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Trigger & Content Warnings Sexual assault mentionedPanic attacksBlood & gore depictionDecapitationMurder & attempted murderTortureLynchingWhippingHome invasionCaptivity & confinementHostage situationBlackmailLoss of autonomyGrace desecration
Someone recommended this series if you like Kate Daniels so I dove in with the second book instead of the first since it was higher rated. This didn't really seem to be a problem as you could follow the characters and story fine anyway. Anyway, this is no Kate Daniels but it is a quick and immersive read. The world building was probably the best part and that's saying something as the action was non-stop. Perhaps too non-stop. It seemed our heroine had a lot of things happen TO her rather than h...
3/5; 3 starsI liked this book more than book 1. It was an action packed UF adventure set in New Orleans. The book feels a bit like a mash up of the Jane Yellowrock world and the Alice Worth series, with a twist of the World of the Lupi. Good escapism.
The first book in this series was a breathe of fresh air in UF. The heroine wasn't all powerful, she was quite vulnerable, had lots of friends, wasn't afraid of letting people get close and the best bit - she owned a bar and bookshop built into the cliff face. That was so unbelievably cool!This book started of really well. I enjoyed the banter between Sam and her beau, Clive. It reminded me of the interaction between Kate and Curran. It's also a laugh out loud book in places and I love a bit of
I love discovering new series and I am enjoying the Sam Quinn series. Sam is the owner of the Slaughtered Lamb Bookstore and Bar A bookstore & a bar…how could you not love her? She is a shifter, born from a witch, but she is more. We discovered some of her abilities in the first audiobook and get fresh developments in this installment. For this reason I recommend you listen to the series is order.While her bar and bookstore are being rebuilt, she is living with Clive and his vampires. Clive is M...
The Dead Don’t Drink at Lafitte’s is the second book in the Sam Quinn series about a lone werewolf from San Francisco and her diverse group of supernatural friends. This follows closely on from the events of The Slaughtered Lamb Bookstore and Bar, and I would recommend reading that first - you do get some recap here, but the world-building and mythology are established in the first book and taken as read here. This is fun urban fantasy with great characters making up for a lack of originality in...
I was provided an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review. Kelly’s exciting follow up novel to The Slaughtered Lamb Bookstore and Bar once again welcomes readers into Sam’s supernatural world.Sam lives in Clive’s mansion during The Slaughtered Lamb restoration. However, a houseful of vampires—who disdain the she-wolf—doesn’t allow for happy roommates or a fully stocked refrigerator for the living. When Clive’s position as Master of the City becomes threatened by members of his nocturn...
4.5 stars ★★★★★ **I was provided an ARC from Netgalley for an honest review**I also posted my review on my blog ✿ ☞ Trigger warnings: *contains spoilers* (view spoiler)[mentions of sexual assault, panic attacks, blackmail, desecration of a burial site, decapitation, blood & gore, hostage situation, home invasion, loss of autonomy, captivity & confinement, physical abuse, whipping/flogging, torture, murder & attempted murder, lynching and slavery. (hide spoiler)] The Sam Quinn series reviews...
This one started out action packed and stays that way. Once Sam and Clive got to New Orleans I thought things might not be so crazy, but it picked up. At every turn people were coming for them and Sam proved again and again that she was up to the task of taking care of herself and the bad guys. What made things worse was that Sam started to realize people who were allies might not be. She did manage to pick up some new allies, ones who taught her a bit about herself and held her in reverence. By...
Man, am I glad I decided to continue this new series. This second installment is all kinds of fun. It has lots of action, great characters, romance and even a bit of humor. Just what one needs when looking for an evening’s escape!
The Dead Don’t Drink at Lafitte’s by Seana KellyPublisher: Independent Publishers Group, NYLAGenre: Sci Fi & FantasyPublication Date: April 13, 2021 The Dead Don’t Drink at Lafitte’s by Seana Kelly is the second book in the Sam Quinn series. I had not read the first book, but was easily able to read this as a standalone mystery! I will definitely be reading the first book, The Slaughtered Lamb Bookstore and Bar, because I enjoyed this one so much!Oh My Goodness! I absolutely loved this book! It
One tough werewolfSam and companions get put through the wringer when they journey forth to New Orleans to teach the vamps there to leave San Francisco alone. Great story with lots of very tense moments. I look forward to Book Three with great anticipation.
The Dead Don't Drink at Lafitte's is the second book in the Sam Quinn series. Sam is the werewolf girlfriend of San Francisco's Master of the City and is living in the nocturne with his vamps while her place is under construction. As I too, like to live on the edge, I did not read book one, The Slaughtered Lamb Bookstore and Bar, before picking this one up. Vampires and werewolves are frequent guests in the cast of characters of urban fantasy. It's difficult to come up with something that hasn't...
When an assassination attempt is thwarted by a ghost's warning, Sam and her gentleman caller, Clive, head to New Orleans.There Sam has to face off against vampires, werewolves, and ghost's. And then there is that magical ability she is just discovering...This was the second book in the series, and it continues on from where the first book left off- so go read that one first!The plucky heroine, survivour of a traumatic past, is beginning to come into her own. Making new friends, gaining courage a...