Bitten To Death Review
Bitten
To Death review by Harriet Klausner
They believe the opportunity to destroy malevolent vampire Samos and his minion
is near; so assassin Jaz Parks and her vampiric supervisor Vayl plan on the hit.
However, when they return to the Trust to finalize their strategy, they walk
into a shocker. Vayl is no longer in charge; instead the only vampire he created
Disa is now running the show.
Disa has been a nuisance to Vayl since he changed the alien. This time with her
as the boss, Disa refuses to allow Vayl to work the field operation to take out
Samos. On the other hand, Jaz will not sit idly by allowing Disa to own her Vayl
as her relationship with him was just turning to a new more exciting level. Her
missions are to kill Samos permanently and keep Vayl at her side not that of
Disa, who now gives the orders.
In her fourth CIA chick lit urban fantasy (see BITING THE BULLET, ANOTHER ONE
BITES THE DUST and ONCE BITTEN, TWICE SHY) Jaz Parks is at her cheeky amusing
yet exhilarating best. The story line told from her cynical perspective is
fast-paced as she insures the paranormal species seem genuine and her mission
essential especially winning the tug of war with Disa over Vayl. Thus the series
is refreshed with a weird triangle in which the relationship between top CIA
operative Vayl the vampire and his best subordinate has been evolving towards
something personal but now with the return of Disa as their superior all bets
are off. Jaz is at her mocking best in this engaging entry.
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