Incubus Dreams

Unabridged
Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
Narrator: Cynthia Holloway
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Horror, Fiction, Dark Fantasy, Other Series
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Date: November 2004
Length: 30 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

As consultant to the Regional Preternatural Crime Investigation Unit, Anita’s called in on what appears to be a case involving a serial killer - a vampire serial killer - who may be preying on strippers. She’s sure that none of the local vamps are responsible - but her judgment may be clouded by a conflict of interest. For she is, after all, the consort of Jean-Claude, the ever-intoxicating Master Vampire of the City - something that both her human friends and her ex, the alpha werewolf Richard, are quick to point out. Surrounded by suspicion, overwhelmed by her attempts to control the primal lusts that continue to wrack her as a result of her passionate contacts with vampire, werewolf, and the shapeshifter Micah, Anita does something unprecedented. She calls for help…

Reviews (15)

Okay

Written by Anonymous on August 4th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Not a bad book just not my style at the moment. Maybe another time of my life but well we change and so does our tastes.

amazing

Written by lucie from Richmond, KY on July 31st, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I'd like to start by telling you how amazing this "narrator "is. She is the life of the story. She bring you completely in Laurell k Hamilton's world. The content of the story is full of endearing characters and bigger than life events. I'm hooked on" Laurell k Hamilton'"s books. You will have a hard time putting the book down. It's a book you can't wait to get back to.

Deserves 0 Stars

Written by Everett Heller from Sterling, MA on March 11th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 1/5

If I could give this zero stars, I would. This is the most boring action novel I have ever encountered. I am not a prude, by any stretch of the imagination, but the non-stop sex makes one wonder if that is the sole reason for writing the book. The case that the heroine is working on is such a minor part of the book, why include it?

ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz

Written by Anonymous on January 30th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I listen to audio books while commuting in my car and this book is a snoozefest. That's a bad thing during a long commute. At one point in time, I spent what seemed like the entire commute listening to this women talk about her love life to the point where I forgot that this book is about a serial murder and not a radical feminist who uses vampires & lycanthropes like they were "adult toys". Sheesh....get on with the story....will ya?

Stinkubus

Written by Adam from New York, NY on January 29th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 1/5

There are no words for how long and bad this was. If I was on death row and they were reading me this book before I died I would pull the switch myself.

Dull!

Written by Job Foote on January 4th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Ditto to Dan Pressley in Fort Worth. I only got through 4 discs and was bored. It really is nothing but soft porn.

no breath holding here!

Written by Anonymous from Hawthorne, CA on April 24th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I have only read 2 of Ms Hamliton's other books and really enjoyed the storyline but I consider this to be the weakest storyline yet. I would even go as far as call it more of a "soft" porn than a thriller. I'm interested in reading the others but hope they aren't as badly written as this one. I would really recommend SKIPPING this particular book.

LOVED IT!

Written by Cherokee Daniels on February 9th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I started reading the Anita Blake books a few months ago and I liked them, but as they went along, I started liking them more and more. By the time I got to Incubus Dreams (book 12), I really loved them. The character development and the growth of Anita herself I truly enjoyed. I love that they're available on audio, I love the MP3's. I only wish all the Anita Blake books were available on MP3. I just advise that you don't start the series with one of the later books. There's so much going on in the series that one who hasn't read them from the beginning just wouldn't feel connected to and might find themselves feeling a bit lost.

Incubus Dreams

Written by Anonymous on February 4th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Whew! This was a hot one. I would wear headphones if listening at work.

I couldn't finish it.....

Written by Dan Pressley from Fort Worth, TX on December 28th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I made a valiant attempt to get through this book. But after 3 hours into it, the lack of story was beginning to wear on me. The author spent more time describing what people were wearing and about their sexual lust than actually working on any meaningful direction to the story. I finally had to quit listening in frustration.

Author Details

Author Details

Hamilton, Laurell K.

Laurell K. Hamilton was born in Heber Springs, Arkansas but grew up in Sims, Indiana, a hamlet with a population of about one hundred souls. Laurell's mother died in a car crash in 1969, after which time her grandmother held the household together. Her mother's death, her grandmother's role in raising her, and having grown up with no men in the home are "the three things that made me who I am," she says. She still believes she would have grown up to be a writer regardless.

Laurell says that it was her grandmother, Laura Gentry, who was responsible for Laurell's interests in things that go bump in the night. Mrs. Gentry related tales of horror originating in the hills of Arkansas, the state where she grew up. From those stories Laurell got this lesson: "Rawhide and bloody bones will get you if you aren't good."

When Laurell was 13, she discovered a short story collection titled Pigeons from Hell. "It was the first heroic fantasy I'd read. It was fights, swords, monsters. I decided not only did I want to become a writer, it was this I wanted to write." She chanced upon another book in the high school library, The Natural History of the Vampire. She read it so many times she nearly memorized it. It was sometimes suggested that her choice of creepy films and stories were unseemly since, after all, her girlfriends played with dolls.

To that Laurell says only: "I wasn't like most girls. "

Laurell does not shy away from sex or violence in her books. "I want a kiss to be so believable it give the reader shivers. Two things I do well in books are sex and violence, but I don't want gratuitous sex or violence. The sex and violence are only as graphic as need be. And never included unless it furthers the plot or character development."

Before her writing career kept her so busy, Laurell volunteered at an animal shelter. She also has a degree in both literature and biology. Laurell is a self-admitted technophobe, though she is learning to use email with help from her friends.

In 1994, Laurell published her first Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter book, GUILTY PLEASURES, and she hasn't stopped writing since. She has written nine additional Anita Blake books, and in October, 2000, began the New York Times bestselling Meredith Gentry series for Ballantine Books. She says she writes because to not write—even for her own enjoyment—would be like not breathing. It is just something she has to do. She now resides in St. Louis, Missouri with her husband, her young daughter, three pug dogs, and an ever-fluctuating assortment of fish.