Matters of the Blood (Blood Lines, Bk 1)
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Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Irene L H. (NonExistence) - reviewed on + 239 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This is an interesting new series with unexpected twists. A bit of mystery walking side by side with paranormal. Well worth reading.
It took about 70 (good pages) to get a real feel for her main character, Kiera, but the writing is SOOO GOOD, and the "feel" was right, so I kept at it. Kiera is turning out to be a very interesting character and I really, really like it now. This one is definitely different than the norm, which is refreshing all in itself.
There is romance, but it's not trashy. I especially like the fact that they knew each other for years first, before they supposedly "fell in love." I also liked the fact that Lima kept the family away and did not overwhelm the reader with too many characters. Although, I look forward to meeting more of them--Tucker sounds devine!
I must say Lima is talented in getting the reader to read just for the sake of trying to figure what the heck is going on!
It took about 70 (good pages) to get a real feel for her main character, Kiera, but the writing is SOOO GOOD, and the "feel" was right, so I kept at it. Kiera is turning out to be a very interesting character and I really, really like it now. This one is definitely different than the norm, which is refreshing all in itself.
There is romance, but it's not trashy. I especially like the fact that they knew each other for years first, before they supposedly "fell in love." I also liked the fact that Lima kept the family away and did not overwhelm the reader with too many characters. Although, I look forward to meeting more of them--Tucker sounds devine!
I must say Lima is talented in getting the reader to read just for the sake of trying to figure what the heck is going on!
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