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In Blood Game the second book of the
Blood Squad series, Rae Monet once again wraps you up in her world of
Vampires and the Human Hunters although this time they are working
together. What enemy has succeeded in bringing these two groups together?
It’s Rurik, the genetically enhanced, loose cannon we first met in
Sangerian Rose, book one of this series.
The last place Byron expected Rurik to show
up was in front of his apartment. They had all been hunting him for months
and there he was, Byron knew this wasn’t going to be good. Within minutes
Rurik and his clan knocked Byron out and kidnapped him. He was a hostage
for three long months before the combined Hunter/Vamp Task Force was able to
locate and rescue him. Unfortunately once Byron is rescued and back in the
safety of his Coven he still seems to be slipping away. His body is healing
but something is keeping his mind from allowing him to awaken.
Sara Westin is a cyber-security expert, she
would love to be out with the rest of the team tracking down killers but she
has a problem, a freak accident years ago caused her to loose the ability to
walk and has left her suffering with extreme pain ever since. So she spends
her time in front of computer screens where her wheelchair is not an issue.
Sara has an experimental solution she
developed for herself but she’s willing to try it for Bryon’s condition. She
is able to enter his mind to help him heal and face his pain. Of course
once they meet in his dreams the two are irrevocably drawn together – no
matter how much Sara wants to deny the attraction.
I absolutely loved Blood Game and
can’t wait to get my hands on the rest of the series. Bryon was dashing in
the first book, but Ms. Monet really turned him into one hot Vamp for this
story – so much more than just a playboy. Sara is an extremely strong
female, her character is well written and her emotions ring true. The
dialogue is entertaining, the plot suspenseful and the chemistry between
Byron and Sara is electric.
Ms. Monet’s Blood Game is wicked,
witty and flat out sexy. I highly recommend this book! Once you start
reading you won’t be able to put it down until you’ve turned the last page.
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