Genre: Urban Fantasy/Romance?
Subgenre: Vampire, werewolves, zombies
Age Appropriate: Adults, especially as the series progresses
Recommended for my sister: YES
"I proved what I needed to prove to myself a long time ago. I don't care what you think." - Anita
It all begins with a lonely, young hardheaded woman with a special affinity for the dead. Anita Blake is an animator, a person who can raise zombies from the grave. Part of her "day job" is literally to raise zombies from the grace, for a variety a reasons. She works for a firm - Animators, Inc. - with a business manager and other animators. It's her "day job" because she can only raise zombies at night, but it is still her main working position. At least, it is in the beginning.
Anita has a secondary job, one that is much more intense, and calls more for the hardheaded stubbornness she becomes known for. She's a vampire executioner. With lots of training and skill, she's become one of the most notorious vampire hunters in the United States, at least among the vampires. Her kill count eventually breaches the numbers of all of the others in her field, and earns her the disdainful nickname The Executioner.
The series, now at 23 books, follows the beginning of Anita's illustrious career, a mix of zombies, preternatural police assistance, and vampire hunting. In the first few books, she adds romance to her daily struggles, switching between a closeted werewolf and a disturbingly (but sexy) master vampire. Each book adds, or removes, some layer of new and old relationships while exploring Anita's reluctance to fit any type of defined love in her life - both because of her personal convictions about supernaturals and her own personal values.
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I won't lie. I decided to review this book first because its my favorite series of all time. I also want to be upfront with the high level of smut that has found its way into a number of books. In the first few books of the series, there was a high level of focus on the actual storyline, and character development for everyone involved. It definitely sucked me in, and I became such a fan that I spent most of my life from that one day in the used bookstore, until last month, waiting patiently for each book to be released. However, somewhere in the middle the books turned into some softcore bowchicawowow that leads me to make sure this series was titled "Adult." It really wasn't that way for the first part of the series, which was good since I was a pre-teen. It wasn't until later that it was a little over the top. Luck for me (and you?) I don't mind over the top. Ha.
I love the Anita books. They are a great escape for me, and almost every character is some level of sexy, but no lacking major issues. It's not that I want everyone to have major issues, but those issues make her hot male leads seems a little more human (or whatever part of them is human). I enjoyed watching her rail against her love life, but I have to say that I most enjoyed the actual storylines. My favorite character is, by far, Edward - Anita's obvious best friend and vampire bounty hunter guru. Anita's character development includes the changes in her attitudes to more align with Edward's and her interal struggles into turning into a sociopath. If anyone is more dangerous than Anita, it's Edward - nicknamed Death. My favorite books are the ones where Edward shows up. As soon as he's on the scene, you know you're in for some good action scenes and funny banter.
Recommendation: Obviously, yes. I sucked my sister into these a long time ago. I think she may have stopped when LKH took her break from "real" writing and fell into the pit of softcore dispair, but I totally dug it. Read it again, sister!
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Next Up: Black Jewels Trilogy
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