Blood Cross (Jane Yellowrock #2) 
2.5 tarsThe first book in this series surprised me into enjoying it and checking out the rest of the books. Unfortunately, this book is a disappointing follow up to the first book.Jane Yellowrock is still in Louisiana, even after completing her job for the Vampire Council. It seems she has been hired on to do some more work for them: a rogue is making new vampires and must be stopped. For a long while the story just seemed to be going nowhere, so I went back and checked the synopsis, and it was
Since I actually thought the first book, Skinwalker was pretty good, Blood Cross has been sitting on my TBR pile for a long time for no reason other than I buy way more books than I can possibly read and I am always chasing the next new release, so somehow this made it to the lower strata of the pile without getting read. But someone clued me into the free download of a short story prequel to the series (Kits) which pulled me back into the world of Cherokee, rogue vamp hunting, shape shifting,

"For a gal who had been out of circulation for a few years, I was getting a lot of attention. Too bad they were cop, blood-servant, and angry vamp. Id be lucky to survive." Any hope of the hot union between Jane and Leo that was teased in the first book was kind of blown to smithereens at the finale of Skinwalker the second book takes off where Jane hasnt been wise enough to leave town yet, and her relationship with the MOC has changed big time as a result of a certain death. Leo....well, he's
Vampires and witches and skinwalkers, O MY!Faith Hunters 2010 novel Blood Cross, the second in the very entertaining Jane Yellowrock series, is a fun entry into the genre.Hunters excellent world building and writing distinguishes this series from the sub-genre of urban fantasy female Cherokee skinwalkers who actively hunt and kill vampires and are befriended by witches in an alternate history universe. Jane is head and shoulders over the rest; skinwalkers like Tina Tailfeather, Trudy Turkeyneck
This second book in the Jane Yellowrock series was not as great as the first one for me, mainly because Jane's love interest didn't turn out to be the one I preferred. However, the story, the writing and the dialogue were still great.I was disappointed because the love scene with Jane's choice of bed buddy was not detailed at all, just one sentence near the end. Oh well, maybe the author is saving the juicy stuff for when Jane comes back to her senses and chooses (view spoiler)[Leo (hide
08/02/2017 Another great buddy read with the awesome girls and guy over at BB&B. Jane is still in New Orleans and the vampire council has hired her to hunt and kill the rogue who is letting loose newly turned vampires on humanity. A job that has put Jane smack in the middle of vampire politics and rivalries. And if thats not enough she has to watch her back because Leo Pellisier, the Blood Master of New Orleans, is still blaming her for his sons death and is out to seek revenge on Jane.
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 321 pages Rating: 4.15 | 21908 Users | 797 Reviews

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Original Title: | Blood Cross |
ISBN: | 0451463072 (ISBN13: 9780451463074) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jane Yellowrock #2 |
Characters: | Molly Trueblood, Brian Robere, Brandon Robere, Jane Yellowrock, Leo Pellissier, George "Bruiser" Dumas, Rick (Ricky Bo) LeFleur, Beast, Tom (Troll), Jodi Richoux, Aggie One Feather, Sabina Delgado y Aguilera, Bettina Rousseau, Angelina Trueblood, Evan Trueblood, Derek Lee, Evangeline Everhart |
Setting: | New Orleans, Louisiana(United States) |
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Jane Yellowrock is back on the prowl against the children of the night... The vampire council has hired skinwalker Jane Yellowrock to hunt and kill one of their own who has broken sacred ancient rules — but Jane quickly realizes that in a community that is thousands of years old, loyalties run deep... With the help of her witch best friend and local vigilantes, Jane finds herself caught between bitter rivalries — and closer than ever to the secret origin of the entire vampire race. But in a city of old grudges and dark magic, Jane will have to fight to protect both sides, even if no one will protect her.Particularize Regarding Books Blood Cross (Jane Yellowrock #2)
Title | : | Blood Cross (Jane Yellowrock #2) |
Author | : | Faith Hunter |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 321 pages |
Published | : | January 5th 2010 by Roc |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Magic. Shapeshifters |
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Ratings: 4.15 From 21908 Users | 797 ReviewsCriticism Regarding Books Blood Cross (Jane Yellowrock #2)
4.5 Stars ★★★★☆ Somebody in New Orleans is creating rogue vampires and Jane Yellowrock has been employed to hunt them down. But with employers who look at her and see their next meal, she needs to tread carefully. This series is completely astounding! It's reminiscent of Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson series and Jennifer Estep's Elemental Assassin series, but Faith Hunter somehow manages to do everything just a little better. Synopsis ★★★★Cover ★★★★☆Book ★★★★☆Overall ★★★★☆2.5 tarsThe first book in this series surprised me into enjoying it and checking out the rest of the books. Unfortunately, this book is a disappointing follow up to the first book.Jane Yellowrock is still in Louisiana, even after completing her job for the Vampire Council. It seems she has been hired on to do some more work for them: a rogue is making new vampires and must be stopped. For a long while the story just seemed to be going nowhere, so I went back and checked the synopsis, and it was
Since I actually thought the first book, Skinwalker was pretty good, Blood Cross has been sitting on my TBR pile for a long time for no reason other than I buy way more books than I can possibly read and I am always chasing the next new release, so somehow this made it to the lower strata of the pile without getting read. But someone clued me into the free download of a short story prequel to the series (Kits) which pulled me back into the world of Cherokee, rogue vamp hunting, shape shifting,

"For a gal who had been out of circulation for a few years, I was getting a lot of attention. Too bad they were cop, blood-servant, and angry vamp. Id be lucky to survive." Any hope of the hot union between Jane and Leo that was teased in the first book was kind of blown to smithereens at the finale of Skinwalker the second book takes off where Jane hasnt been wise enough to leave town yet, and her relationship with the MOC has changed big time as a result of a certain death. Leo....well, he's
Vampires and witches and skinwalkers, O MY!Faith Hunters 2010 novel Blood Cross, the second in the very entertaining Jane Yellowrock series, is a fun entry into the genre.Hunters excellent world building and writing distinguishes this series from the sub-genre of urban fantasy female Cherokee skinwalkers who actively hunt and kill vampires and are befriended by witches in an alternate history universe. Jane is head and shoulders over the rest; skinwalkers like Tina Tailfeather, Trudy Turkeyneck
This second book in the Jane Yellowrock series was not as great as the first one for me, mainly because Jane's love interest didn't turn out to be the one I preferred. However, the story, the writing and the dialogue were still great.I was disappointed because the love scene with Jane's choice of bed buddy was not detailed at all, just one sentence near the end. Oh well, maybe the author is saving the juicy stuff for when Jane comes back to her senses and chooses (view spoiler)[Leo (hide
08/02/2017 Another great buddy read with the awesome girls and guy over at BB&B. Jane is still in New Orleans and the vampire council has hired her to hunt and kill the rogue who is letting loose newly turned vampires on humanity. A job that has put Jane smack in the middle of vampire politics and rivalries. And if thats not enough she has to watch her back because Leo Pellisier, the Blood Master of New Orleans, is still blaming her for his sons death and is out to seek revenge on Jane.
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