While The Blood Gospel was a problematic read for me, one with which I wasn't entirely comfortable, I enjoyed the adventure aspects of it enough to give the second volume a chance. All I asked was that the issue of faith be better explored, that Erin's character develop the way I felt it should, and...
Blood Brothers is a short-story bridge between last year's blah The Blood Gospel and the forthcoming Innocent Blood, with James Rollins & Rebecca Cantrell providing some interesting back-story to The Order of the Sanguines.As short stories go, this is definitely much more of a traditional horror/thr...
The Blood Gospel by James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell is the first book in The Order of Sanguines series. The book was received through Goodreads First Reads, this one to be specific. This do not affect my review by any means. Read my full and more in depth review at my blog, V for Vilde.The Blood ...
I should have known better coming from James Rollins, but I did not this book was the first of a series. My mind obviously chose to ignore the subtitle that reads “The Order of the Sanguines Series”. So I blindly dove right in, expecting an action packed conspiracy-theory thriller, which was just ...
I was disappointed with "The Blood Gospel". Well the book wasn't all that bad, but I'm used to reading much more interesting books from James Rollins that I was surprised that I story that sounded interesting wasn't that interesting to read. Hopfully the neewxt book will be better.
A pretty entertaining, quick read that builds to one thrilling set piece and serves as an introduction to Rollins and Cantrell's new collaborative series. I liked this intro enough that I will most likely be picking up the first actual book in the series, [b:The Blood Gospel: The Order of the Sangui...
Genre* Mystery, Suspense, ParanormalRating* 3.5-4.0*Review*James Rollins, author of the Sigma Force series as well as Subterranean, collaborates with author Rebecca Cantrell on The Blood Gospel the first book in the Order of the Sanguines series. As with other Rollins books, this story takes readers...
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