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Title | : | Coyote's Kiss (Supernatural #8) |
Author | : | Christa Faust |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 348 pages |
Published | : | July 12th 2011 by Titan Books (first published January 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Supernatural. Horror. Paranormal. Fiction. Urban Fantasy |
Christa Faust
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 348 pages Rating: 4.17 | 1404 Users | 103 Reviews
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A truck full of illegal Mexican immigrants slaughtered with supernatural force is found by the side of a road. Trying to find answers, Sam and Dean are plunged into the dangerous world that exists along the Mexican border.They encounter a tattooed, pistol-packing bandita on a motorcycle who seems be everywhere they go before they get there. Xochi Cazadora draws them into a whole new world of monsters...
A Supernatural novel that reveals a previously unseen adventure for the Winchester brothers, from the hit TV series!
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Original Title: | Coyote's Kiss |
ISBN: | 0857681001 (ISBN13: 9780857681003) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Supernatural #8 |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 1404 Users | 103 ReviewsWeigh Up Regarding Books Coyote's Kiss (Supernatural #8)
LOVED IT! I am a complete supernatural fan and got extremely excited when I saw that they had books in Barnes and Nobles. I picked up this one and could not put it down all day. I loved the story, and the Mexican and Aztec folklore and mythology. It was a great twist on the normal stuff they do on television which focuses greatly on Judo-Christian mythology and monsters. I especially loved the other huntress, Xochi Cazadora, who is basically a better female Dean. The author captured theHmm, what to say about this book? Well it started out good, then it got boring, then it got good again, and then by the end it got boring again.Only some parts of this story kept my interest and once I was finished reading those interesting parts, I immediately lost interest. The person that the Winchester brothers is working with is kind of annoying. She's almost too perfect and there's always something convenient when it comes to her. Also, towards the end of the book she gets telekinesis
Not sure what this one was trying to accomplish. It was fairly boring. Had too many underdeveloped characters who didn't offer much to the story. And frankly, built up to a promising ending it certainly didn't produce...It's a guilty pleasure, still, but one that could have been much better.
Sex. That's what this story is about. There was only one chapter in the book which didn't mention sex or rape in some way or form. Instead of focusing on the story-line, you know the plot? The whole book was about how Dean wanted to have sex with Xochi (which he ends up not doing). I found that at LEAST 75% of the book was about Dean trying to control his 'physical reaction' OR about how he felt 'wrong about moving on from Lisa'. If I wanted to read a book about sex I would have went to the
I loved this book. I seriously did. A lot of Dean and Sam (of the soulless variety!) in this one, and the female lead was as badass as they come. The more I read of it, the better I liked her. A two and a half day read that was enjoyable from front to back.
Xochi Cazadora is a blatant self-insert, but the plot was engaging, and I enjoyed the glimpse into the broader hunter culture beyond the myopic, claustrophobic scope of the Winchesters. The Judeo-Christian mythos and canon has been bludgeoned into paste at this point, so seeing gods and demons from the Aztec pantheon was refreshing.The tone descended into the smug on occasion, with the author clearly impressed with her l33t multicultural skills, and an editor should have caught a number of
I read this in literally 1 day and I have to agree with most of the reviews, one of the better SPN books that has come out so far. The Sam and Dean characterizations seem pretty spot on and the plot was refreshing (no Judeo-Christian mythology for a change). And so it begins....Pros-Sam and Dean seemed spot on, Faust really captured Dean's regret and heartache over leaving Lisa and Ben while not making him seem too mopey. Plus I think my favorite part had to be where he was wounded and trying to
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