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Title:Blood Drive (Anna Strong Chronicles #2)
Author:Jeanne C. Stein
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 297 pages
Published:June 26th 2007 by Ace (first published January 30th 2006)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction
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Blood Drive (Anna Strong Chronicles #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 297 pages
Rating: 3.82 | 3616 Users | 130 Reviews

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Anna Strong was a tough-as-nails bounty hunter, until the night she was attacked-and changed forever.

Now a vampire, Anna discovers that her long-dead brother may have had a daughter-and the girl's in serious trouble. There are some very dangerous people after her, but they're about to learn that to a bounty hunter with an unnatural thirst for blood, even the deadliest human predators are easy prey.



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Original Title: Blood Drive (Anna Strong Chronicles, #2)
ISBN: 0441015093 (ISBN13: 9780441015092)
Edition Language: English
Series: Anna Strong Chronicles #2
Characters: Anna Strong, Warren Williams, Culebra


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Anna Strong takes on a very human problem in Jeanne C. Stein's Blood Drive.Anna's brother died whilst still a teen. Now his girlfriend wants Anna to find her runaway teen daughter, Trish. Anna doesn't like Trish's mother, and dislikes her all the more when she investigates Trish's disappearance - why she left, and why her friend has been murdered.More of a mystery with paranormal elements, those elements include Anna and the police chief being vampires and a school teacher being a werepanther.

I really enjoyed this book; however, I really wish that Anna Strong was able to finally meet the character she refers to as Casper. Also, I found the introduction of Mr. Frey to be intriguing and the fact that he is a shape shifter allows the author to explore other areas of the paranormal world than just vampires. I'm glad that Ms. Stein is adding these other types of "supes" to the plot; however, she isn't throwing every single type into the book all at once. Hopefully, Ms. Stein will take her

Well what can i say!! after a few days of suffering Magor BOOK BLOCK i stumbled across an awesome series written by Jeanne C.Stein anna strong vampire chronicles the series of five storiesBOOK#":- Blood Drive : In this second installement of Anna Strongs Vampire chronicles she is beginning to accept that she is a vampire and willing to learn how to be a good one. However when Anna Strongs involved nothing every seems to be an easy transaction for her or her fellow friends.

Well what can i say!! after a few days of suffering Magor BOOK BLOCK i stumbled across an awesome series written by Jeanne C.Stein anna strong vampire chronicles the series of five storiesBOOK#":- Blood Drive : In this second installement of Anna Strongs Vampire chronicles she is beginning to accept that she is a vampire and willing to learn how to be a good one. However when Anna Strongs involved nothing every seems to be an easy transaction for her or her fellow friends.

I love Anna Strong! This character is awesome. She's tough, brass, funny, and even though she's a vampire, she's still has a lot of her humanity intact. She makes a lot of mistakes as she's learning the ropes of her new life but that is what makes this story so interesting. I'm very interested to see how she will deal with the humans in her life and how she will eventually have to either explain to them what has happened to her or if she will leave their lives completely. The introduction of

In the 2nd book of the Anne Strong series, Anne takes on human problems while still having vampire problems. These books are an easy, fast paced read that keeps you interested until the end. I really enjoy Anne's stubbornness and feistiness. As I never reveal spoiler, you will just have to read the books yourself. If you are a fan of shape-shifters, vampires, and witches, then you will not be disappointed.

I liked this book much better than the first, like I said in my previous review I'm glad I didn't take the first book as an indicatior for the whole series or I would have stopped.Things I didn't like... 1. What parent in their right mind, despite who the person is, sends their 13 year old with a detective without first getting some ID and second goes with them! There are two parents, no excuses.2. I'm not sure the child porn angle needed to be described in such vivid detail when the actual
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