Review of The Other Half of the Grave (Night Huntress Universe #17) by Jeaniene Frost
The Other Half of the Grave is the eighth book in the series Night Huntress and the seventeenth book in the series Night Huntress Universe.
In 2007, Jeanine Frost published her book Halfway to the Grave, a novel about Cat Crawford, a half-vampire woman bent on killing as many vampires as possible. She tries to kill the wrong vampire and is captured by Bones, a bounty hunter and Master vampire more than two centuries old.
Their love story birthed a saga that is now almost twenty books long and includes four separate series within the same world.
Now, in The Other Half of the Grave, Bones gets a voice. It's the story of the first book, this time from his side.
Books like this can so easily go very wrong, but I loved Cat and Bones so much, I had to give it a try.
Bones as a character is portrayed in the other books as snarky, irreverent, and serious and lighthearted in turns. He's fun and funny, but when he means business, it gets serious. Cat means everything to him and he'd do anything for her. Throughout the seven books from her perspective, Bones's affection and devotion never waver.
I found the portrayal in this book to be right in line with what I knew of him from the other books. It was beautiful to see the process of him falling in love with Cat even as she hated him, and the utter elation when she finally let herself admit she was falling for him.
Additionally, the depiction of the vampire world from Cat's perspective was the same factually in this book, though from a different perspective, which I liked. Bones and Cat have very different voices in my opinion, which is crucial--and also very hard to pull off.
I already knew I loved the story and the author's style, but the key would be in how she tackled the flip in perspective. She updated the technology and changed a couple of other things to make the story make more sense in this decade, but the rest is the same as in
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