At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost Review + Podcast Discussion
Someone wants Cat and Bones dead, and they brought magic. At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost goes darker, sharper, and way more personal. Podcast + review.

At Grave’s End is one of the highlights of the Night Huntress series, it has heart rending moments leaving you in a puddle of tears and some humourous parts that will keep you smiling. ~ Under the Covers

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost
Night Huntress #3
December 20, 2008
Read this if you want:
- undercover vampire hunter
- relationship growth with real stakes
- ruthless vampire politics & dark magic
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If you’re in your Night Huntress era, At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost is the book where the series stops playing nice. Cat’s disguises stop working, the danger gets personal, and the emotional punches land like they brought friends. This one is chaos and heartbreak.
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In this episode, we discuss At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost, from the chaos and action to the relationship gut punches and the funniest bits in between.

What is At Grave’s End about?
Cat’s secret identity finally cracks, and suddenly every predator in the undead world has a target. With Bones’ past coming back sharp and vengeful, Cat gets dragged into lethal magic and uglier vampire politics than she’s ready for. To save them both, she has to stop resisting her vampire instincts.
At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost Book Review
Cat aka the Red Reaper keeps being spotted, no matter what colour she dyes her hair or contact lenses she wears, the undead world keep seeing past her disguises. And one vampire in particular seems to want Cat and her undead lover Bones dead, and they are willing to employ dark magics to do it.
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Another fantastic installment in the Night Huntress series, can Jeaniene Frost do no wrong? At Grave’s End is one of the highlights of this series, it has heart rending moments leaving you in a puddle of tears and some humourous parts that will keep you smiling.
As usual it is packed full of action and an interesting story line that lets you see in to past of some of the different characters, but what I am really interested in is the relationship between Cat and Bones. They are a passionate, volatile but head over heels in love couple and together they create enough romantic conflict to keep their relationship interesting.
Love this series, if you haven’t started it, I highly recommend you give it a go!

About the Night Huntress series by Jeaniene Frost
The Night Huntress series is a paranormal romance meets urban fantasy ride starring Cat Crawfield, a half-vampire with a talent for trouble, and Bones, the vampire she should absolutely not trust and absolutely cannot quit. Across the books, the action stays punchy, the undead politics get nastier, and the found-family cast keeps expanding (hello, Mencheres and Vlad). At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost is where the stakes are upped, the world feels bigger, and Cat and Bones hit peak “us against the entire undead world” energy.
Final Thoughts
Rereading At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost is a reminder that this series knows exactly when to twist the knife and when to hand you a glass of something strong and a reason to keep going. It’s high stakes, high feelings, and the kind of couple dynamic that actually evolves on-page. If you’ve read it, what wrecked you more, the danger or the feelings?
Next in the series: Destined for an Early Grave by Jeaniene Frost
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