



He is so patient with her learning more about vampires and coming to accept they are like people, some good, some bad. It’s overwhelming how hard he works to support her, help her, protect her, and make her life better. There is also the staggering admiration, respect, attraction and love which Bones feels for Cat. Of course, we don’t get Cat’s inner dialogue with herself as she learns and grows in knowledge and feelings for Bones. There is little sense of Cat’s college efforts and friends, her money struggles, and very little interaction with Justina. Now there’s a much better picture of how Bones lived and worked. Many of these things took 4-6 books from Cat’s view to learn. What was here was much more information about vampires, their abilities and rules. The feel is darker and I didn’t find as much humor. In The Other Half of the Grave, we get Bones’ point of view for the first book and a little of the second book.

I loved the humor of the snarky dialogue which lightened the often violent battles. In this way, we learned about vampires and other supernaturals much as Cat did, a bit at a time. The Cat & Bones books in the Night Huntress series are all told in Cat’s point of view. Genres: Paranormal Romance, Urban FantasyĮver wondered what Bones was thinking and feeling when he and half-vampire Cat Crawfield first met? Or how their story might differ if he were the one telling it? Now, relive the beginning of Cat and Bones' bestselling love story through Bones' point of view, which reveals a darker, sexier take on their early days, as well as a deeper dive into Bones' past, the vampire world, and other things that Cat didn't see when their story was told only through her eyes in Halfway to the Grave. The Other Half of the Grave by Jeaniene Frost This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
