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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Installment for the Series!!!
It is somewhat difficult to write a review for The Forbidden without revealing the intricate plots of the previous four novels - all of which are formidable in their own right - detailing the trials and growth of Damali Richards, Vampire Huntress, Purveyor of Righteousness, and Millennium Neteru. In The Forbidden, the battle of good and evil continues, picking up where...
Published on July 7, 2005 by Phyllis Rhodes

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Book Great series
I've followed this series from the begining and this book is one of the better ones I've read. Great story but alittle hard to follow. You've got to know something about old myths and alittle bit about most of the religons out there or your going to be lost very quickly. Great soul searching people and by no means any Black and White situation all shades of gray.
Published on August 20, 2005 by Darnell M. Davis Sr.


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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Installment for the Series!!!, July 7, 2005
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It is somewhat difficult to write a review for The Forbidden without revealing the intricate plots of the previous four novels - all of which are formidable in their own right - detailing the trials and growth of Damali Richards, Vampire Huntress, Purveyor of Righteousness, and Millennium Neteru. In The Forbidden, the battle of good and evil continues, picking up where the last novel, The Bitten, left off. In this episode, the team is splintered, deeply wounded, and exhausted (mentally, spiritually, and physically). Their faith, confidence, and fortitude have been challenged during the last battle that literally took them to Hell and back. Damali, herself, is wounded suffering from a terrible loss of her child and seeks direction from the Light. In a desperate act, Damali, is summoned to the Council of Neterus. It is here we gain history and insight into the fates of the Neterus that came before her - including the first, Eve. It is also where Damali must answer to her despicable and damning walk on the dark side with her lover/husband, Carlos Rivera, as detailed in The Bitten. She is counseled and disciplined severely. She is sent back ashamed, weaponless, separated from her team, but with a better understanding of the magnitude and recklessness of her lustful behavior.

She begins a slow and confusing road to redemption and must now reunite and rebuild her team, avenge her past sins, and regain favor and trust of her enlightened mother-sisters. She must assist the resurrected Carlos in his transformation to become her equal counterpart, the male Neteru. They must put their egos aside and discover their destiny together while battling their most formidable foes to date: Carlos's sire (Satan's son) and Satan's wife (Lillith) who has stolen something from Damali that is more precious than life itself.

This novel allows us to bid farewell to a few familiar characters and introduces fresh allies and enemies, discover new powers and abilities, and reinforces the purpose and vision for Damali and her team. It offers a wonderfully imagined blend of ancient folklore, mythology, religion, and culture that works brilliantly. Bank's creativity yields an epiphany for Damali and her readers because there were many "a-ha" moments. The plot is intricate and suspenseful, the characters numerous and complex, and timing is superb - great writing all around. The Forbidden sets the stage for more action, romance, and mystery - it is a wonderful chapter in a fantastic saga. I cannot wait to read The Damned in February!

Reviewed by Phyllis Rhodes
APOOO BookClub
The Nubian Circle Book Club - Orlando, FL
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Armageddon?, July 16, 2005
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The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) - See all my reviews
As The Bitten came to a climatic end, I wondered where THE FORBIDDEN, the fifth book of the series, was going, or more specifically, where L.A. Banks was going to take it. On Damali's twenty-first birthday, she gained full powers as a Neteru Queen; the vampire huntress, and a team of Guardians to assist her. Once she became aware of her destiny to hunt and destroy vampires she learned that her friend, Carlos was a master vampire. They share an irregular kinship, made more significant because they are on opposing ends of good and evil. But the history between Damali and Carlos goes back to times before Damali was the huntress and Carlos was a vampire; he was her protector when she lived on the streets.

The civil war between Damali, Carlos, Damali's Guardian squad, and the Vampire kingdom has just ended. The results brought, much chaos and many fatalities. The team is battle-weary and seeking refuge. An ill-advised predicament between Damali and Carlos has created a breach, and they must be chastened. Damali is separated from her team and summoned to the council of Neteru Queens. A disoriented Carlos is hidden from the Darkside and summoned to a council of Elders. Damali is stripped of some powers, Carlos is tripping on his ego, the Guardian team must step it up a notch, and time is running out. Damali and Carlos must be prepared to fulfill their destinies.

During the civil war all of the top side vampire masters and three council level Vampires were exterminated. Lilith, the consort to the Un-Named One, is called to the seventh level of Hell to set affairs in order. This lethally sexy, black widow assassin has been given the power and authority to open the portals of Hell. She will prove to be Damali's fiercest nemesis. Her assignment is to wipe out Damali and the Guardian squad, but this Vamp has her own 'forbidden' history and her own secret agenda. Lilith has stolen an embryo that could produce the Anti-Christ, and give her ultimate power in the Vampire kingdom; but she needs Damali to accomplish it. A confrontation is inevitable, and what transpires is cataclysmic.

