Blood on the Bayou Annabelle Lee Stacey Jay 9781439189870 Books
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I wasn't completely sold on Annabelle in Dead on the Delta, but this book has changed that! Annabelle was much more nuanced and self-actualized here than she was previously. She was kicking ass through the whole book. I really enjoyed the mystery and some of the closure aspects that were presented. I didn't enjoy the way the book ended, especially if Stacey Jaye won't be writing another. I have to know what happens to Gimpy!Annabelle & Hitch - I liked that she finalized things with Hitch and told him what really happened before they broke up. I'm glad that he realized he was a d-bag and even better, that Annabelle realized he should have given her the benefit of the doubt before jumping to conclusions. Sharing the guilt FTW! She realizes that she could still love him and their time together without being in love with him. It was a good conclusion to their situation.
Annabelle & Cane - I like Annabelle and Cane together, but I feel like their futures just don't match up. They are each very hard-headed but, even though they care for each other, I think it is time to throw in the towel and find more compatible partners. Such as...
Annabelle & Tucker - I liked that we found out so much more about Tucker in this book. He was my favorite of the three guys and I think him and Annabelle are good together. SPOILER!!! I didn't like the ending where it was insinuated that she was cheating on Cane with Tucker though. Annabelle never seemed like she would do that intentionally. Yeah, she slipped a few times by kissing Hitch but it was always in the moment. This seemed planned and continuous. It actually made me not like her and Tucker as much. I would hope she would respect Cane enough to let him go. /SPOILER
As I previously mentioned, the mystery this time around was very good and it involved a lot of the major players in Louisiana. I liked how twisty it was; you were left guessing the whole time.
The ending of this novel is particularly painful because so many loose threads are being dangled around for future books, but we might not get those books. Things like how the fairies really came to be, what the Gentry are, why Annabelle can talk to the fairies, what she and Tucker are going to do after leaving Donaldson... it's all left open. I really hope that there is another book in this series. Based on my feelings between the first book and this one, I expect that it would be the best in the series. Please Pocket Books, let us have another Annabelle Lee book!
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Blood on the Bayou Annabelle Lee Stacey Jay 9781439189870 Books Reviews
I absolutely love this series. Blood on the Bayou definitely left me breathless and wanting more. I have to keep reminding myself that I finished the book and cannot go back to reading to see what happens next. The book reviews periodically things that occurred in Dead on the Delta so you can remember what happened without making it a full review. I enjoyed that as a few characters I got mixed up, then Stacey Jay cleared it up for me real quick the further I read. It was hard to put it down and Annabelle is just a refreshing character on the scene. She isn't that typical herione and shows that you don't have to be perfect to make it in life. She is easy to connect with because of the imperfections she holds. I will be keeping my eye out for a third book that I have my fingers crossed for.
The first book made a great start, introduced a lot of suspense, none of which are satisfactorily resolved in the second book. The story has gotten very complicated in a rambling way. Anabelle Lee is now involved with not one but two and possibly three men. She has adopted not just a cat but a little girl. The fairies have been joined by the pixies. Her friends have become enemies from the CIA, FBI, FCC... Gay and straight friends, in love but not in love, magic and no magic, dead or alive, nobody is what they seem. The book also has more mistakes and may not have received as much critical editing before publication. Nevertheless, the author is a wonderful story teller. The characters as real and the story has a natural feel with a lot of suspense. Nothing is ever expected or expectable. Despite the rambling, it is still a good read.
Fairies became human blood seekers biting mortals. The Fey toxin leaves 75% of the humans insane; 10% physically misshapen before dying; and another 10% instantly dead; the remaining populace contains immunity. Katrina exacerbated the fairies assault for those living on the Delta (see Dead on the Delta).
Immune to the toxin, Fairy Control and Containment evidence collector Annabelle Lee works the bayou beat. Her former lover Hitch asks for her help in finding stolen Fey toxin, a secret lab using human guinea pigs and an FBI traitor. Annabelle hesitantly agrees to assist him though she fears a meltdown as she still loves Hitch. Complicating her life further is she must deal with her attraction to the mysterious Tucker, who has his paranormal skills like invisibility, his elixir and his lethal warning.
The latest Annabelle Bayou fantasy is an interesting thriller starring a kick butt heroine with issues mostly caused by the three males (including a current BF) competing for the title of "Master of Her Vagina". Filled with action, the storyline is thin yet fans will enjoy trekking the swamps guided by an energetic irreverent protagonist.
Harriet Klausner
This was a quick read that kept my interest. The growth of the characters progresses nicely while still leaving room for more development. My biggest complaint, all of the unfinished business. There are so many questions that aren’t resolved.
Does Gimpy survive? Where’s Tucker? Do the fairies kill the Big Man? Does the truce happen? What about the pixies? How involved in the FBI lab is Stefanie?
I would have rated higher, but considering this book was written over 5 years ago, I doubt these questions will ever be answered. Such a disservice to the readers.
I wasn't completely sold on Annabelle in Dead on the Delta, but this book has changed that! Annabelle was much more nuanced and self-actualized here than she was previously. She was kicking ass through the whole book. I really enjoyed the mystery and some of the closure aspects that were presented. I didn't enjoy the way the book ended, especially if Stacey Jaye won't be writing another. I have to know what happens to Gimpy!
Annabelle & Hitch - I liked that she finalized things with Hitch and told him what really happened before they broke up. I'm glad that he realized he was a d-bag and even better, that Annabelle realized he should have given her the benefit of the doubt before jumping to conclusions. Sharing the guilt FTW! She realizes that she could still love him and their time together without being in love with him. It was a good conclusion to their situation.
Annabelle & Cane - I like Annabelle and Cane together, but I feel like their futures just don't match up. They are each very hard-headed but, even though they care for each other, I think it is time to throw in the towel and find more compatible partners. Such as...
Annabelle & Tucker - I liked that we found out so much more about Tucker in this book. He was my favorite of the three guys and I think him and Annabelle are good together. SPOILER!!! I didn't like the ending where it was insinuated that she was cheating on Cane with Tucker though. Annabelle never seemed like she would do that intentionally. Yeah, she slipped a few times by kissing Hitch but it was always in the moment. This seemed planned and continuous. It actually made me not like her and Tucker as much. I would hope she would respect Cane enough to let him go. /SPOILER
As I previously mentioned, the mystery this time around was very good and it involved a lot of the major players in Louisiana. I liked how twisty it was; you were left guessing the whole time.
The ending of this novel is particularly painful because so many loose threads are being dangled around for future books, but we might not get those books. Things like how the fairies really came to be, what the Gentry are, why Annabelle can talk to the fairies, what she and Tucker are going to do after leaving Donaldson... it's all left open. I really hope that there is another book in this series. Based on my feelings between the first book and this one, I expect that it would be the best in the series. Please Pocket Books, let us have another Annabelle Lee book!
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