The Blood That Bonds (II AM Trilogy, #1)
Two is trapped: hooked on heroin and forced to sell her body to feed the addiction. Her vampire lover Theroen can lift her from this dark life, but his plans conflict with those of the dangerous elder Abraham, to whom he is bonded by both blood and a long-held promise. Two enters a world of...
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Two is trapped: hooked on heroin and forced to sell her body to feed the addiction. Her vampire lover Theroen can lift her from this dark life, but his plans conflict with those of the dangerous elder Abraham, to whom he is bonded by both blood and a long-held promise. Two enters a world of darkness, violence, and despair. She must fight for freedom, both for herself and for those she loves.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
2940000704653 (0000704652)
Publish date: October 3rd 2009
Publisher: Smashwords, Inc.
Pages no: 637
Edition language: English
Series: The II AM Trilogy (#1)
2 stars because the beginning was interesting. Loved that she had dark/gritty problems & how she hid them from her friends. Seemed different. Then, Theroen came into the picture & everything turned into Twilight. DNF.
Being that it was a free ebook and the cover is not very good, I wasnt sure what I was going to think about the book. But I was pleasantly surprised when I started reading it. The first couple of chapters rope you right in. And even though it was a long book it was a quick read and only took me a c...
This had potential to be a great story. It had promise of being something different, new and exciting. But it wasn't.The first 2 chapters were really good. It sets you up for something that looks to be a great story, but from there it falls flat, predictable and a tad boring. I was still hopeful, so...
When I checked this one out, I did so mostly because it had a cool looking cover and I was into reading some horror type works. I didnt know going in what sort of tale I was getting into. Once I realized it was a vampire story, I was a bit worried, as they are not usually my kind of thing. But I hav...
I do not like this book. It was free for e-readers on B&N.com, and the cover is was cool.* The premise sounded vaguely interesting, and I figured it might be a fun, fluffy read.Oh. My. Gosh. It sucks. I am so very, very glad I didn't spend money on it.**The writing is choppy and awkward -- Bue...