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Undead on Arrival (Crimson Moon Series #3)

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  • Posted January 5, 2012

    Highly recommended - a must read!!!

    This is the 3rd book in L.A. Banks, Crimson Series, and it is a great book. She is one of my favorite authors and a was a great person. Unfortunately she passed away a few months ago and she will be missed on levels.

    But she has lots of books in print and you shouldn't miss a one.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 2, 2011

    Love this series

    I really tried to get into L.A. Banks Vampire Huntress series but found them dry and boring, so was really pleasantly surprised when I read the first of this series. I love it! I am now on book #4 and hooked. Banks make the characters come alive, you can feel yourself running in the shadows.
    I simply cannot get enough and am reading it book by book without reading anything in between which is unlike me.
    The only problem with this series is once you start reading it is hard to put it down, so sleep deprivation is possible. LOL

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  • Posted November 21, 2009

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    Ms. Banks Does It Again!!

    This book is a must, along with all of the Crimson Moon SEries Novels!..I just love Hunter, Sasha and her team... Can't wait to read the next novel of the series, Cursed to Death!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 27, 2009

    Gripping story right out of the gate.

    L.A. Banks does it again. Love her writing style

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  • Posted May 23, 2009

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    Read It!!!

    now i was scared when her vampire huntress legends series came to an end. i thought she was just leaving us. but she has reassured us that she is going no where. i cant tell you enought about this book but to read it. if you never read the first one (bad blood) thats a must.

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  • Posted April 30, 2009

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    Sasha and Hunter's hardest tribulation yet!

    The only thing I hated about this book is that it ended! I was simply held hostage by this captivating story and as I read from page to page, I just couldn't put it down! LA Banks has out done herself with this one. Four weeks have passed since the Shadow-wolves and Werewolves had their triumph over the vampires at the UCE gathering. But we all know vampires right? They aren't going down without a fight; and they fight as dirty as they come. Sasha, Hunter and Shogun are caught up in a sizzling love triangle that threatens to be the catalyst, which severs the thread-thin truce between the warring werewolves and shadow-wolves. The admirable Fae have been backed into a corner and force to pick their allegiance. Who will they choose; the ever-present cunning and devious vampires or the vulnerable and volatile weres? A demon-infected werewolf is running rampant in New Orleans and cannibalizing humans with all evidence leading straight to Hunter. Time is running out as the supernatural authorities close in on Hunter. With the vampires hell-bent on his execution, Sasha makes the ultimate sacrifice for her mate and does anything she deems necessary in order to find a cure for Hunter. A lot of secrets have been revealed but sorry folks, no spoilers here.(aww) LA Banks did a great job of weaving together an intricate web of numerous plots, twist and turns. There is a lot of suspense and action, along with a few hot sex scenes and lots of torturous sexual tension. I highly recommend this book and the rest of the series (Bad Blood & Bite the Bullet) and look forward to Cursed to Death due out 9/29/09.

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  • Posted February 7, 2009

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    ON ARRIVAL is L.A. Banks at her best

    The United Council of Entities exiled the vampires from their position of power and brokered a peace between the Weres who change only at the full moon and the Shadow clans who change at will. US Military squad leader of the Paranormal Containment Unit shadow wolf Sasha Trudeau, her team, and her mate Max Hunter were involved at the conference, but Hunter is now in a bad way and it seems the pair is heading for an unhappy ending as Max is demon infested and a double dose of anti-toxins is not working.

    Any moment he can turn violent and eat humans. Shadow wolves are supposed to have a natural immunity to the demonization, but his antibody system is failing to produce the antitoxin. Afraid to make love and even more fearful of hurting his beloved, Max disappears. Soon afterward, a human is found half eaten with the evidence pointing to Max as the killer. Sasha refuses to believe that her Max would kill, but her efforts to prove otherwise are thwarted by other wolves.

    UNDEAD ON ARRIVAL is L.A. Banks at her best, which is claiming a lot as the author¿s urban fantasies are always exciting and refreshingly unique. The story line continues to build up on Crimson Moon world (see BITE THE BULLET and BAD BLOOD) especially the political intrigue and backstabbing within and between species. Although the plot is somewhat more complex than usual, fans will enjoy the character driven entry as lethal mysteries abound throughout.

    Harriet Klausner

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