I don't know if I mentioned this before but I LOVE these covers. Just had to say that. They are the reason I picked the books up to begin with. Sorry, just had to mention that. :-)Flesh and Blood picks up not long - a couple weeks - after the end of Blood Rights. These poor characters cannot catch a...
This book was... okay.It was not good. There are some HUGE problems here. Chrystabella is a "strong female character" in the usual vein - she can kick ass (but not TOO much, just enough to get in deep so a man can come rescue her) and she's assertive (but not TOO much, just enough to lengthen out th...
Flesh and Blood, the 2nd book in House of Comarré, picks up shortly after Blood Rights left off. Malkolm helped Chrysabelle, but she's not yet ready to return the favor. She's given her word though, so he's trying to be patient. She's dealing with the recent changes and surprise revelations, but ...
This definitely needs you to read book 1 first to get a lot of what's going on with the characters. Chrysabelle is trying to find a role in live, still attracted to Malkolm but knowing that they can never have a real relationship, he would kill her. She also owes him a debt, a debt he's impatient fo...
The end really worries me. I hate cliff hangers. I don't think the witches are really going to get what they want. Foolish. I don't really have anything else to say. I like this series more when I've gotten a good amount of sleep.
Tatina of the house of Tepes, and Chyrsabelle the comarré, still have unfinished business. When we last left the house of comarré series, Tatina had murdered Maris, Chyrsabelle's mother, and in return, Chrysabelle had severed her hand. Back in their own separate spheres, Tatina is even more determ...
Original review: http://onabookbender.com/2012/02/22/review-flesh-and-blood-by-kristen-painter/Flesh and Blood picks up where Blood Rights left off, without bogging us down with repetitive information, but still giving us a brief reminder of what happened in Blood Rights (which I admit that I needed...
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