Micah
"RAISING THE DEAD WAS EASY; LOVE WAS HARD..."
There are lots of reasons to raise dead – some private, some public. In
this case, the Feds have a witness who died before he could speak on the
record. They want him raised so his testimony can be taken. So here I
am, on a plane to Philadelphia, flying off to do my job.
But I'm not alone. Micah is with me. Micah, head of the St. Louis
wereleopard pard. King to my Queen. The only one of my lovers who can
stir my blood with just a glance from his chartreuse cat's eyes. I was
happy to have him at my side.
Until he mentioned that this will be our first time alone together. No
master vampire. No alpha werewolf. Just me and Micah. And all my fears
and doubts...
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Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter is not just a series—it’s a deep dive into a dark, complex world where the lines between good and evil are constantly blurred. In this gripping, action-packed series, readers are introduced to Anita Blake, a sharp-witted necromancer and vampire hunter, who lives in a world where supernatural creatures are as real and dangerous as the criminals she faces. What sets this series apart is its fearless exploration of power, morality, and human (and not-so-human) desires, making each book an unpredictable journey into the unknown.
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter consists of thirty primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

