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Cherry Bomb, by Kathleen Tierney

Cherry Bomb, by Kathleen Tierney

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Cherry Bomb, by Kathleen Tierney

Cherry Bomb, by Kathleen Tierney



Cherry Bomb, by Kathleen Tierney

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Meet Siobhan Quinn - half vampire, half werewolf, and retired monster hunter. Or so she thought. Three years have passed since Quinn turned her back on Providence, Rhode Island's seedy supernatural underbelly, walking out on Mr. B. and taking a bus headed anywhere. She hoped her escape would give her some peace from the endless parade of horrors. But a dead girl who quarrels with the moon can't catch a break, and on the streets of Manhattan Quinn finds herself caught between a rock and a hard place. Again. What do you do when you're stuck in the middle of a three-million-year-old grudge match between the ghouls and the djinn and accidentally in possession of a hellish artifact that could turn the tide of the war, all the while being hunted by depraved half-ghoul twins intent on taking the object and ushering in a terrifying Dark Age? Especially when you've fallen in love with the woman who got you into this mess - and you ain't nobody's hero....

Cherry Bomb, by Kathleen Tierney

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #93988 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-03-24
  • Released on: 2015-03-24
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 476 minutes
Cherry Bomb, by Kathleen Tierney


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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. What Urban Fantasy Is Supposed to Be By Coach of Alva In New York City, Siobhan Quinn, half-vampire, half-werewolf, falls in love with a beautiful young woman who trades in supernatural artifacts and who has made terrible enemies.Kiernan began this series a few years ago when her contempt for the degeneration of urban fantasy into a subgenre of paranormal romance boiled over. She fired back by creating a series heroine -- anti-heroine, rather -- designed to surprise and repulse admirers of Anita and Rachel and Sookie. Her creation, Siobhan Quinn, was foul-mouthed, cruel, emotionally detached, amoral, uninterested in romance. She told her stories in first person but was proudly semi-literate and mocked the reader by making clear her unreliability as a narrator and her contempt for linear storytelling. It was a good joke but it began to wear thin towards the end of the second volume.Here, in what Kiernan says will be the last in novel in the series, the author does something different and something better. Instead of mocking what other writers have done with the genre, she provides instead an example of what they should have done with it. She brings back the ghouls and the noir she used in "Daughter of Hounds" and mixes them with a story line that she used in two of her best Martian stories, "Bradbury Weather" and "Slouching towards the House of Glass Coffins," i.e., a heroine on a doomed quest to save her beloved. More importantly, she dumps Quinn's bad writer pose and replaces it with some of the best descriptive writing she has done in a novel in ages. Everything she writes about the ghoul dens, in particular, is classic, horrific, unforgettable.And will she really stop writing Quinn novels now that she has learned to do them well? Probably, for she usually means what she says. I hope she changes her mind.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Cherry Bomb by Kathleen Tierney By Star @ The Bibliophilic Book Blog Quinn is a half-vampire/half-werewolf retired monster hunter. She’s walked away from her old life and is shacked up with a woman who is a CPA by day/sub by night. She meets Selwyn Throckmorton at a BDSM club and is immediately enamored. For a woman who has always been emotionally distant and truly indifferent to romance, always looking for a quick screw not cuddle-time, she’s unwound. Quinn will follow her ladylove into hell and that just may be what it takes to save them both. CHERRY BOMB is the best of the three Quinn books by far, still snarky and breaking the fourth wall, but with an edge so razor sharp every word cuts at your soul. CHERRY BOMB breaks the mold of what paranormal & urban fantasy is today and is viciously memorable. I’ll miss Quinn…

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Twisted enough it might make you squirm By Pabkins Twisted enough it might make you squirmYeah in case you didn’t know already from having read the previous two books, Cherry Bomb is a dark, twisted and sometimes sick comedy filled with cussing, blood, gore, death and disturbing sex which I don’t know if I should laugh sickly at or be grossed out by. Hardy har har lol. Maybe both. Maybe I’m more sick and twisted then I thought since I still get a kick out of these novels otherwise I wouldn’t have continued reading them. This one however was even darker and twisted then the previous two. But it all comes to an end with Cherry Bomb as the author noted at the end of the novel that this would be her last Siobhan Quinn novel.That instant attraction will always bite you in the ass in the endIt’s years after the events of Red Delicious and Quinn is now in New York and has settled into a comfortable albeit boring living arrangement with a woman that likes to play in the BDSM scene and she provides Quinn with a place to live as well as the occasional meal in exchange for Quinn playing her dominant and sometimes giving her sips of her vampiric blood. All that changes one night at the bar when Quinn meets Selwyn and has an instant attraction.Dealing in the dark and double crossingSelwyn just so happens to be an antiquities dealer and has been dealing in some rather dark items. When Quinn finds this out and that Selwyn has a very upset customer she starts to realize just why Selwyn sought her out at the club. But so much happens to quickly that Quinn is soon in for a penny, in for a pound so to speak and can’t or won’t walk away now. Things between these two are strange – but then things with Quinn are always strange. I am being very serious when I say that everything about this installment was much more unnerving for me then the previous two novels. I really don’t think I was prepared for it. I still recommend it if you read the other two – you might as well finish off and read this one. However, there really wasn’t an “ending” like I would have expected from a trilogy or urban fantasy series final book. But it wasn’t really not an ending either. Its hard to explain but I’m sure already fans will definitely still enjoy.

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