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Frost Moon (Skindancer #1) Paperback | Pages: 271 pages
Rating: 3.69 | 2066 Users | 286 Reviews

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Original Title: Frost Moon
ISBN: 0984325689 (ISBN13: 9780984325689)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.dakotafrost.com
Series: Skindancer #1
Characters: Dakota Frost
Setting: Atlanta, Georgia(United States)

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In an alternate Atlanta where vampires and werewolves prowl the night, magic is real, and tattoo magic is the strongest magic of them all, a serial killer is targeting the magically tattooed on the full moon.

Dakota Frost, best magical tattooist in the Southeast, learns from the police she may be a target ... just when she receives a lucrative commission to ink a magic tattoo for a werewolf before the next full moon.

Caught between the rough and tumble world of the werewolves, the law and order rules of the vampires, and a sexy man-in-black whose motives are in doubt, Dakota must tread carefully to survive - because she doesn't know whether her werewolf client is the tattoo killer ... or the next victim.

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Title:Frost Moon (Skindancer #1)
Author:Anthony Francis
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 271 pages
Published:March 1st 2010 by Bell Bridge Books
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Magic

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My first impression of Frost Moon was overwhelmingly positive. It sounded like I would be getting an Urban Fantasy written by a male author about a freakishly tall, lesbian (turns out shes actually bi) magic-tattoo artist in a world where magic is in the open, but still on the margins of mainstream society. As the story begins, we learn that our heroines ex was a doctoral candidate whoto better research vampiresbecame one. There's also this werewolf with control issues who wants the reluctant

I got this book off Apple's iBook store. It had an interesting premise, high ratings, and it was free. I got 5 chapters in before I decided to brave no more. It is not that the book is poorly written--it's not--but there are some odd uses of the dash and ellipse that I found jarring. This grew frustrating because it seemed to occur with regularity; every time the story would get on a roll, a speed bump would pop up and cause an accident. There were a few places of questionable grammar that an

I started this book when it first came out and never seemed to get beyond one-third of the way through. I really don't know why. Perhaps I wasn't as open-minded last year as I am this year. I'm not very into same-sex relationships unless I'm reading erotica and I think because I didn't give the book a fair shake that is what turned me off.Well, based on a newsletter from Lori Handeland I decided to give it one more try and I'm really glad I did. The premise is edgy and unique. The characters are

I can't say that I was in the grip of this book from the beginning till the very end, because that was not the case. I had a hard time getting into the book, and reading negative reviews of it even before I started reading is very bad for the book at hand. I think I was just majorly pissed off that there's no romance in the book, but well, all worked out just well in the end.Dakota was a character by my heart. Tall, that has not a hair on her tongue, brave, bold - I mean, wow. Even though she

Original review posted at Rabid Reads: http://www.rabidreads.com/2011/05/review-frost-moon-by-anthony-francis.htmlThe synopsis for this book is very deceiving. It lead me to believe that Dakota would be a typical ass-kicking Urban Fantasy heroine but nothing could be further from the truth. Don't get me wrong, I still liked her as a character but in the grand scheme of things she's a victim not a champion. The plot of Frost Moon is complex and well thought out. The main villain remains

Please note: I first read and reviewed this in January 2012. I'm updating the formatting and adding the disclosure that I received an e-galley from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.My Synopsis: Dakota Frost is a tattoo artist more importantly, she is the best magical tattoo artist in the Southeast, working in the Little Five Points area of Atlanta at a shop called The Rogue Unicorn. As the story opens, she is being taken into the Atlanta Police department, called in to consult by her

Dakota Frost is a magical tattoo artist based in Atlanta. Dakota is an imposing figure: She is very tall with a multicolored Mohawk that she calls a deathhawk. Dakota is a walking advertisement for her tattooing skills. She is covered from head to toe with her own magical tattoos. Dakota must be very attractive. Almost everyone she meets is enthralled by her. I wasnt really sure what team Dakota played for. There was talk of an ex-girlfriend, but Dakota was also attracted to the men around her.

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