As the title says, it’s a release day for Both Feet In the Grave, the next Night Huntress retelling from Bones’ point of view.
If you thought you learned more about the dangerous and sexy alpha vampire, Bones, in the USA Today bestselling scorcher, THE OTHER HALF OF THE GRAVE, you haven’t seen anything yet…
Two hundred years of bounty hunting made Bones the best at what he does, yet it’s still taken him four long years to find Cat, the half vampire now known as the “Red Reaper.” There’s a price on Cat’s head, and not even her job as a secret government agent can save her. Only Bones can. But has time hardened Bones too much to love again? Or will his passion for Cat burn through every obstacle–alive, undead, or otherwise–between them?
This is Bones, in his own words…
Available at Amazon | B&N, | Apple Books | Libro | Audible | Indiebound | or Kobo. And, for a limited time, you can get signed copies via book plate from Aesop’s Fable book store here.
“Living everything through Bones’s eyes was amazing!”
Tynga Reviews
“I loved this book!…I had no idea how much I needed Bones’s point of view. But apparently I did.”
Carol’s Random Life
“The mortal finally published the next chronicle. It is a good thing that like Cosmos and Time, I am Eternal, for the wait has been onerous and I have been accused of being “snippy” with my subordinates. The latest generation of the Children of the Night is appallingly sensitive. One might wonder how these younglings will ever develop the savagery and pragmatism necessary to become an effective supernatural predator. One doesn’t ask a human if their levels of stress have exceeded their tolerance while draining their blood. That’s what the hypnotic arts are for. Now, Bones, that would be a proper successor. A solid child with an understanding of human nature, flexibility required to survive, and power necessary to earn his place and keep it. I have purchased several copies of the chronicle and handed them out to the young ones as a required reading.”
Dromichaetes of Dacia
Master of the Dark Coven
Awww, Dromeo. For the previous communications regarding this matter, click here.
Fern says
cheers indeed – HBB!
wont says
I’m reading it and really enjoying it. It’s comforting to be back in this world!
Jess says
Long time lurker, first time commenter. I saw this post on Reddit and had to share with the BDH because OMG Grandma Frida! https://www.reddit.com/r/crochet/comments/12nis8u/grandmas_crochet_combat_tanks
Also, yay new Jeaniene Frost book is out! I’m so looking forward to the virtual chat on Saturday, too.
Stephanie G. says
oh my God that’s awesome! I don’t usually click on random links, but I’m glad I did this time!
Moderator R says
Welcome to the comment section, Jess 🙂 – that image is gold hehe.
Jess says
Stephanie G, I’m glad you took a chance and clicked the link. 🙂
Mod R, thanks for the welcome! I’ve enjoyed reading the blog for years but have never felt like I had anything really to say or add. Until I saw those images, and figured the rest of the BDH would enjoy them as much as I did.
jewelwing says
Pretty cool even if AI generated! Also, a bit scary if AI generated.
Moderator R says
Omg, did you see the articles about AI and crochet patterns? I laughed so hard :D, but they’re also super interesting https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/feb/26/chatgpt-generated-crochet-pattern-results
Patricia Schlorke says
I clicked on the link. I crochet, and took a good look at the thing shown. I might stop laughing sometime next century. ????????????????
I saw that ChatGPT doesn’t like math, I thought “so do the majority of the population. So what else is new?” It’s job security for me. ????????????
Happy book birthday! ????????
Tink says
Now we need a scene of Ghastek having his vampires crochet an AI-generated narwhale pattern.
Patricia Schlorke says
Knitting might be easier on them. The crochet hook they might want to try to grab someone with it.
Jenn says
Dromeo!
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Tink says
He’s been awfully quiet, hasn’t he?
Bill G says
Cheers, indeed!
Kate says
I’m pretty sure it isn’t a whole crocheted tank. It is a tank cozy. Which is actually funnier for me.
Moderator R says
It’s to make the tank feel bonita 😀
Shannon says
Yay, Jeaniene! I’m a shameless addict to & will buy anything she writes. Side bar: today is my birthday. Every year on my birthday, Dad used to recite the first verse of Paul Revere’s Ride: “T’was the 18th of April of ’75..” (My birth year was 1957. Some days I definately feel I’ve got at least one foot in the grave. Heh.)
Moderator R says
Happy Birthday, Shannon! And many more ahead! ????
Jeaniene Frost says
Dromeo is back! Ah, Dromeo, Dromeo, wherefore art thou Dromeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name! *snickers*
I’ve actually missed that cantankerous crusher of souls. Dromeo, don’t stay away so long next time! You have so many subordinates to bite into becoming proud vampires…
Jeaniene Frost says
D’oh! Meant “thou” instead of “though” above. That’s what I get for quoting Shakespeare from memory while on migraine meds!
Moderator R says
No one need know 😉
Tink says
Dromeo needs to write an advice column. We could all submit questions for advice on loving and/or living with vampires. 😉
Mar says
This picture of Bones looks like the same model as the one from your January 27 blog picture. Except he is smiling and drinking coffee and not smoldering sexiness.
njb says
Nice! Many congrats to Jeaniene Frost are certainly in order!
Sarah says
Ahh I forgot today was the release day and it showed up on my kindle. So glad I pre-ordered this!!
Ami says
It was so good!! I finished it last night! It was everything I hoped it would be!!