
Cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse is having a streak of bad luck. First her co-worker is killed, and no one seems to care. Then she comes face to-face with a beastly creature that gives her a painful and poisonous lashing. Enter the vampires, who graciously suck the poison from her veins. The point is: they saved her life. So when one of the bloodsuckers asks for a favor, she obliges – and soon Sookie’s in Dallas, using her telepathic skills to search for a missing vampire. She’s supposed to interview certain humans involved, but she makes one condition: the vampires must promise to behave and let the humans go unharmed. But that’s easier said than done, and all it takes is one delicious blonde and one small mistake for things to turn deadly.
This book is the second book in the True Blood / Sookie Stackhouse series.
I wasn’t a fan of the first book but this book got better than the first and I liked it much more.
There is a lot of action in this book and a lot of happening which makes you engaged in the book. And the action is interesting which makes it harder to pull yourself away from the book.
The ending was super messy and it was super hard to keep track of at least for me personally. However the beginning and the middle of this book was super fun and I had good time there.
The characters here are begin to become better and less annoying for me personally. And I really came to some what like them in this book which I gave this book some extra points for that.
In this book we get more backstory for Bill, and Eric here becomes more likeable than in the first book which I came to enjoy.
The writing style in this book was simple and easy which really suited the plot and the rest of this book.
Overall this book is very good read when you just want to turn of your brain for a bit and have cozy time with something.
I Give This Book 3 / 5