A good entry in the Crimson series, though the central theme of the book can feel a bit repetitive if you've read a lot within this genre. Still, a solid plotline and well written, it definitely advanced the underlying plotlines within the series as a whole. A good book, recommended for fans of the series who have read the previous installments.
Helpful Score: 2
THIS IS THE FIRST O'SHEA I'VE READ IT HAS DEMONS,HALF DEMONS,VAMPS,AND WERES. GOOD READ,I LIKED IT. I WILL READ MORE FROM HIM.
Helpful Score: 2
I liked this book the least of the Crimson City series. Here we have a series set in a world where humans, vampires and werewolves are in conflict and Ms. O'Shea writes a book about deamons, ignoring all the other possibilities. Then, too, her "romance" is more graphic that any of the other Crimson authors. The book was good enough to finish, but the author is not going on my TBR list.
Stephanie C W. (stephanie13w) reviewed Through a Crimson Veil (Crimson City, Bk 3) on + 300 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I have been disapponted with the last 2 books in the series. I hate the fact that characters are introduced in one book & then totally forgotten in the next. If your going to write a series with other authors make sure your all on the same page.
Helpful Score: 1
One of the better books in the Crimson City series. Good character development, good story. Steamy read!