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Original Title: | Wild Things |
ISBN: | 0451415191 (ISBN13: 9780451415196) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.chloeneill.com/?page_id=2915 |
Series: | Chicagoland Vampires #9 |
Characters: | Caroline "Merit" Merit, Ethan Sullivan |
Chloe Neill
Paperback | Pages: 350 pages Rating: 4.2 | 12376 Users | 715 Reviews

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Title | : | Wild Things (Chicagoland Vampires #9) |
Author | : | Chloe Neill |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 350 pages |
Published | : | February 4th 2014 by NAL Trade |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance |
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Seit Merit in eine Vampirin verwandelt wurde, haben sie und der Vampir Ethan Sullivan Erstaunliches geleistet: Sie haben Haus Cadogan zum stärksten Vampirklan Nordamerikas gemacht und Bündnisse mit allen möglichen übernatürlichen Geschöpfen geschlossen. Als einige befreundete Gestaltwandler Opfer eines magischen Angriffs werden, muss Merit rasch handeln, um herauszufinden, wer dahintersteckt.Rating About Books Wild Things (Chicagoland Vampires #9)
Ratings: 4.2 From 12376 Users | 715 ReviewsCritique About Books Wild Things (Chicagoland Vampires #9)
Wild Things is the ninth installment in Chloe Neill's urban fantasy series titled Chicagoland Vampires. Following this series has given me so much joy as a reader. I don't read a lot within the mystery genre but I am so connected to these characters and their struggles that I get caught up in the paranormal mysteries featured in each book. The female lead: Merit is so smart and strong, and manages to maintain a beautiful sense of humanity within a world that is constantly on edge. She's one ofHere I am again, I can't help it. I have one million reasons why I should have dropped this series already but I keep on reading, maybe I'm a glutton for punishment or something. This book was basically another version of the previous two. It's the same thing. Chicago is in danger, supernaturals are being attacked, humans still hate vampires, Ethan still needs Merit's protection and so on. It's so much of the same it's boring, the only creative point of it all was how the violence presented
Jilly, you are right this is getting stale. It's all the same old, same old. At least Ethan wasn't a douchecanoe in this one. Although I have read ahead and his attitude doesn't change much. He actually gets more a-hole-y. Every time I think Merit will get her badarsery on the author makes her a clumsy nimwit and what about her being strong when he goes into custody. Absolute nada. The time has come to reevaluate this series. I am dying to know about the green-eyed prophecy but I may skip books

Originally posted at http://smexybooks.com/2014/02/review-...Favorite Quote: You were propositioned by magic mist?Wild Things, the ninth installment in Neills Chicagoland Vampire series, starts out with a bang as it set ups and reveals the plot elements of the story. Fast pacing and highly charged energy keeps the story flowing nicely as we learn of the new challenges Merit, her lover Ethan, and the entire supernatural population are facing. Ethan is dealing with the fallout from the death of
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsThe plot of WILD THINGS isnt groundbreakingly original but thats to be expected of the ninth installment in any series. This book does however highlight the exhilarating supernatural detective-type story line that Ive come to expect from Chloe Neills CHICAGOLAND VAMPIRES, emphasizes great chemistry between Merit and Ethan, and also introduces some pretty significant changes to this series main arc. I didnt love this novel, but I did like it a heck of a lot, and the ending
Jilly, you are right this is getting stale. It's all the same old, same old. At least Ethan wasn't a douchecanoe in this one. Although I have read ahead and his attitude doesn't change much. He actually gets more a-hole-y. Every time I think Merit will get her badarsery on the author makes her a clumsy nimwit and what about her being strong when he goes into custody. Absolute nada. The time has come to reevaluate this series. I am dying to know about the green-eyed prophecy but I may skip books
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