Kristen Painter breathes her own version of supernatural life into the genre with Blood Rights, the first in a planned urban fantasy series, and it is lively indeed. With a convoluted culture and three-dimensional, fleshed-out characters this was an interesting twist on the human/vampire relationshi...
I'm at about 3.75 stars for this one, so I rounded up.I was expecting more romance - and there is some romantic tension, but this is not a "Romance".Worldbuilding was cool. A complex society that you are thrown into. Hidden from human eyes, vampires and other supernatural creatures exist in their ow...
Wow, now this is the kind of story I enjoy; fast paced, with a really good story. Chrysabelle is the best of the comarré, certainly the most expensive one, one of the many women raised to become a vampire’s life source. She has lived her life as decreed by tradition but when her patron is found dea...
Read the full review here.This is an entertaining novel with a new twist on vampire lore. Although the major plot developments were predictable, the story is well executed. Some of the laws in the vampire word were not clearly explained, but I found the glossary at the back of the book to be helpful...
Chrysabelle has been accused of murder and like the guilty she has run away. But she didn’t do it! Now she’ll need the help of an outcast, a vampire cursed with killing anyone he drinks from. After an unwanted bond is created, they’ll have to work together to clear Chrysabelle’s name and saver her a...
Slightly different take on vampire muythology, but I liked it. I also like that it's a trilogy and book 2 and 3 are both coming out shortly (so that I won't forget what I've read previously!)
*Rating* 4 Red Velvet Cake SlicesGenre: Urban Fantasy possible crossover into Paranormal Romance with Dark Fantasy like settings.*Review* posted 10/21/2011Blood Rights, by Kristen Painter, is the first book in the House of Comarre series. The year is 2067, and vampires really do live in Romania. A r...
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