's "Black London" series.
A fun foray into the paranormal. Thoroughly enjoyable. A definite fun read.
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- Luna Wilder; Dmitri Sandovsky; Sunny Swann; Rhoda Swann; Det. David Bryson; Lieutenant Troy McAllister (show all 10); Captain Matilda Morgan; Shelby O'Halloran; Dr. Bart Kronen; Pete Anderson
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