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reviewed A perfect blood by Kim Harrison (Books of the Hollows)

Kim Harrison: A perfect blood (2012, Harper Voyager)

When she discovers that a would-be creator is determined to make his (or her) own …

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OK, I am finally interested in this series!

You could point out that I've been interested enough to stick with it for 10 books, but I would just point out that there was a multi-month gap where I didn't even care enough to listen to the audiobooks while I was doing chores. That's a low bar, friends.

Now, though, I'm finally happy to have picked it back up and powered through.

I could just be that I like Trent Kalamack, and he figures prominently in the book. He's probably the most nuanced character in the series, other than Al, so it's good when he gets some time in the sun.

It's also really funny that, now that I'm really into the series, I'm about to hit the end of what's been written so far. A short story, a book being released almost a month from now (by which point I will have started another series), and then a long wait.

Ah, well.