Blood Price is a great book. You get such a feel for the characters, especially Vicki, and each one comes across solid and three dimensional. One of the things that makes the difference is the fact that each back story is so well thought out. Henry Fitzroy is made more real for each flashback and Vicki and Mike are perfect because of their tumultuous history. You become lost in the story, and trust me it’s easy to do, as the three try to find a killer that is less than human.
Another cool thing for those fans of Tanya Huff is that this series has been adapted into a television series, Blood Ties, on Lifetime. I might have to break down and get cable just so I can watch this series because if it’s even half as good as Blood Price then I’m already a fan.






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1 - Jeff
I am a big fan of the genre, but I find both Patricia Briggs' Mercedes Thompson series and Kim Harrison's Rachel Morgan series a better, more compelling read. ( I am not even going to bring up Laurell K. Hamilton Anita Blake, clearly superior to all mentioned above).
Of course, Huff pre-dates them all, and that's big point.