Treat yourself to the entire jazz parks series. Every one is truly superior to most of the other books out there in the same genre. Fresh and fast paced, hilarious and heartbreaking, but most of all very intelligently written.we lost this author way to soon, may she rest in peace.
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Jaz Parks works for the CIA as a partner to Vayl - CIA assassin and vampire. A supposedly simple assignment becomes complicated by the threatened release of a deadly virus. But it's even more complicated than straightforward terrorism, and with the end of the world looming, time is running out for Jaz and Vayl. This is not a romance, though there is a strong chemistry between Jaz and Vayl, and their partnership is the central...
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Derivative???? Please forgive me as I step out and soundly thrash the writer from Publishers Weekly! I've read derivative, this doesn't even come close to some of the rip-offs I've seen lately. JR Ward and Lara Adrian come to mind. Well no matter what Publisher's weekly says about this book/series not standing out in this genre, I have to disagree...derivative???? I think not. I thought that this was a very FRESH new take...
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derivitive? Take the best aspects of many of the urban paranormal novels out now--a fussy, picky but oddly supportive boss, unusual cases featuring a lot of ancient magic, a compelling, attractive but distant male partner, an affinity for wearing lots of weapons, using guns/knives extremely well, etc., etc. You got the picture. We have travelled in this territory before--but I don't really mind with this book because we...
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Jaz Parks is a government agent. Her partner Vayl is a 300-year-old vampire. Their latest assignment is to assassinate a plastic surgeon involved in terrorism. But after one night of investigating Assan, they discover he's into a lot more than just helping to fund terrorism. Assan and his conspirators begin talking about releasing a deadly plague. And a high-ranking senator seems to be pulling the strings. I can't begin to...
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