L.A. Banks has again written an intense story with timeless characters and has unlocked the doors of her imagination in a way that is unprecedented. Where she takes THE FORBIDDEN is phenomenal. At some point, I realized that I was no longer reading a story, I was on an adventure. I anxiously await book six, The Damned. But this time I will be prepared, with silver bullets, garlic water, and a prayer in my heart. This is an awesome read.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Forbidden, July 7, 2005
Terrific! Mind-blowing! Mesmerizing! Heart-stopping! Spectacular! Five words to sum-up the 5th installment of L.A. Banks Vampire Huntress Series. The "Forbidden" picks up where the Bitten left off. The book opens with the Master Vampire Carlos regenerating in the SUN, only to find that he has lost his vampire powers; while his lover, Spoken Word Vampire Huntress Damalia, is recovering from a miscarriage. While struggling to figure out what their new roles in the war against evil could be, Damalia finds that her embryo has been taken by Lilith, the Devil's wife, in an attempt to create a baby that she desires. Although cunning, Lilith has underestimated Damalia's new powers, or the Councilman's desire to win the ultimate prize. The stage is set for the ultimate show-down! While dealing with the loss of her child; her lover's awareness of his new powers and his coming to grips that he is no longer what he once was (but something better); seeing her friend die and others in danger; forging new alliances (with Witches no less); strengthening the clergymen's faith (because they see,can't believe and are disillusioned by the Church); watching her mother figure (Marlene) struggle to make decisions (between the man she loves and a were-human); and loving a man so much it hurts (her soul mate Carlos) - she fights for the side of the Light.

Banks effortlessly reintroduces characters (Juanita, Inez, Yonnie, Tara and Kamal) and introduces new ones (Benefield's family) in an effort to set the stage for more drama to come.

If you are a lover of vampire novels, and want to get hooked like so many of her fans, this is the series for you. You will find yourself re-reading the books over and over to help you make it to the next installment. Banks has promised her fans 9 books and this one definitely leaves you wanting more..and February 2006 is not soon enough!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Forbidden will leave you breathless.,, June 28, 2005
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remycool (atlanta, georgia) - See all my reviews
Effortless writing,intricate and articulately relayed details and a plot thicker than a Gutenberg bible. L.A Banks has done it again! Like many I have been awaiting the release date much like a giddy teenager in line at the DMV.The Book is 466 pages of genius. Really all of you who have followed the story of Damali and Carlos, which would become a troika in more ways than one know what im talking about. This is the "urban"Romeo and Juliet with a major twist and something supernatural thrown in for a major kickstart. Forbidden picks up with the rebirth of Carlos. They say true love never dies and thats all I will say on that issue. Ladies unclutch your bosom our fallible, would be hero is alive-- the well has yet to be seen. There is a new "evil actually an old evil on the prowl. Poor Light Warriors can never just take a vacation. From the teaser many of you know that Damali will bump heads with the Neteru Coucil and the first hill of your rollercoaster rider has begun. Separated from her team of Guardians& stripped of not only the Isis but her Sankofa symbol as well. Damali must rebegin the sojourn to prove that she has the wisdom, patience and grace to be the Millenium Neteru. Remember with great power comes great responsibility. If you read Book IV you know what I mean .Both scenic and insightful bringing modern day issues to prominent awareness. Forbidden gives one a passport to the world and all that lies beneath the world as we know it. With well developed characters and past personalities taking major roles in the ever on going battle between the light and dark. Its hard for one not to want to join and take up a crossbow or some holy water and have our girl's back. I have to agree with others this is one of the most worth while waits for a sequel. The Forbidden will have you hooked on vamps, witches, werewolves and all the like.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!, November 30, 2005
I just love this series so much, that I do not know where to begin. While the last review I did for this series was for the original Minion, I have read each and every one. This book, much like the others, is a lesson in religion and the never ending battle of good vs. evil. The characters, while each possessing their own special gift, are human, wonderfully flawed and very well rounded. You know these people or someone like them. They are your girl, your dude, your auntie, your favorite cousin. I like how the situations in the book that, while dealing with world ramifications, are broken down to interfamilial turmoil. Such as Damili going buck wild and going dark for a minute in The Bitten, now having a, literally, come to Jesus meeting with the counsel of Neterus who bring Damili to task for thinking with parts of her body that do not include her head. They let her know in no uncertain terms that her stuff has gotten raggedy and she has to pay for her careless indiscretions. At the same time, Carlos is dealing with his counsel as well and the rest of the team is wondering what in the hell is going on. The team is trying to gear itself up to save the world and stop the evil Lilith, but they are working with a pair of Neterus who have so much yang going on between them they can't seem to get it together to do what they have to do. Damili is bent on revenge come hell or high water, and she's not letting anyone, not even Carlos, get in her way. Can she do it by herself or will she realize that she does in fact need him? And will Carlos stop whining about what he has lost and learn to appreciate what he has? The old adage, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it, applies full force here. Carlos wished to no longer be a vamp and now that he finally got his wish, he's still tripping. However, when Damili and Carlos are together, they are beyond hot; they are SCORCHING!!

I was lucky enough to participate in a bus tour recently that visited the sites mentioned in this book around Philadelphia and it was one of the most enjoyable days I have had. If you are ever in Philadelphia, you MUST visit the Masonic Temple. While very educational, it is mind boggling what was created in that one building. I passed it for years and never knew the wealth of information in that one building alone. Bottom line, when you finish this book, you may find yourselves wanting to book your next vacation in Philly.

