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Book Reviews of Bloodshot (Cheshire Red Reports, Bk 1)

Bloodshot (Cheshire Red Reports, Bk 1)
Bloodshot - Cheshire Red Reports, Bk 1
Author: Cherie Priest
ISBN-13: 9780345520609
ISBN-10: 0345520602
Publication Date: 1/25/2011
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Bloodshot (Cheshire Red Reports, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I got an advanced reading copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program. I will preface this review by saying that so far I have liked every book that I have read by Priest; I have read all of her Clockwork Century novels and enjoyed them. Although I loved the Steampunk theme to those books, I love urban fantasy even more. So I was very excited to see that she had decided to release an urban fantasy novel. This novel was wonderful, I thoroughly enjoyed every second of it and can't wait to read the next book in the series, Hellbent.

Cheshire Red a.k.a. Raylene Pendle is a world renown thief and a vampire. When a mysterious letter appears at her current safe-house with no address, she knows it is from another vampire. The letter is from Ian Stott a vampire who is blind after being kidnapped and forced into biological experiments that the government was doing. Ian wants Raylene to acquire his medical records from the secret government research facility. Easy peesy, right? Well of course not. The convoluted path will lead her through a number cities across the nation as well as throw her a new investigator partner in the form of an ex-Navy Seal drag queen.

This book was wonderful from beginning to end. It was fast-paced, had a plot that kept you guessing, lots of wonderful quirky characters, and great action sequences. This book is a lot lighter than Priest's Clockwork Century series and a lot more fun. Raylene is a bit OCD, snarky, witty, and downright human despite the fact that she, well, really isn't human at all. Ian Stott is another wonderful character as a blind, yet sensitive vampire and I wish that he had been in the story a bit more. Adrian is also a top character; I mean how can you not love a funny, kick-butt, ex Navy Seal drag queen? He is just great.

The plot is an intricate and interesting one that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from the beginning to the end of the story. I especially liked how Raylene did so much travel; we got to read about her in Seattle, Minneapolis, Atlanta, and D.C. It also seemed like Priest did her research on the cities Raylene went too. Although I as a little bit put out at Minneapolis's main descriptor being that it was cold, I really can't deny that since next Monday we will have a daily high of zero oF, so I guess that is pretty accurate.

There isn't a lot of romance in this book, a touch here and there but that is it. I love that since I like my books more towards urban fantasy than paranormal romance. The main story is wrapped up nicely but you can tell there will be a sequel to wrap up some plot points that show up in the end of the story.

How does this compare to Clockwork Century books? Well it is more fun and uses a more informal writing style. It is not necessarily better or worse than the Clockwork Century books, it is just different.

Overall a wonderful new urban fantasy book. I love Priest as a writer and she has once again proven what an excellent writer she is and also how versatile she can be. If you are a fan of the Kate Daniels series, the Jaz Parks series, or the Elemental Assassin series I would definitely pick this book up and give it a read.
carlamo avatar reviewed Bloodshot (Cheshire Red Reports, Bk 1) on + 269 more book reviews
An OCD vampire prone to panic attacks, an ex-Navy SEAL drag queen, a potty-mouthed homeless teenager and his little sister, a blind vampire, evil scientists, government agents, parcours enthusiasts .... what's not to love?
barbsis avatar reviewed Bloodshot (Cheshire Red Reports, Bk 1) on + 1076 more book reviews
I don't know what it was about Raylene Pendle that I disliked but something really irked me. I thoroughly enjoyed the story. Covert government agency kidnapping and experimenting on vampires. Art and jewel thief, Raylene Pendle asked to steal secret documents to help vampire Ian Stott regain the vision they stole from him. Enter a power-hungry scientist (bad guy), a drag queen and a ghoul (good guys) and man what's not to love! I just didn't like Raylene and just wasn't feeling the romance between Ian and Raylene. I haven't decided yet if I'm going to continue the series. I would like to see the power-hungry scientist ripped to pieces by Ian or the drag queen and I would like some closure for Adrian (said drag queen). So I'll add it to my TBR and hope for the best.
reviewed Bloodshot (Cheshire Red Reports, Bk 1) on + 1452 more book reviews
What can I say? I enjoy Cherie Priest's books, each and every one I've read. That goes for Bloodshot, first book in the Cheshire Red Reports, which sadly ended with Book 2. The heroine of this one is Raylene Pendle, a vampire female expert thief who can obtain almost anything a client wants. It's an entertaining urban fantasy that is well written, moves quickly and provides the reader with action and adventure.

The book begins with a letter that Raylene receives at her safe house with no return address. Of course, it's from another vampire, Ian Stott. Stott was blinded after being kidnapped and subjected to biological experiments by the government. Ian asks Raylene to break into the government research facility where he was held and obtain his medical records. He hopes that he can recover his sight if he knows exactly how the experiments were conducted. Not an easy task as the facility is hidden and guarded.

The assignment takes her through several cities including Seattle, Minneapolis, Atlanta, and D.C. Her investigator partner is Adrian, an ex-Navy Seal drag queen whose wit, training, skill and planning complement Rayleneâs vampire powers. When her warehouse home is raided by the federal officials, it is unsafe for her, Ian, Adrian and a couple of homeless youngsters she shelters.. What happens next is up you readers to discover? Get acqainted with Raylene, her friends and family as they dodge danger and help others.
ra7 avatar reviewed Bloodshot (Cheshire Red Reports, Bk 1) on + 1026 more book reviews
I loved Raylene's snarky, sarcastic type of humor. The secondary characters are fun too; Domino and his sister Pepper, Sister Rose/Adrian, Ian, Cal, Horace. They all play off of each other well (leading to some funny commentary).
The story is mostly resolved, Raylene just needs to find a certain individual now (and maybe a certain someone's sister too). Hopefully, that happens in the next (and the last) book.