Jabril (Vampires in America, Bk 2)
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Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Cynthia F. (frazerc) reviewed on + 672 more book reviews
This is definitely Cyns book. If you dont know who Cyn is you really need to back up and read book number one, Raphael. That said, I will assume if youre still reading this that you know Cyn is the tough private eye character in book 1 who got involved with Raphael, the most powerful Vampire Master in North America.
In the last book Raphael left Cyn for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that vampire politics can be very bloody, frequently fatal and Cyn is human. In this book, Cyn proves she is more than capable of kicking asses and taking names whether the perps are human or vampire. Lets just say I LOVED the final climactic scene because I cant figure out how to say it without a spoiler.
In many ways, although the book has a stand-alone plot line, this book is a continuation of book 1. It opens only a month after the end of the last with our heroine trying to move on. She figures that putting a couple of states between them is a good idea so she takes a case in Texas. Unfortunately for that plan, she discovers a truly vicious vampire master and has to contact Duncan, Raphaels head of security. There are several subplots going on, but essentially it is vampire politics at its bloodiest.
This is another great read in this series. I look forward to reading more of them.
Vampires in America:
1 Raphael
2 Jabril
3 Rajmund
4 Sophia
5 Duncan
5.1 The Vignettes, Volume 1
5.5 Betrayed: A Cyn & Raphael Novella
6 Lucas
6.5 Hunted: A Cyn & Raphael Novella
7 Aden
In the last book Raphael left Cyn for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that vampire politics can be very bloody, frequently fatal and Cyn is human. In this book, Cyn proves she is more than capable of kicking asses and taking names whether the perps are human or vampire. Lets just say I LOVED the final climactic scene because I cant figure out how to say it without a spoiler.
In many ways, although the book has a stand-alone plot line, this book is a continuation of book 1. It opens only a month after the end of the last with our heroine trying to move on. She figures that putting a couple of states between them is a good idea so she takes a case in Texas. Unfortunately for that plan, she discovers a truly vicious vampire master and has to contact Duncan, Raphaels head of security. There are several subplots going on, but essentially it is vampire politics at its bloodiest.
This is another great read in this series. I look forward to reading more of them.
Vampires in America:
1 Raphael
2 Jabril
3 Rajmund
4 Sophia
5 Duncan
5.1 The Vignettes, Volume 1
5.5 Betrayed: A Cyn & Raphael Novella
6 Lucas
6.5 Hunted: A Cyn & Raphael Novella
7 Aden
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