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Cold Reign by Faith Hunter

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4.0

Book 11 of the series and I really liked it. There were some things that finally had some big forward motion. I'm so used to that "beast" voice that I don't roll my eyes at it at all anymore, it just fits perfectly and doesn't mess with the flow at all. Looking forward to the next.

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4.0

The best yet. Shape-shifting! Vampire politics! Gross emetics that help bring about self-discovery! I have loved the development of Jane over the course of this series, slowly coming into power and growing emotionally. Lots of Jane and Big Cat. And - hooray - a marginalized Ricky-Bo! It feels as though it's building toward a conclusion, but we'll see what twists come in the next (patiently waiting, oh yes I am) book.

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4.0

Tenth in the Jane Yellowrock paranormal fantasy series and revolving around a Cherokee skinwalker and vampire bounty hunter in New Orleans.

If you're interested, there is a chronological listing of the Jane Yellowrock books on my website.

My Take
Yeah, the vampire end of things is quite scary, and Hunter offsets this with Jane's snark: "...it was my greatest ... pleasure in life to frustrate him [Leo]". Some of her snark is only in her head — Hunter uses first person protagonist point-of-view from Jane's perspective, so we get her thoughts and emotions and some does come out of her mouth...

Eli is quite the character. I do enjoy Hunter's depiction of his sense of humor, so very low-key. Bruiser is changing too, putting Jane first for a change. It certainly provides an extra bit of tension with Leo.

There's an interesting bit of French history with Hunter lining out the reigns of the Capetians, the Valois, the Bourbons, and the House of Orléans. We also get a bit of Edmund's history, and dang, it is so sad. All due to his inability because of his position. Oh man, a bit of Eli's history helps explain his PTSD. Then there's Grégoire's reveal about his treatment at Le Bâtard's hands.

Okayyy, that bit about the funeral home was just creepy! So was Beast's, um, "yummy" food. Ick.

The series is all about conflicts: the European vampires who want to take over Leo's territory and the US; Jane's need to find another skinwalker and coming to terms with her own past; her battle with Leo's desire for her; her hatred for what Leo is; and, her conflict over his "evil" versus his decency.

Jane's particular character arc involves forgiveness of what she learned as a child and the great wrong she did Beast. I do have to say that Jane's relationship with Beast is such a crack-up. Yes, it is serious, but Beast has her own issues with what Jane did to her so long ago and delights in giving Jane particular pains as well as keeping secrets from Jane. Hmmm... And Alex is growing up.

Again. Why is Jane not blocking up that damned secret entrance?!? Ooh, it seems that Ricky Bo has accepted Jane's decision with that apology of song.

There's some pretty nasty stuff in here. The kidnappings, the torture, and the betrayals within betrayals. A ton of action with plenty of tension will keep you reading through the night!

The Story
The situation in New Orlean is rife with potential destruction, as strange vampires from around the US come to pay homage to Leo. Yet more strange vampires secretly slip into New Orleans, amping up the destruction, triggering multiple betrayals.

The Characters
A complete character list can be found in my review on KD Did It.com.

Born in 1822, Jane "Legs" Yellowrock is a Cherokee skinwalker and began a career as a vampire bounty hunter. Now she's Leo's Enforcer and can bubble time. She's also two-souled, sharing her body with Beast, a mountain lion. Eli Younger is an ex-Army Ranger with some mad skills, who, along with his brother, Alex, a.k.a. the Kid or Stinky — depending on his hygiene — who has his own mad skills at computer hacking, are partners with Jane in her security company, Yellowrock Securities. Edmund Hartley, a vampire, is now Jane's primo. Bitsa is Jane's Harley.

George "Bruiser" Dumas is dating Jane these days. Leo's former primo, Bruiser is now Onorio and independent.

"Angie Baby" Trueblood is Molly and Evan's very powerful witchling daughter and Jane's goddaughter. Nell Ingram (Soulwood series) now works with Rick.

