The eighth book of the “Jane Yellowrock” series is here and all of us have enjoyed the previous seven up to the maximum level. Faith Hunter is one of those authors whose stories touch directly the heart of an individual because there is so much pleasure linked to them. Different emotions are painted by the author and the characters depict those emotions to the maximum level.
Junkyard War allowed many to come closer to Faith’s works, the story was not only written to precision but it also had things that we want to listen about. Jane Yellowrock is a hunter who kills vampires but she does not kill all kinds of vampires rather she kills for a price. We can say that she is with the highest bidder all the time, there is also a good thing about Jane i.e she never goes on the wrong side. She has been working for the Master vampire Leo for a long time and at the same time, she is protecting the people of New Orleans free of cost.
Leo calls Jane for a big mission and offers a high price because he needs her at every cost. The European vampires and coming to Leo’s territory and they want to get rid of him sooner or later. Jane must make sure that those vampires don’t enter New Orleans at any cost.
Jane is not worried about those vampires because she can deal with them rather she is worried about the creature that is out there to kill her and Leo. Khristine Hvam has narrated Jane’s worry quite correctly here. Final Heir is the only book that can be put parallel to this story in terms of intensity.