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Title | : | Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock #1) |
Author | : | Faith Hunter |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | July 7th 2009 by Ace Books (first published May 22nd 2009) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Shapeshifters |
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.91 | 31421 Users | 1979 Reviews
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First in a brand new series from the author of the Rogue Mage novels Jane Yellowrock is the last of her kind—a skinwalker of Cherokee descent who can turn into any creature she desires and hunts vampires for a living. But now she’s been hired by Katherine Fontaneau, one of the oldest vampires in New Orleans and the madam of Katies’s Ladies, to hunt a powerful rogue vampire who’s killing other vamps. Amidst a bordello full of real “ladies of the night,” and a hot Cajun biker with a panther tattoo who stirs her carnal desire, Jane must stay focused and complete her mission—or else the next skin she’ll need to save just may be her own...Itemize Books Supposing Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock #1)
Original Title: | Skinwalker |
ISBN: | 0451462807 (ISBN13: 9780451462800) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jane Yellowrock #1 |
Characters: | Brian Robere, Brandon Robere, Jane Yellowrock, Leo Pellissier, George "Bruiser" Dumas, Rick (Ricky Bo) LeFleur, Beast, Katherine (Katie) Fontaneau, Tom (Troll), Jodi Richoux, Aggie One Feather |
Setting: | New Orleans, Louisiana(United States) |
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Reread and still love! Mel π€πΆπΊπΎ*** 4.25 ***A buddy read with the Wednesday UF group @ BB&B! This was cool! I know, it sounds silly and Minimalistic, but I had fun reading it! It is not a secret that I am a fan of all things Fantasy, but I do have a soft spot for "Golden Age Urban Fantasy", mostly written between 1995 - 2005. This one falls in this category and I was not disappointed. It had everything a UF should have with its own unique flavor. Jane is a Skinwalker, a native American Cherokee heritage, who at one point
Just so you know, I hate myself when I do this but I just cannot read this book any longer. I feel as though I'm punishing myself for something I haven't even done yet and I'm certain what ever it is I am yet to do is not that bad!The premise of a badass skin walking detective solving mysteries for vamps and other supernatural beings in the south of America was alluring but ultimately deceptive. The descriptive prose was tiresome, her progress on the mission dragged, there were constant
3.5 starsI wasn't sure what to expect from Skinwalker when I picked it up, but I knew Jane had a pretty big following among my friends and I was hoping that this might become my new go-to urban fantasy series.And I'm thinking it might! Alright. The gist is that Jane is a skinwalker. Which...yeah, you probably already managed to get that from the title.Anyway. She can shift into basically anything, but her favorite form is a mountain lion.Why?Well, due to some spoilery reasons, she shares her
I had so many problems with this novel that once I start, I'll probably go on for a while.So instead, let's start with a positive note: Hunter's take on supes. Her always-on-edge vamps, witches and the skinwalker myth were well-done; all of them are pretty balanced power-wise and a good addition to UF lit.Then there were some other good things, too. Her version of New Orleans and the Cherokee culture for example.But there were two huge issues that kind of ruined the experience for me: the
3/25/18 - ON SALE for $1.99: https://amzn.to/2um9TAy3/11/17 - rerereread b/c Steven is PERSISTENT. Minus 0.5 stars from original rating, b/c I bloody hate Rick, the slime.Reviewed by: Rabid Reads4.5 starsUrban Fantasy is a pretty diverse genre. There are all kinds of twists on various folklores and mythologies, as well as multitudes of different takes on a myriad of supernatural creatures. We all have our favorites (and not-so-favorites). For me, if it has something to do with the Fae or Native
Skinwalker is a dark yet thrilling novel, giving an unexpected take on the paranormal subgenre with a great main character. I think the book was quick to go straight to tropes, but otherwise I really enjoyed it.
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