New Orleans Vampires
Leo Pellisier is the Master of the City (MOC) of New Orleans and surrounding territories. Amaury Pellisier had been Leo's uncle and the previous MOC. My eyes, a.k.a. Madam Spy, is Leo's spy within the EVs. Girrard "Gee" DiMercy, an Anzû is Leo's misericord. Adelaide "Del" Mooney is Leo's primo. Lee "Scrappy" Williams Watts is Leo's personal assistant. Ernestine "Raisin" is Leo's CPA.

Wrassler, a blood-servant, is the head of operations at the Mithran Council Chambers, a.k.a. vamp HQ; Tex was turned in the 1800s; Brenda Rezk is security from Atlanta; and, Shemmy is a driver. Derek, a former Marine, is Leo's Enforcer-to-be. His men include Team Tequila and Team Vodka. Pauline Easter and Wayne McCalla are also part of security.

There are three clans who...
...owe Clan Pellisier fealty: Arceneau, Laurent, and Bouvier. The fifteen-year-old-looking Grégoire "Blondie" is the Blood Master of Clan Arceneau, the best swordsman in North America, a Valois, and Leo's best friend and boy toy. He's also Leo's secondo heir. Dominique is Grégoire's primo. Adrianna had been Grégoire's secondo heir. Brandon and Brian Robere, twins, are Grégoire's Onorios.

Katie's Ladies is...
...a whorehouse run by Katie, Leo's heir and lover. Tom, a.k.a. Troll, is her primo and a several times great-uncle to Rick. Alesha Fonteneau is Katie's sister. Ro Moore, a former MMA cagefighter, is Katie's new Enforcer.

Sabina and Bethany Salazar y Medina are Outclan, vampire priestesses with great power.

Asheville, North Carolina, is...
...ruled by Lincoln Shaddock, the Blood Master of Clan Shaddock. Dacy Mooney is his heir. Amy Lynn Brown is a hotly wanted scion of Lincoln's.

Joses, son of Judas Iscariot, a.k.a. Joseph Santana, is one of the heartless Sons of Darkness, one of the original vampires, and still a prisoner of Leo's.

The Witches
The New Orleans coven is led by Lachish Dutillet. Bliss, a.k.a. Ailis Rogan, had been one of Katie's ladies, but is now embracing her witch side.

European Vampires (EVs)
Ruled by Titus Flavius Vespasianus, a former Roman emperor. His court includes Louis VII, a.k.a. Louis Seven, Louis Le Jeune, and Louis the Young, a Capet and the pedophile, Le Bâtard, a Valois, who is Grégoire's sire. Fernand Marchand is of Clan Rochefort in France who came to New Orleans with his sister and Immanuel's fiancée, Amitee. Immanuel had been Leo's son and a liver-eater. Macario and Gualterio Cardona are the "big-gun" vampires sent as emissaries.

The vampires who came ashore include Marie Claudine Sylvie de Thiard de Bissy, Duchesse de Fitz-James, a former lady-in-waiting to Marie Antoinette; Charles II of Spain; and, Alesha. Adan, a vampire-water/air witch, leads Clan Bouvier; Ka Nvista had been a skinwalker and his blood-servant.

Law Enforcement
NOLA PD
Detective Jodi Richoux, of a witch family, is the head of their woo-woo department, an appointment meant to be negative. Ha! She's dating Wrassler! The New Orleans Gang Task Force (NOGTF) is part of a multiagency task force with the FBI.

Sylvia Turpin is the sheriff of Natchez, and there is trouble in her and Eli's relationship. Pansy Knight, the sheriff of Plaquemines Parish, really dislikes supernaturals.

PsyLED is...
...the Psychometry Law Enforcement Division of Homeland Security of which Soul, an arcenciel, is assistant director. Senior Special Agent Rick "Ricky Bo" LeFleur, a former NOLA detective-turned-werepanther who cannot change, is in charge of the Knoxville, Asheville, and Chattanooga PsyLED office. He's also Jane's ex-boyfriend. Brute is a white werewolf confined to his animal form by Hayyel. Pea and Bean are the grindylows born in Raven Cursed, 4?? Their function is to enforce were-law.

