By Charlaine Harris
Bon Temps’s psychic waitress takes a perilous street journey within the 3rd novel within the no 1 New York Times bestselling Sookie Stackhouse series...
There’s just one vampire Sookie Stackhouse is concerned with (at least voluntarily) and it’s invoice Compton. yet lately he’s been a bit distant—in one other nation, far-off. Then his sinister and horny boss Eric Northman tells Sookie the place she may locate him. subsequent factor she is aware, she’s off to Jackson, Mississippi, to mingle with the under-underworld at membership useless, a perilous little hang-out the place the elite of vampire society can visit sit back and suck down a few Type-O. but if Sookie ultimately reveals Bill—caught in an act of great betrayal—she’s unsure even if to avoid wasting him...or sharpen a few stakes.
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Bill, not a jeans-and-tee kind of guy, was wearing khakis and a plaid shirt in muted blue and green. His skin was glowing, and his thick dark hair smelled like Herbal Essence. He was enough to give any woman a hormonal surge. I kissed his neck, and he didn't react. I licked his ear. Nothing. I'd been on my feet for six hours straight at Merlotte's Bar, and every time some customer had under-tipped, or some fool had patted my fanny, I'd reminded myself that in a short while I'd be with my boyfriend, having incredible sex and basking in his attention.
The guys at table six have been nursing that pitcher for an hour, and Jane Bodehouse has tried to pick up every man who's come in. " I glanced at the only female customer in the bar, trying to keep the distaste off my face. Every drinking establishment has its share of alcoholic customers, people who open and close the place. Jane Bodehouse was one of ours. Normally, Jane drank by herself at home, but every two weeks or so she'd take it into her head to come in and pick up a man. The pickup process was getting more and more iffy, since not only was Jane in her fifties, but lack of regular sleep and proper nutrition had been taking a toll for the past ten years.
For the first time, I noticed that Pam had a faint accent, but I couldn't pin it down. Maybe just the inflections of antique English. "Bubba's in the back, in Sam's office," I said, focusing on her face. I wished the ax would go on and fall. Sam came to stand beside me, and I introduced them. Pam gave him a more significant greeting than she would have given a plain human (whom she might not have acknowledged at all), since Sam was a shape-shifter. And I expected to see a flicker of interest, since Pam is omnivorous in matters of sex, and Sam is an attractive supernatural being.
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