Grave Surprise by Charlaine Harris

Started Reading: March 27, 2007
Finished Reading: March 27, 2007
Reading Grave Surprise sure did make me glad I was supporting the whole Harper/Tolliver thing, LOL.
“In the time of ice, you’ll be so happy,” she said.
“You can’t keep lying,” Xylda said gently. “You have to stop doing that. It won’t hurt anyone.”
I HAVE HOPE!!! After Harper’s revelation, or self-confrontation, in chapter fourteen, I’m glad that after all those years she finally understood the deepness of her relationship with Tolliver. I think, after this, there’d be some strain in their relationship but I’m still hoping for happiness in the third novel, An Ice Cold Grave (will be released on late September to October 2007).
Here’s another case with a murderer in the ‘family’, though in a different sense as the last novel. And I highly doubt that killing your love-interest’s child would be a good way of snatching him so, though Felicia’s plan was logical, it was still…pretty stupid. Like they said, you don’t get good results using evil means. Good can’t be a progeny of evil.
I’m more interested with Harper and Tolliver’s life than with Sookie and the vamps (but I do enjoy the other series very much, too), that I think it’s going to be more difficult for me waiting for September or October before I can start hunting for a copy of the An Ice Cold Grave. I guess, it’s because I feel more involved with Harper and Tolliver’s ‘world’ than with Sookie and the vamps. Or maybe that’s because the next book’s coming out on May and that’s sooner, LOL.
I’d say that chapter fourteen would be my favorite in this novel, for obvious reasons. : D “In the time of ice, you’ll be so happy,” she said. — That ought to foreshadow something good, with the next book entitled, An Ice Cold Grave.
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