"Jane Yellowrock faces down her most powerful foe to date..."

By: Faith Hunter

Genres: Fantasy Urban

Posted: March 22, 2015

Skinwalker Jane Yellowrock has been enforcer to Master Vampire Leo Pellisier long enough to know that the Master of the City of New Orleans is keeping some deep, dark secrets. The most damaging and deeply held of these secrets is that of the vampire he keeps chained in a subterranean chamber. Joses BarJudas/Joseph Santana is an ancient power in the vampire world. He is a former witch turned vampire, and his blood is highly prized for the magical powers it imbues in those who drink of it. As DARK HEIR begins, a fight has broken out in Leo's compound as a diversion while Santana makes his escape. After escaping, he goes on a bloody rampage, killing and draining many humans and vamps in the process of trying to heal himself.

Jane is contracted to hunt Santana down, but is put in a compromising position. The humans want Santana to be killed 'true dead', while her vampire boss Leo wants him and his magical blood back in his prison and under his control. The killing spree has raised the tension between humans and vamps in New Orleans to a dangerous level. Adding that to the longtime feud Leo is having with the European vamps wanting to take over his holdings; and the whole matter is close to boiling over into outright war with one faction or the other.

DARK HEIR pulls in the continuing plotline threads from previous books in the Jane Yellowrock series. Jane and 'Beast', her animal form, don't have as much interaction with each other as usual. I missed that, but the lack is made up for somewhat with changes in her other relationships. She is continuing to solidify her familial bond with the Younger brothers, her co-workers in Yellowrock Security. There is a lot of interaction with Eli Younger especially, while they are tracking down Santana. These interactions are both humorous and meaningful to the characters. Jane's love affair with George, Leo's former primo, is also going well, if not yet getting much deeper emotionally.

Master Vampire Leo is his usual enigmatic self. He shares only what he considers strictly necessary with Jane, and keeps far too much crucial information from her until it is almost too late. As always, there is a good deal of vampire politics-as-usual with the European vamps and the other clans. No one does back-stabbing, bloody, and deadly politics quite like Faith Hunter's vampires. The practice of magic is increasing in these books as the series progresses, something I'm not sure I'm completely on board with. I miss the badass Jane (and Beast) who took on missions and the bad guys without the aid of quite so much dark magic.

DARK HEIR is the 9th book in Faith Hunter's always excellent Jane Yellowrock series. The books in this UF series build on each other, and are not always easy to follow standalone.

Book Summary

Shapeshifting skinwalker Jane Yellowrock is the best in the business when it comes to slaying vampires. But her latest fanged foe may be above her pay grade…

For centuries, the extremely powerful and ruthless vampire witches of the European Council have wandered the Earth, controlling governments, fostering war, creating political conflict, and often leaving absolute destruction in their wake. One of the strongest of them is set to create some havoc in the city of New Orleans, and it’s definitely personal.

Jane is tasked with tracking him down. With the help of a tech wiz and an ex-Army ranger, her partners in Yellowrock Securities, she’ll have to put everything on the line, and hope it’s enough. Things are about to get real hard in the Big Easy.

Dark Heir by Faith Hunter

Dark Heir

by: Faith Hunter

Jane Yellowrock #9

Roc
April 1, 2015
On Sale: April 7, 2015
Featuring:
384 pages
ISBN: 0451465962
EAN: 9780451465962
Kindle: B00MNN7GY0
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