A review by lauriereadslohf
The Good, the Bad, and the Undead by Kim Harrison

3.0

This book picks up where the first book ended and because it had been so long since I read book #1 it was a bit disconcerting. My memory isn't that great and I basically remembered nothing about the first book.

This time around witch Rachel starts out by snatching a fish (still not sure where this going), and getting caught up in the drama of living with a vampire who has some trouble keeping her dark side under control.

Later: This was a solid enough installment in the "Dead Witch" series and I did eventually figure out the deal with the fish. This series would benefit from some dark edged humor because it did tend to drag a bit here and there and personally I would've like to have read a bit more blood and gore. It seemed a little too clean for the genre but maybe it's just me.