Night huntress, Book 1

Synopsis: Half-vampire Catherine Crawfield is going after the undead with a vengeance, hoping that one of these deadbeats is her father–the one responsible for ruining her mother’s life. Then she’s captured by Bones, a vampire bounty hunter, and is forced into an unholy partnership. In exchange for finding her father, Cat agrees to train with the sexy night stalker until her battle reflexes are as sharp as his fangs. She’s amazed she doesn’t end up as his dinner–are there actually “good” vampires? Pretty soon Bones will have her convinced that being half-dead doesn’t have to be all bad. But before she can enjoy her newfound status as kick-ass demon hunter, Cat and Bones are pursued by a group of killers. Now Cat will have to choose a side … and Bones is turning out to be as tempting as any man with a heartbeat.


Review: I read the first volume of the Night Huntress series in 2009 but at this time, I did not write a review as I did not have a blog where to post it (and it is the same for the other volumes). But I’m in the mood to want to read again all my favorites Urban Fantasy books, so I thought why not start with this one?

Catherine Crawfield (or Cat) is a hybrid, half-human, half-vampire who spends her life to hunt down and kill vampires. One evening in a nightclub when she is hunting, she spots a vampire more powerful than she used to meet. She decides to approach him and then to kill him. But nothing goes as planned. Huntress at the beginning, she became the prey. This vampire named Bones captures her, interrogates her and finally offers her a deal: he will help her to find her father and he will train her so she will become a formidable huntress and in return, she will hunt down vampires that he will chose himself. A strange partnership you might say, if we take into account the visceral hatred felt by Cat against these creatures, but when it comes to kill more undead, our huntress does not hesitate a moment!

I loved the two main characters! Cat is a truly charming heroine, with strong a character but she’s also very stubborn. She kills vampires since she’s 16 years old only in the hope find her father, the vampire who raped her mother a few years earlier. For Cat, vampires are just bloodthirsty monsters and demonic creatures that must be eliminated at all costs. At least that’s what her mother always told her. Moreover, the relationship between Cat and her mother is difficult. Indeed, although Justina loves her daughter more than anything, she cannot help but see through Cat, the vampire who attacked her. So the hatred Cat feels for the undead deeply affects her and she’s going to take quite some time to finally realize that not everything is black or white. She will evolve throughout the novel, she will try to put herself in question and to override her prejudices to finally end up accepting herself as she is and for our greatest pleasure.

Of course the team she forms with Bones will help! Despite his crude language and the rudeness of some of his actions, he loves Cat and is very patient with her. He is far from being the perfect man and his past is more than dubious, but his feelings for our heroine are obvious and sincere and we can’t help but fall under the spell of this sexy vampire. He will do his best to make Cat understand that vampires are not angels, but they are not all bad either. We can also note that in this first volume, we will also meet Bones’ best friend, Spade, another vampire and the hero of the Spin-off First Drop of Crimson.

The investigation led by our two heroes is very exciting; the writing style is fluid and the end … terrible! In short, Halfway to the Grave is a very successful first volume. If you do not already know this series, I can only recommend it to you, it’s excellent. 

10 thoughts on “Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost

  1. Lexxie

    I love this series as well! Do you think it’s better when re-reading, because you recognize some things before they actually happen, or was it best when you discovered it the first time?

    1. Inessa

      I think it’s better when you read for the first time, especially if you have a good memory. Discovering things for the first time is always better than knowing them before they happen, but here and in the other volumes, there were a lot of details I had forgotten so it was a real pleasure to re-read this series. ;D

  2. Melissa (Books and Things)

    I first thought… NO! You have to have read at least the first few books of this series. Oh! It’s a reread! LOL I need to catch up on the spin offs. Can you believe I haven’t gotten to them yet! Gah!

    I love this series so hard too!!

    1. Inessa

      LOL
      Melissa I reassure you, it’s indeed a reread! Can you imagine if I had missed out on such a good series? Shame! lol
      Like you, I haven’t read the spin-offs yet. Oh I have them but they’re in my PAL for ages! I really need to read them!

  3. Blodeuedd

    I read this one but I left with meh feelings. I might have too high hopes sometimes and then >I just feel really let down

    1. Inessa

      Yes I understand, it happens sometimes. For once it wasn’t my case for this series but you’re not the only one, there are a lot of people who didn’t connect with the story and the characters.

  4. Aurian

    I’ve only read the first 4 books in this series, have to catch up on the rest.

    1. Inessa

      I hope that you’ll enjoy it ! I stopped to read after the book 4 too. And when I wanted to start reading book 5 and 6, I realized that I had forgotten a lot of things! lol
      So I’m starting from the beginning!
      I have also to read the spin-offs 😉

  5. kara-karina@Nocturnal Book Reviews

    Ah, you are discovering Jeaniene’s writing for yourself, Inessa! 😉 I love this couple, enjoy the series!

    1. Inessa

      Me too! Thank you 😉

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