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Blood Sense

Blood Destiny, Book 3

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Blood Sense

By: Connie Suttle
Narrated by: Traci Odom
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Saxom is dead. The vampires know this. Anthony Hancock, Director of the Joint NSA/Homeland Security Department knows it as well. Tony and the vampires are now on the hunt for Saxom's brood, all of whom are determined to avenge their sire's death. Neither Tony nor the vampires are aware of the other's efforts to search out these rogues, who may number in the hundreds at the very least. Tony holds information the vampires don't - he knows that Xenides, Saxom's eldest vampire child, has allied with terrorists (both foreign and domestic). Tony also neglects to provide vital infromation to Wlodek when he requests Lissa's help.

While struggling to recover from a near-fatal bout with the sun, Lissa fails to understand why Wlodek willingly sends her away on assignment so quickly. With very little information provided to her, Lissa is forced to face an enemy more deadly than anyone can imagine and unravel a plot that could kill millions.

©2014 Connie Suttle (P)2014 Connie Suttle
Classics Fantasy Fiction Vampire Paranormal
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brilliant

brilliant as always I'm going to download the next in the series right now 😊

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Just as fab as always

This story is a fab continuation but missed Gavin out a fair bit, which worked fine but made me feel much more distant towards his character and was hoping for Lissa to find a new hunk. But toward the end Gavin pops back in which is nice but I wish he were not so much of a tyrant!

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Another Good One.

What did you like best about this story?

I love the characters which are developing in each book, I had wondered what happened to Lissa after the events at the end of the last book. As usual the story is reasonably complex and enjoyable. Lissa reactions are understandable and her caring heart shines through as she is much more forgiving than I would be. I was upset with her 'friends' betrayal - he needs to check his priorities.

Any additional comments?

As the series develops, Connie Suttles' writing which was clumsy is much improved but once again, the story is so strong I am able to see past that. I would say it would be best to read books one and two first if at all possible.

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