I started out not caring for Sabina, but ended up liking her a little more by the end. Sabina's greatest weaknesses are her blind trust to her family and her inability to trust herself completely. She makes great strides in both by the end (thank goodness!). Hopefully she will learn more about th...
Oh no, I fell for another series. Great now I gotta catch up on my 100th series ;) Lol, no, it's all good, I do love finding a new UF series and especially one already out cos now I do not have to wait ages for more. There are already more out.Sabina was a kick-ass assassin, a halfblood vampire, sec...
Original review (11/12/2012): http://onabookbender.com/2012/11/12/review-red-headed-stepchild-by-jaye-wells/I think what initially sold me on this book was the connection between vampires and red hair. It’s not that I have a thing for red hair (unless you count my decade long love affair with gettin...
I really enjoyed reading this book again. It has it all. Drama, plot and romance. I liked reading about Sabina's struggles and Adam was cool. I really wanna read more about the vamp Slade from b,5 tho.
The very first scene starts out with killing a trusted friend. Seriously? This does not bode well. Blind loyalty to the Vampire Council, Dominae, is something Sabina follows to the T. It is quickly revealed Sabina's grandmother runs the council with three other elder vampire. This makes sense a...
I should have started this series long ago. Fun, action-packed, good humor and quick pacing make for an enjoyable read.Sabina Kane is half-vampire, half-mage in a world where inter-supernatural species dating is frowned upon. She grew up under the not-very-tender care of her vampire grandmother who ...
An uneven start to this series, I was completely underwhelmed by the plot and main character. It was missing that snap, that 'I want to read more as quickly as possible' feeling and I skimmed through the last third. Too bad really, I might try book 2 at a later date just to see if the story gets b...
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