If you are a fan of the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series by Laurell K. Hamilton, you might be wondering what to expect from Micah, the 13th book in the series. Micah is a novella that focuses on the relationship between Anita and Micah, the head of the St. Louis wereleopard pard. The book is set between Incubus Dreams and Danse Macabre, and it follows Anita and Micah as they travel to Philadelphia to raise a federal witness from the dead.
Micah is different from the previous books in the series in several ways. First, it is much shorter, with only 245 pages. Second, it does not feature any of the other main characters, such as Jean-Claude, Richard, Nathaniel, or Jason. Third, it does not have much action or plot, but rather explores the emotional and sexual aspects of Anita and Micah’s bond.
The book is mainly a character study of Micah, who has been a mysterious and supportive figure in Anita’s life since he was introduced in Narcissus in Chains. We learn more about his past, his family, his feelings, and his motivations. We also see how Anita struggles with her fears and doubts about being in a committed relationship with him, and how they overcome their insecurities together.
The book is not for the faint of heart, as it contains explicit and graphic sex scenes that showcase the intensity and passion of Anita and Micah’s connection. The book is also not for the casual reader, as it assumes a lot of prior knowledge of the series and its complex mythology. However, for the loyal fans of the series, Micah is a satisfying and steamy read that offers a deeper insight into one of Anita’s most intriguing lovers.
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