Ebook {Epub PDF} Staked by J.F. Lewis






















STAKED (, Pocket Books) Void City Series Book One. Unrepetant. Unimpressed. And totally undead. Murder is a fact of life for the vampire Eric, owner of the DemonHeart strip club in Void City, but when he kills a werewolf in self-defense, things get wildly out of hand. Just finished reading "Staked," and it is --hands down -- one of the 5 best novels in the Dark Urban Fantasy genre, and easily the finest vampire novel ever written (BTW, I utterly despise vampire novels). Highly original concepts, intricate plotline, sympathetic characters, and a 5/5(5). Staked by J F Lewis Vampires and werewolves fighting. Vampires fighting among themselves. Humans fighting for vampires attention. Jealousy, rage, conniving and menace. Killing. Death and rebirth. Love. 1st book in the Void City series. Cliffhanger. I wanted to /5.


Buy Staked by J F Lewis online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now. Episode 62 - Getting Staked With JF Lewis. Decem JustinMacumber 1 Comment. This week Justin and Terry (yes, Ryan skipped out on us, begin the tears and violins now) sit down and speak with JF Lewis, author of the urban fantasy novel "Staked". JF was a fantastic interview, and we think you're all going to enjoy this. Get this from a library! Staked. [J F Lewis] -- All Eric wants to do is run his strip club, drink a little blood, and be left alone. Instead, he must survive car crashes, enchanted bullets, sunlight, sex magic, and werewolves on ice -- not to.


J.F. Lewis is the author of Staked ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ), ReVamped ( avg rating, ratings, 65 reviews, pub. STAKED (, Pocket Books) Void City Series Book One. Unrepetant. Unimpressed. And totally undead. Murder is a fact of life for the vampire Eric, owner of the DemonHeart strip club in Void City, but when he kills a werewolf in self-defense, things get wildly out of hand. “Slavery and the abuse of power is a prominent theme in the novel, as well as hatred and forgiveness. Lewis gives no easy answers; innocent bystanders are still guilty for not standing up for what they knew to be right, but unforgiving hatred, even by a wronged party, is also questioned and judged.

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