Jim
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Laurell K. Hamilton:
Your Anita Blake was the first urban fantasy I read & I really enjoyed it - at first. Why did you change the direction of the series? The stories went from tense action packed mysteries to erotica, many without any action. "Blood Noir" took place almost completely in a hotel room - just talk & sex - with the last chapter being a synopsis of the action rather than what would have been the focus earlier on.
Laurell K. Hamilton
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(view spoiler)[I'll totally disagree with you on, Blood Noir, because I loved finding out Jason's background, meeting his family, and finding out their dark secrets. I enjoyed the political intrigue part of the plot, and the horror elements. There are erotic scenes in the book, yes, but Jason has to visit a hospital and see his father dying of cancer - that is not a book that never leaves the hotel room or is just talk and sex. Jason faced some incredibly hard issues in this book. Anita had to be his emotional support, and it was not a role that came easily to her. They both grew as characters and nearly died in this book. I guess every reader brings their own filter to a book, and you're entitled to your opinion, but I recently reread this book and I still loved it. As the writer it's really hard to reread your own work and not want to change things, so that Blood Noir passed that test is a high bar. (hide spoiler)]
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Sherily
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Laurell K. Hamilton:
I am up to date with the Anita Blake series & I started the Meredith Gentry series (on book 3 now). In the 1st Merry book there was Roane (I think that was his name), he was a Seal & Merry gave him back his power to turn into a Seal again. I was just wondering if this is the same character as the one in the Crimson Death book? It was the same name and they are both Seals. Is this considered a crossover?
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May 01, 2021 08:09AM