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I have a question for anyone who has read Harlequin. Another person who has read the books said that Mommy Dearest was in the 'plot' of the book. How much of a role dose she have, because at this point she's the only one I'm interested in in the AB universe.
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OT: Somebody please flog the latest blog, it's so full of the lolz.
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Why does Marmee Noir want Anita? Seriously? Why not Jean Claude or...hell, anyone? Anybody got a silver stake? And holy water? Problem is, Anita would prolly come back from the dead...
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According to the book, Marmee says JC is 'too late'; too late for what? he should have killed her immediately as she is a necromancer. Marmee says "She attracts the dead, all the dead. She called me from my sleep. Her power called to me like the first ray of sunlight after a thousand years of night. Her warmth and life called to my death. Even I cannot resist her. Do you understand now?" AB says Marmee is not under her power. Marmee replys that legend says necromancers control the dead, and that part is true. But it doesn't say that the dead give necromancers no peace, they pester the poor things because they draw the dead to them. Except with vamps and necromancers the question is who is the moth and who is the flame. Vamps may put AB in her grave.
Then she gets all pissy at the Harlequin about what they've been up to, and killing AB will not put her back to sleep. Then she starts drawing on AB's rage and anger and becoming more and more 'solid'. A spy from the 'good' side tells them then that AB is their only hope of controlling Marmee and she must shut down the power Marmee is drawing because if she kills Harlequin guy, she'll have enough power to be permanent flesh there in the USA. So JC turns on the ardooor and the rage and anger disappear, as does Marmee. The spy then gives AB a magical charm to repel Marmee from invading her dreams/life that she must wear at all times, blah, blah, whatever.
This whole thing may not even answer your question, I guess she wants AB for the power she can feed of off. But it's a double edged sword (what isn't in these stories?) as AB can control her/them, too.
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I feel positively sick. That makes no bloody sense. It would if Anita has done anything to earn the ability, but no, it's just LKH saying, once again, that "Anita can do this because I said so."
Anita just needs to retire and hit the streets with Nathaniel, it's the only thing she can really do anymore these days and have a plausible explanation for experiance.
Otherwise Anita seems to be pretty much a Katamari for the supernatural.
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I'm right with nearly everyone else. Mommy Dearest falling under Anita's spell like the rest of her hapless victims? Is she, or is she not supposed to be the most powerful vampire out there? Shouldn't she be more powerful that Obsidian Butterfly, who scared Anita?
Clearly others have said this before, but what the hell is LKH doing to Anita. I liked her before.
But what I liked the most was her going up against vampires, voodoo queens, fairy's, and the like, that were more powerful than she was, because it was *right*. She knew she could die, she was outgunned, but her will to live and pure stubborness kept her alive. If LKH keeps amping her up, so much so that even Mommy Dearest can feel threatened by her it's not a book I could stomach. Mommy Dearest was the only thing that interested me, but if she's going to be reduced from a threat to a minor inconvenience interrupting Anita's bouts of sex I doubt I could stomach her. I thought she was going to be the one who could take Anita down a notch or two.
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