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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Review: Blood Lust by JM Jeffries
Synopsis from Back Cover
As the unlikely partners hunt the shadowy underworld of The Big Easy, Ryan and Mignon discover that love can transcend even the most hardened of hearts.
In 1745, Mignon Du Plessis was a unwillingly and unknowingly turned into a vampire by her slave master, Charles Rabelias. Two hundred and fifty years later, she now hunts Rabelias, seeking revenge. Rabelias is on a killing spree, creating vampires for reasons unknown to Mignon and the Tribunal Council that she works for. Her orders are to find Rabelias and stop him at all costs.
Teaming up with police detective Ryan Lattimore introduces a challenge into Mignon’s so-called life. She maintains her human connections as the Matriarch of her family line of decedents and protects them at all costs. But she’s also a top vampire assassin who works to terminate anyone with the potential to expose her kind or world to humans.
The Big Easy is the perfect backdrop for this fast-paced vamp-romance-action storyline. Mignon’s back-story of her early days as a vampire provides more insight as to why she lives as she does. Ryan is the fast talking cop who manages to get under Mignon’s skin and is ushered into the world of vampires and all things supernatural.
Blood Lust was an awesome read. I was thrilled to find a vampire romance novel where the lead characters are African American and they’re believable (from a paranormal perspective). The supporting characters are also fantastic and offer several potential spinoffs. The writing team of J.M. Jeffries created a stunning world of paranormal romance that leaves you begging for more. This is definitely a book everyone should add to their TBR list.
Format: Paperback, 241 Pages
Publisher: Genesis Press (September 1, 2005)
Kindle/eReader : No
Two hundred fifty year old vampire, Mignon Du Plessis is hunting a rogue vampire. Ordered by the Vampire tribunal to stop the bloody rampage, Mignon finds herself torn between old loyalties and a newfound love.
New Orleans police detective Ryan Lattimore is on the trail of the serial killer who leaves bloodless bodies throughout his city. Determined to stop the killing, Ryan teams with the seductive, mysterious Mignon, and is plunged into a shadow world no human mortal knows exists.
As the unlikely partners hunt the shadowy underworld of The Big Easy, Ryan and Mignon discover that love can transcend even the most hardened of hearts.
In 1745, Mignon Du Plessis was a unwillingly and unknowingly turned into a vampire by her slave master, Charles Rabelias. Two hundred and fifty years later, she now hunts Rabelias, seeking revenge. Rabelias is on a killing spree, creating vampires for reasons unknown to Mignon and the Tribunal Council that she works for. Her orders are to find Rabelias and stop him at all costs.
Teaming up with police detective Ryan Lattimore introduces a challenge into Mignon’s so-called life. She maintains her human connections as the Matriarch of her family line of decedents and protects them at all costs. But she’s also a top vampire assassin who works to terminate anyone with the potential to expose her kind or world to humans.
The Big Easy is the perfect backdrop for this fast-paced vamp-romance-action storyline. Mignon’s back-story of her early days as a vampire provides more insight as to why she lives as she does. Ryan is the fast talking cop who manages to get under Mignon’s skin and is ushered into the world of vampires and all things supernatural.
Blood Lust was an awesome read. I was thrilled to find a vampire romance novel where the lead characters are African American and they’re believable (from a paranormal perspective). The supporting characters are also fantastic and offer several potential spinoffs. The writing team of J.M. Jeffries created a stunning world of paranormal romance that leaves you begging for more. This is definitely a book everyone should add to their TBR list.
Publisher: Genesis Press (September 1, 2005)
Kindle/eReader : No
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1 comments:
ooh i like the sound of this!!!
btw thank you for joining the Paranormal Reading challenge!!!
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