Customer Reviews
Wow!! Great Vampire Book - By: M. Block, 27 Jul 2008 
5 out of 5!! Best vampire comedy fiction I have readin ages. Sookie is likeable as are the other charactors, it's funny, light & enjoyable. Also gripping, definately unputdownable.
You must try Charlaine Harris' books
One of the best in the series - By: C. Frost, 13 May 2008 
I have just read this bookin the space of a day & it was one of my favourites so far. I loved the love triangle stuff (or should that be love square?! Quinn, Eric & Bill too!) & it was good to take the action away from Bon Temps for a while (there is only so much that can happenin such a small town, surely!). My only problem with the book was that I didn't want it to end - I wanted to find out more of the aftermath of the eventsin this book, which means that I'll have to wait until I get my copy of the next one! I definitely reccomend this to anyone who likes this genre, so if you haven't started reading the Sookie books yet, what are you waiting for..?
Best one yet for me - By: Clare, 07 Apr 2008 
Sookie is one of my favourite heroines now but at the start of the series I found her a tad irritating. As the books have progressed I think that the author has developed her main character beautifully without the incredible & implausible leaps from their core personality that other authorsin the genre seem to do. Sookies love interests are developing well, enough variety & conflict to be interesting without detracting from the plot line- I think that this & the previous book are winners for me precisely because Sookie's meetings/workings with the supernatural are now the norm for her & for the reader therefore the focus is upon the inner workings of that alternate world rather than her wide eyed wonder at all she sees, big score for me all round.
Book Synopsis - By: Lrt4eva, 09 Feb 2008 
Louisiana cocktail waitress Sookie Stackhouse has her hands full dealing with every sort of undead & paranormal creature imaginable. And after being betrayed by her longtime vampire love, Sookie must not only deal with a new manin her life-the shapeshifter Quinn-but also contend with the long-planned vampire summit.
The summit is a tense situation. The vampire queen of Louisiana isin a precarious position, her power base weakened by hurricane damage to New Orleans. And there are some vamps who would like to finish what nature started. Soon, Sookie must decide what side she'll stand with. And her choice may mean the difference between survival & all-out catastrophe.
great book but c'mon, give us more Eric!!!! - By: Ms. G. S. Gibson, 12 Dec 2007 
I have read & loved this series since the first time it came out, all the way back to Book 1. Though when first introduced to Ericin the series, you obviously become more fascinated with the powerful Vampire who has an interestin sookie, &in book 4, I was delighted that they hooked up, but since eric doesn't remember that, they haven't been together since. PLEEEEEAASSEE, just let them hook up again, the suspense & tension between them is horrible, for the reader that is, because you just want them to be together. Book 7 is great though. Read itin 1 day.