No Humans Involved (Women of the Otherworld, Book 7)
 

No Humans Involved

by Kelley Armstrong

In her acclaimed Women of the Otherworld series, bestselling author Kelley Armstrong creates a present day in which humans unwittingly coexist with werewolves, witches, and other supernatural beings. Now, in this spellbinding new novel, a beautiful necromancer who can see ghosts must come to terms with her power—and with an evil she never thought possible.

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Jill D
  • Rated 4 stars

No Humans Involved is book seven in Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Underworld series. The book is narrated by Jamie Vegas, whom readers have met in previous books. She is starring in a new reality TV series that will be attempting to raise the spirit of Marilyn Monroe. While most people might believe Jamie to be a fraud, she is in truth a necromancer. This means that she can see and hear the dead. But something strange is occurring in the garden on the set of the new TV show. She can...

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Kiki J
  • Rated 2 stars

The plot of this book is weak and the character development poor. There is very little compelling about the protagonist, she comes across as ineffectual and bumbling. Her love interest is also unbelievable. Why would the lead werewolf of the entire north american pack break the taboo against interspecies dating for THIS woman. Don't waste your time with this book.

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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • GourmetReader

    gourmetreader said:

    Jaime Vegas, who we originally met in Industrial Magic, is the narrator for this book in the Women of the Otherworld series. Jaime is a necromancer which means that she can communicate with the dead. In some books, like Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake series, a necromancer doesn’t talk to ghosts, she raises and controls the dead. Hamilton’s Anita Blake is that sort of necromancer. Jaime CAN raise the dead but it’s not something she does routinely. In fact, though she knows it’s possible, it’s in NHI that she raises her first dead person.

    The story begins with Jaime being invited to participate in a television special about “spiritualists” who claim they can talk to the dead. The show’s producers want Jaime, and 2 others, to have a séance and find out who or what killed Marilyn Monroe. Jaime is the only one among the three who is actually “gifted.” Things begin to go awry, however, when Jaime is pestered by a type of ghost she has never encounted. With the help of Eve, Kristof, Jeremy and a new character, Hope, Jaime helps these ghosts.

    No Humans Involved was more of a page turner than other books. Armstrong more fully developed characters from previous books. Jeremy, for instance. The reader learns a lot about Jeremy and why he is the way he is.

    At the risk of sounding too much like a fan, this series just keeps getting better and better.

    posted Wednesday, April 23 2008
  • Dazed

    dazed said:

    I loved this book . Jermey and Jamie just seem to fit. The ending left me wanted more , it would be really great to have another chance to read more of their story later on down in the series.

    posted Saturday, July 28 2007
  • t_bug79

    t_bug79 said:

    Loved this book!!! Can't wait to read more about Jermey and Jamie!!

    posted Friday, July 27 2007
  • shannon

    shannon said:

    Has anyone else read the book yet?

    I loved it, I can't wait to hear more from Jermey. I can't wait to read the next book about Hope Adams & Lucas Cortez.. Personal Demon doesn't come out untill spring of 08' :(

    posted Friday, May 18 2007 ( | view 3 replies )
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