Cat and Bones are ready for some much-needed rest and
relaxation after barely diffusing a massive paranormal
battle; however, that's just not going to happen. Not only
has her former team been taken over by someone with a real
prejudice against vampires and a personal beef against Cat,
her Uncle Don can't pass over to the other side, and their
ghostly friend Fabian's new friend Elisabeth wants to try
and kill Heinrich Kramer, the man who wrote Hammer of the
Witches and who becomes flesh once a year, long enough to
have a murdering spree against women he deems as witches. No
rest or relaxation seem to be in sight for Cat and Bones, as
they have to fight on multiple sides to keep themselves
afloat, but at least they have great friends: other
vampires, a cat, a dog, some ghosts, and a fantastically
campy flower merchant/medium.
Like all of Frost's works, ONE GRAVE AT A TIME is a sexy,
funny, well-crafted novel. Her
characters are excellently detailed down to the last iota,
and readers will grind their teeth in frustration as she
hits the nail on the head with a character who values PR,
bureaucracy, and his own skin more than doing what's right.
Go read this book!
How do you send a killer to the grave when he’s already
dead?
Having narrowly averted an (under)World War, Cat Crawfield
wants nothing more than a little downtime with her vampire
husband, Bones. Unfortunately, her gift from New Orleans’s
voodoo queen just keeps on giving—leading to a personal
favor that sends them into battle once again, this time
against a villainous spirit.
Centuries ago, Heinrich Kramer was a witch hunter. Now,
every All Hallows Eve, he takes physical form to torture
innocent women before burning them alive. This year,
however, a determined Cat and Bones must risk all to send
him back to the other side of eternity—forever. But one
wrong step and they’ll be digging their own graves.