More Info
There are two types of vampires: Naturaleza who saw all humans as cattle to be drained at will and the Mithrans who work to limit their intake. The Vampira Carta is the vampires' charter of laws. Revenants are vampires who weren't properly killed and who came back. A primo is a vampire's main servant: butler, bodyguard, secretary, personal healer, financial advisor, fighter...and hairstylist. Onorios are rare and powerful. The devoveo is the insane period when a vampire is first turned.

Mateo and Laurie Caruso run Caruso Family Funeral Services catering to vampire burials.

Carolyne Bonner is the reporter from the news channel. Rinaldo is an Uber taxi driver who will always pick up Jane. Belinda is the house mother Jane had loved best at the Bethel Nondenominational Christian Children's Home.

Aggie One Feather is Tsalgi (Cherokee), an Elder whom Jane visits for advice and spiritual counseling. Uni lisi is a term of respect Jane uses for Aggie's mother. The Angel Hayyel (Raven Cursed, 4) changed Jane/Beast and Brute, changes which included the ability to bubble time. An arcenciel is a shapeshifting rainbow dragon that can manipulate time, and if captured, can be "ridden". Opal and Cerulean are more arcenciels.

Le breloque is a laurel-leaf crown, a magical artifact Jane got in Blood in Her Veins: "Cat Fight", 9.5. The Glob is a blood diamond that Jane has transformed into her weapon. The Gray Between is between planes of existence and is where Jane goes to change shapes.

The Cover and Title
The cover is cold in a bluish white background, a slightly darker blue twisting around a black leather-clad Jane (long sleeves this time!) in action, her long black braid swirling, one dagger held behind her and another in front, as Jane herself swirls into action. The left border is a stylized series of bats gradating from the pale blue to the dark blue. The author's name is at the very top in a grayed blue with an info blurb immediately beneath it. The title is in the dark blue, tilted at an angle. The series info is stacked just beneath it on the right. At the bottom right is a testimonial in dark blue.

The title is what Leo calls the rule of the European Vampires, the Cold Reign Leo intends to end.

celtypengu's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

spellboundbybooks's review against another edition

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dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I'd give this five stars just for a confrontation I have been longing to see for several books. It was so satisfying! I only wish it had lasted longer.

But the five stars is well deserved for everything else in this story too. Vamp politics are finally coming to a head and Jane is able to connect even more of the dots. 

There are some great relationship moments  both romantically and between Jane and her found family.

As always the action is top notch and there are plenty of tense scenes that kept me turning the pages. 

I am having such a great time bingeing this series and I can't wait to see where it goes next!

rvmama's review against another edition

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5.0

Love this. Characters keep evolving.

crochetchrisie's review against another edition

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4.0

Layers upon layers of scheming that Jane has to try to figure out. It hurts my head probably almost as much as it hurts hers.

alikatson's review against another edition

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5.0

Another amazing Jane Yellowrock book! I’m hoping to actually write reviews but for now onto the next!!

papidoc's review against another edition

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4.0

Seems like the end is approaching. Jane is gathering more and different abilities and "tools" of her trade, and all seems to be pointing to a final great battle with the EVs leader, Titus. She is building her family, showing (and garnering) loyalty and love, and perhaps even re-building her faith. Entertaining, and even occasionally thought-provoking.

claire_loves_books's review against another edition

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2.0

I didn't really enjoy this, I found it a bit hard going and repetitive- there's only so many times Jane can get a phone call from Alex about baddies, going and fight said baddies before it all starts merging together a bit (there's some variation in the number of baddies and who's there helping Jane but it the fight scenes felt really samey).

The political plots get explained a lot and in painful details but Jane isn't actually that interested and seems happy to ignore fair chunks of what's happening and the plots all have sub-plots with some characters having hidden second and third agendas there so despite the explanations I didn't really feel like I really understood all the players.

The stepping outside of time thing also felt a bit overpowered, it just seems virtually impossible for anyone to beat Jane at this point.

I probably will read the next in the series, I like the characters and the world this just wasn't the book for me.