I read Micah by Laurell K. Hamilton for the first time in 2009 when I was still serving in the U.S. Navy. The Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series got me through some dark times during the last couple of years in the Navy, and I’m thankful I found this series. It took me away from reality for a while and into the world of Anita Blake. I’m so glad I’m doing a re-read of the series, so I can finally catch up on it. It’s been a long time coming.
Storyline/My Thoughts: I’m going to try to keep this review short since this book was short compared to previous books in the series. It didn’t take long to read. Anita ends up flying to Philadelphia to raise a zombie for the Feds. The Feds never got a chance to question their witness until he died before giving his testimony. Anita won’t be alone on her trip to Philadelphia. She’ll have Micah with her, and this will be the first time they have some alone time without anyone else. Anita is nervous for some reason in this story because she’s never been by herself with Micah.
The minute Micah and Anita do have some time to themselves, it’s very steamy. Readers will even get to find out the backstory of how Micah became a wereleopard. Of course, there is trouble in this book with raising a zombie, especially when Anita’s powers have become even more vital in recent times. I loved getting to read a book with Anita showing off her Necromancy powers again. It’s been a while. I also enjoyed the time she had away from the other guys in her life to spend time with the sexy Micah. He has fascinated me since he came into Anita’s life. It was tragic with what happened to him in his past. I felt for this character even more after finding out what happened.
There is some mystery and suspense in this book finding out the truth behind what happened to the witness that Anita has to raise for the Feds. Overall, this book was a great addition to the series. I give it five stars. Here’s hoping I can dive back into my re-read of this series this month (October 2021). I love re-visiting how Anita has met certain characters and how far she has grown from the previous books in the series.
Standalone or Part of Series: It’s part of the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series, and I recommend reading in order.
Steaminess:
Would I recommend this book? Yes. I recommend this book to Urban Fantasy readers and readers that are fans of this series. If you enjoy Reverse Harem, then you may enjoy it too. Although, in this book, it’s only Anita and Micah, and I loved that these two got to spend time together alone.
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gilbertmstack
3 years ago
After two very weak books, Hamilton got herself back on the right track again with this short novel, Micah. The novel could have flopped. It has many of the features that hurt the previous two novels. Anita is still driven by the ardeur and a lot (maybe too much) of the book focuses on sex and Anita’s relationship with Micah, but because she has narrowed the sex and relationship issues to just one of her lovers they were less distracting from the overall tale.
The plot is simple but it works. Anita has to step in for fellow animator, Larry, to raise a zombie as a witness in a federal case. But it’s fairly obvious to the reader from the beginning that something is wrong and as Hamilton teases her way through the story this feeling grows. This isn’t a mystery, just a straight forward plot that quickly reaches a satisfying ending.
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sandrasoronen
3 years ago
This whole series is to die for. Don’t miss it.
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sonnablackburn
3 years ago
Love all of Laurell Hamilton’s Anita Blake books, once you are involved in her world, nothing suprises you about her and you can’t get enough
Author
vamsally
3 years ago
This much shorter tyan usual story mostly centered around Micah. Called out of
town for emergency zombie raising, two ends uo having an adventure all on their
own. Short and sweet.
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karoukitten
3 years ago
Too short however I am glad Micah got some attention
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fouffie1
3 years ago
Enjoy this author, Anit a Blake is badass. A strong intelligent woman
I read Micah by Laurell K. Hamilton for the first time in 2009 when I was still serving in the U.S. Navy. The Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series got me through some dark times during the last couple of years in the Navy, and I’m thankful I found this series. It took me away from reality for a while and into the world of Anita Blake. I’m so glad I’m doing a re-read of the series, so I can finally catch up on it. It’s been a long time coming.
Storyline/My Thoughts: I’m going to try to keep this review short since this book was short compared to previous books in the series. It didn’t take long to read. Anita ends up flying to Philadelphia to raise a zombie for the Feds. The Feds never got a chance to question their witness until he died before giving his testimony. Anita won’t be alone on her trip to Philadelphia. She’ll have Micah with her, and this will be the first time they have some alone time without anyone else. Anita is nervous for some reason in this story because she’s never been by herself with Micah.
The minute Micah and Anita do have some time to themselves, it’s very steamy. Readers will even get to find out the backstory of how Micah became a wereleopard. Of course, there is trouble in this book with raising a zombie, especially when Anita’s powers have become even more vital in recent times. I loved getting to read a book with Anita showing off her Necromancy powers again. It’s been a while. I also enjoyed the time she had away from the other guys in her life to spend time with the sexy Micah. He has fascinated me since he came into Anita’s life. It was tragic with what happened to him in his past. I felt for this character even more after finding out what happened.
There is some mystery and suspense in this book finding out the truth behind what happened to the witness that Anita has to raise for the Feds. Overall, this book was a great addition to the series. I give it five stars. Here’s hoping I can dive back into my re-read of this series this month (October 2021). I love re-visiting how Anita has met certain characters and how far she has grown from the previous books in the series.
Standalone or Part of Series: It’s part of the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series, and I recommend reading in order.
Steaminess:
Would I recommend this book? Yes. I recommend this book to Urban Fantasy readers and readers that are fans of this series. If you enjoy Reverse Harem, then you may enjoy it too. Although, in this book, it’s only Anita and Micah, and I loved that these two got to spend time together alone.
After two very weak books, Hamilton got herself back on the right track again with this short novel, Micah. The novel could have flopped. It has many of the features that hurt the previous two novels. Anita is still driven by the ardeur and a lot (maybe too much) of the book focuses on sex and Anita’s relationship with Micah, but because she has narrowed the sex and relationship issues to just one of her lovers they were less distracting from the overall tale.
The plot is simple but it works. Anita has to step in for fellow animator, Larry, to raise a zombie as a witness in a federal case. But it’s fairly obvious to the reader from the beginning that something is wrong and as Hamilton teases her way through the story this feeling grows. This isn’t a mystery, just a straight forward plot that quickly reaches a satisfying ending.
This whole series is to die for. Don’t miss it.
Love all of Laurell Hamilton’s Anita Blake books, once you are involved in her world, nothing suprises you about her and you can’t get enough
This much shorter tyan usual story mostly centered around Micah. Called out of
town for emergency zombie raising, two ends uo having an adventure all on their
own. Short and sweet.
Too short however I am glad Micah got some attention
Enjoy this author, Anit a Blake is badass. A strong intelligent woman