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by Kristen Painter, Abby Craden
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Read Fragment rated it 14 years ago
Fans of Kushiel will find a similar vibe in BLOOD RIGHTS, though not so overtly sexual. The mythology of this series is more complex and deeply explores than the average urban fantasy, and the addition of a modern setting and ass-kicking heroine compliments the high fantasy elements to a T.
Nimue
Nimue rated it 14 years ago
ARC courtesy of NetGalley.Blood Rights is a urban fantasy tale set in the future where some humans are bread and raised to be blood donors for a vampire nobility. Chrysabelle is one of these special humans and she is hunted by mighty vampires for a crime she didn't commit. She tries submerging in hu...
Nimue
Nimue rated it 14 years ago
ARC courtesy of NetGalley.Blood Rights is a urban fantasy tale set in the future where some humans are bread and raised to be blood donors for a vampire nobility. Chrysabelle is one of these special humans and she is hunted by mighty vampires for a crime she didn't commit. She tries submerging in hu...
cr6zym0nkeyiz
cr6zym0nkeyiz rated it 14 years ago
****2-3 stars****BLOOD RIGHTS is quite a different kind of vampire book, but it fell a bit flat for me. Starting out this book was quite fast paced and I was intriqued with i, but as I got farther into the book I was kind of tired of the characters. I wasn't quite "wow-ed" by the characters and didn...
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