Leslie puts so much detail and subleties in her writing, that the end result is mindblowing. And if you enjoy the books, then you MUST go to the website and check out all the in-between additions she has for the series. Totally awesome. Oh, and the excerpt at the very end of The Forbidden will have you gasping and biting your nails waiting for The Damned. Better order it now, just to be safe and make sure you get your copy. I can't wait until somebody realizes what great movies these books would make. If you love Harry Potter, and I am a devotee of those books as well, then you will be just ESTATIC over this much more mature series.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Move over Buffy Damali has it on LOCK!!, June 26, 2005
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Tat2grl (jefferson parish. La) - See all my reviews
The forbidden is the best volume in the series to date. No really you think it couldnt g Both knowledgeable and full of truth I was surprised at how much history real history flew off the pages. Mrs. Banks brought so many back characters from previous volumes to the forefront of the war betweeen Light and Dark-Good and Evil. Also she tied in current affairs in a subtle yet eye opening way. At times not even half way into the book she had me on the edge of my seat and tears streaming down at the plight of our head strong heroine. But Love, true love really does see things thru. The book is amazingly written with the usual teaser to keep you drooling for the next installment. If you are a lover of a modern twist on romance with some supernatural thrown in for spice then The Forbidden much like its predecessors is worth a read. Turn off the phone and the cellular light an aromatic candle and become transported into the life Of Damali Richards and The Light Warrior Crew. Ya gotta stay in the light.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "L.A. Banks Is Doing Her Thing!", June 24, 2005
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I read "The Forbidden" and all I can say is, "Wow!" This book picks up where "The Bitten" left off and tells us what happens to Damali, Carlos, and the rest of the Guardian Family. This go round, Damali and Carlos must deal with the struggles of being a couple destined for leadership and greatness. Again, Leslie has given us a story filled with suspense, new members who fight for the Light, and a new enemy. "The Forbidden" will have you laughing, crying, and rooting for your favorite charcters. The history and knowledge that this siser drops in this books is awesome! It'll make you want to go and do research in somebody's library. I'm telling you, Les did her thing in this book! I give her much respect.
Is Carlos human or is he still part vamp? If neither, then what is he? Will he and Damali stay together or go their seperate ways? Who are the new characters and what is "The Forbidden"? If you want to know the answers to these questions and more, then you're just going to have to read the book. L.A. Banks has given us another ground laying book, which means if you think this one is bad, wait until "The Damned" comes out.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars +++++++++++++++, June 23, 2005
You will not be able to put this book down. If you are a fan of the Vampire Huntress series and even if you are not, L. A. Banks has outdone herself with the fifth installment. She layers in so much knowledge, plays with so many mythologies, flips the language so artistically, that it is almost impossible to not be fully engaged with the beautifully written captivating prose. What I appreciate most about the series and this installment is that Banks keeps it fresh and new. Just when you think, everything is fine--Carlos is now a Neturu--they should be okay, Banks throws in a few twists and turns that makes you stay on your toes. None of it is contrived. It is all character-driven and that to me makes it brilliant. I can't say more without giving things away, but I feel like I can't say enough about what a truly wonderful read The Forbidden is. From beginning to end, you will remain glued to the page. The action and drama are both present with a hint of romance as well as strong messages about good and evil. She also works in a social critique and commentary that is subtle enough to work and on-point enough to put some of the country's greatest minds out of business should Banks start thinking about a change of careers. But let's hope she doesn't because that would mean we wouldn't have these wonderful stories to read. This one is another winner. Buy it and read it today. You won't regret it!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sexy and Sensational, July 13, 2006
L A Banks understands better than just about anyone how to write stories that embrace both the real and the unreal. She has a master's hand for guiding the reader through emotional and psychologocal changes. This book is a real find!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars SHE'S DONE IT AGAIN........, October 3, 2005
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Once again, L.A. Banks has created a real smoker in this fifth installment of her vampire huntress series. In The Forbidden, the strength of the love of his soulmate Damali has allowed Carlos to reclaim his soul. And although his humanity is now restored, Carlos misses the power that was once at his disposal when he was part of the Darkness. He must now struggle to learn of the new abilities bestowed upon him by the Light. In the meantime, all of Hell has quite literally broken loose. Wise now to the duplicity of the most revered master vamp he ever made, council chairman Dante is furious. But none is more angry than He Who Must Not Be Named.....who sends wife Lilith to restore order. The portals to hell have been opened, and Lilith is on the hunt for both Carlos and Damali. But having stolen the firstborn of the Neteru couple directly from Damali's womb, Lilith has incited the rage of the Neteru herself.. and aided by a coven of witches, a couple of vamps still loyal to Carlos, several men of the cloth and her guardian team, Damali prepares herself and her man for the battle of all battles....Armageddon, when Hell has quite literally come to Earth.

L.A. Banks to date has yet to disappoint...this series is a must read.


DYB
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