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Original Title: Saint City Sinners (Dante Valentine, #4)
ISBN: 0316021431 (ISBN13: 9780316021432)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dante Valentine #4
Characters: Eddie, Dante Valentine, Gabriel "Gabe" Anderson, Japhrimel, Lucas Villalobos
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Saint City Sinners (Dante Valentine #4) Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 4819 Users | 154 Reviews

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We've gone from necromancy to body horror to becoming one half of some sort of demon/human hybrid soulmate thingie across these books, with friend or lover or frenemies dying left and right and turning poor Dante into a walking wreck... or a wrecking ball.

In other words, it's a decent UF with all the goodies AND it's as high-tech futuristic as it is fully magical and full of practitioners of all kinds of magical arts AND a full community of Demons pulling strings from hell. You know, like Satan. Or Japh, Dante's soul mate. :) Details.

But this book picks up on a dour note mainly because of the strong-arm tactics of Satan and his need to quash the rebellion brewing because his control over his possible new children is slipping.... or has already slipped.

And now Dante and Japh are on or will soon be on different sides of this little nightmare. Dante is going to save her kin. Japh is just trying to survive, and if he doesn't deliver, both of them are going to die.

Here's a GOOD conflict. Add all the sexual tension, the jerky behavior of a demon who can't or won't understand, and the love between them. Add swords, lasers, vamps, undead magicians, werewolves, gene-spliced and augmented hackers.

And MORE dead friends.

Let's let Dante go all out on a revenge kick. And have to decide whether she will betray all her principles AND her death god Anubis. :)

Pretty cool popcorn fiction by any standard. :) And yes, I'm still having fun. Isn't that the point?

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Title:Saint City Sinners (Dante Valentine #4)
Author:Lilith Saintcrow
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:November 1st 2007 by Orbit (first published January 1st 2007)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Demons

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Ratings: 3.87 From 4819 Users | 154 Reviews

Judgment Out Of Books Saint City Sinners (Dante Valentine #4)
Bloated with plot but somehow still utterly uninteresting, this was perhaps the most repetitive and thin book of the series so far. I was increasingly less engaged as the action progressed, and by the close of the novel, I felt both frustrated and cheated. Most of the promise of the series was frittered away in this volume.

Fourth in the Dante Valentine fantasy series, Saint City Sinners continues with the demon hunt to which Japh and Dante have agreed although it takes second place to the disaster which has struck Eddie and Gabe.My TakeIm hoping she profits by this insight as shes driving me mad with her stopping in the middle of a disaster and demanding explanations. Jesus, even I know you get to a safe place first and then ask! Then theres the fact that she has to have it confirmed from an outside source that

Better than the previous book in the series in that there is not as much navel-gazing. There is still too much of it, and it is beginning to be frustrating.I expect that a character should grow throughout a series but Dante Valentine is becoming neither stronger nor more sensitive. I really don't think that it would hurt the plot for the two main characters to actually tell one another what's going on occasionally. Is it that much harder to write an exciting novel without so much angst? I like

For the whole series: By the gods and kittens, that *censored* hurt.Seriously excellent world building, really strong character development, a fascinating look at ethics without truth, and just... damn. An impressive and in many ways resonating construct, but I'm literally writing myself a note to never pick this particular series back up again because the price is so damn high.And yeah, it gets five stars. Because it does what it does so very well. And because so many of the underlying

Dante starts to get a little whiny and you find yourself yelling at her to just trust in Japh for once, for god sake the Demon loves you...doesn't he? Still a great read!

Saint City has always been Dante Valentine's home. It's where she grew up, it's where her dead are buried, and it's where she learned to hunt. Now, one call from an old friend will bring her back to investigate a murder too close to home for anyone's comfort. But the one person she trusted has just betrayed her. Sometimes revenge is best served demon-hot...Heather's NotesOk, unfortunately there was not a lot about this book I liked. Japh was gone for most of the story. Gabe and Eddie are both

This is a frustrating series. The characters, setting and world building all have an insane amount of potential. However the authors usage of it is lackluster at best. Again secondary characters are thrown away without any real impact. Their presence in the story would have better served if left alive, as their deaths didn't effect the story, events could have played out similarly pretty easily. And their inactions with our mc is dearly missed. Something that has been all to common a theme

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