Blood Trade

Blood Trade by Faith Hunter, published by Penguin on April 2, 2013, is a captivating addition to the urban fantasy genre. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Jane Yellowrock, a shape-shifting skinwalker who is called upon to confront a serious threat in Natchez, Mississippi. The Master of the city faces a challenge with rogue vampires who adhere to the Naturaleza philosophy, viewing humans merely as prey. Jane’s mission quickly escalates as she discovers these vampires possess unique qualities that complicate her task.
Readers will find that Blood Trade delves into the complexities of Jane’s fight against these formidable adversaries while she also grapples with the responsibility of caring for a critically ill child. The story intertwines elements of fantasy and paranormal themes, showcasing Jane’s resilience and determination in a dangerous urban landscape. As the plot unfolds, the stakes rise, pushing Jane to her limits in a battle for survival and protection. This edition offers an engaging exploration of contemporary challenges within a richly imagined world.
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Jane Yellowrock is a shape-shifting skinwalker who’s always up for a fight—even if it means putting her life on the line…
The Master of Natchez, Mississippi has a nasty problem on his hands. Rogue vampires—those who follow the Naturaleza and believe that humans should be nothing more than prey to be hunted—are terrorizing his city. Luckily, he knows the perfect skinwalker to call in to take back the streets.
But what he doesn’t tell Jane is that there’s something different about these vamps. Something that makes them harder to kill—even for a pro like Jane. Now, her simple job has turned into a fight to stay alive…and to protect the desperately ill child left in her care.
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