Tuesday 27 January 2015

Jason (Anita Blake Series ) by Laurell K Hamilton


Synopsis

"Enjoying pain with your pleasure is something you either get, or you don't. If you get it, then you don't really need it explained, because you know how good it feels, and if you don't get it then no amount of talking is going to convince you it makes sense."

But sometimes you have to explain the unexplainable, especially if the love of your life needs to understand, or she'll leave you. Jason Schuyler is one of Anita Blake's best friends and favorite werewolves, with benefits. J.J. is his lady love, an old flame from childhood who dances at one of the top ballet companies in New York. She's accomplished, beautiful, and she's crazy about him, too. Neither of them wants to be monogamous, so what could go wrong?

J.J. is enthusiastically bisexual, with an emphasis on the female side of things. She plans to keep sleeping with women, because Jason can't meet that need, just like she can't meet Jason's need for rough sex and bondage. J.J. doesn't understand why Jason isn’t content to go elsewhere for a need she can’t fulfil, so Jason asks Anita to help him explain.

Anita is having her own relationship growing pains with her only female lover ever, Jade. Jason suggests that J.J. might be able to help Anita with her girl problem, while she helps him with his kinky explanations. With some encouragement from a few other lovers in Anita's life she reluctantly agrees, and J. J. makes plans to fly into town for an experience that none of them will ever forget.

Review

This is the long awaited next short novella in the Anita Blake vampire hunter series. I love this series of books, and I was really looking forward to the next instalment. As is usual for Laurell her novella’s are based on one character in the series, that she want’s to develop further. This book focuses on Anita, Jason, JJ and Nathaniel particularly Jason and JJ’s relationship or more specifically their sexual relationship. Also the book left a few tantalising threads that can be developed further down the line, for example will Jason relocate to New York and will JJ kick her girlfriend “to the Curb”.

Some Anita Blake fans will not be happy with this book as it focus’s on sex and same sex relationships and is way too much for some readers (just look at the reviews on Amazon & Goodreads for example) but the blurb for the book makes it clear what the focus is to help readers be aware of what their going to be reading. Personally this isn’t an issue for me, as I find the way the author writes about it, ensures it isn’t just sex for gratuitous purposes. Within the sexual storylines the characters grow and develop and relationships alter. The best thing about a novella though, is that you can miss out reading it if you don’t like the sex, & it wont ruin the next book for you, all you’ll miss out on is the further development of Jason and JJ’s characters.

I would recommend any Anita Blake fan to read the book (as long as their no prude), if you don’t like the sex then don’t read it. For new readers looking for a new series of books to read, then don’t read this, I would suggest you start with the first book Guilty Pleasures. New readers really need to know where Anita comes from and how she comes to the current novella, to fully enjoy the Anita Blake experience.

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