Supernatural warriors
bound by an extraordinary code of honour face an ultimate test of loyalty in
this gripping and sizzling new paranormal thriller series
Blood Trinity
Series: The Belador Code series, book 1
Pub: 2010, (US Pocket book) Simon &
Schuster, Inc.
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon &
Dianna Love
Cat: paranormal romance
Format: paperback (mid); 334 pp w/ 40
chapters
Age Range: adult
Synopsis
Atlanta has become the battlefield
between humans and demons. All her life, Evalle Kincaid has walked the line
between the two. Her origins unknown, she’s on a quest to learn more about her
past—and her future.
When a demon claims the life of a
young woman in a terrifying attack and there’s no one else to blame, Evalle
comes under suspicion. Now she’s on a deadly quest for her own survival and she
must prove her innocence or pay the ultimate price.
But saving herself is the least of
her problems if she doesn’t stop the coming apocalypse. The clock is ticking
and Atlanta is about to catch fire...
my Thoughts (review)
A group of warriors from the Celtic
times and more so, at least this one is about Evalle who happens to be an
Alterant, which is a being that cane change into a beast. Problem is they have
trouble turning back, so it’s forbidden.
But that’s not the only problems she
has to face in this book, first she has to help the group find a stone that
only shows itself to the one that can wield it.
And even though that’s what the whole book is about, a stone, and its
powers.
So she gets stuck with Strom, a good
looking guy that has his own dark secrets but for all knowing in this book he’s
to investigate a bunch of demons and Evilla, since her boss wants her locked
away just ‘cause she’s what she is. But Storm doesn’t seem to be able to do
that after he spends time with her. Seems his feeling for her may override
everything.
And then there’s the chick that the
stone will show itself too, but it’s not that important, just that she’s there
and all.
I loved it; really it’s one of the
first books that I have picked up and have absolutely loved straight on the
bat. Especially since it’s not what I normally truly enjoy. It’s got a lot more
to do with the outside, the construction of the world, and yet there was just
enough about the people that kept me enjoying. It wasn’t overly spoken about,
what everything was, was written in a way that was both simple and easy and
quick. Not paragraph after paragraph of reading what things where when all you
really want is to know what they are about to say.
This was a book that will go through
the time. Or it will for me. It’s also one of those book that has a need for
you to read the next one, but it’s not so high that you can’t hold off, can’t
wait patiently until it comes out and when you know it’s about to hit the
shelf, you end up hovering. ‘Cause it’s then
that you want it, then when you have
to read it. And there that good that you have no problems going without food
for the week just to get it (not saying that’s what you would actually do, just
that there good).
Series
[tb],
Alterant
☼☼☼