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Posted August 5, 2011
This book is told from the point of view Sunny McDonald. Mari writes and you can totally feel what Sunny feels when things go wrong. The conflict with Jayden that leaves her heart broken, the conflict with Rayne leaves her scared, and the conflict with Magnus and their trust issues gives you a look inside their relationship. It's truely a fantastic book! And the twist at the end will leave readers begging for more.
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Posted July 17, 2011
i loved the first books it was confusing at times and a little boring but it was awesome i loved them and i can't wait Blood Ties to come out
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Posted April 13, 2013
Rushes to her and hugs her, hard, but careful of the twins. "Dear God, Mya!" Carefully, he takes his children from her arms and sets them side by side on the bed, placing pillows around them s they won't fall off. The children taken care of, he hugs her to him, his face nestled in her neck. "Oh, Mya. Where have you been?"
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Posted February 11, 2013
Otay. Wuv you uncle* wibbles cutely back to coven*
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Posted April 16, 2013
* she squeezes him, burying her head against his chest* i was in England. I couldnt bring my nook. I was gonna tell you but we left the day i was supposed to come back.
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Posted February 24, 2013
Falls asleep in the rocking chair in the nursery.
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Posted September 3, 2011
Blood Ties is the 6th book in the Blood Coven Vampire novels by Mari Mancusi. So now that the twins' mother has taken the position of the Queen of Fairyland we're left wondering what else is in store for the sisters and their boyfriends. Well lets just say we're in for a wild ride on this one. With everything going down in Japan and then throwing Jayden into the mix again things get pretty interesting for everyone involved. But as always the McDonald sisters come out on top with the help of their wonderful vampire boyfriends. Sounds like it should be cause for celebration but as we all know things are never that easy with this group so don't be too surprised to see an extra turn of events that may even shock you. I hope you'll enjoy this book as much as I did! I can't wait to read the next one and see where it takes us!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.All she wanted was a normal life but Sunny McDonald was born to be a slayer; was actually a vampire for six days; and has a vampire Magus leader of the Blood Coven as a boyfriend. On top of that she is also a fairy princess who is second in line to the throne. Magnus heads to Japan with the other vampire covens that make up the Consortium to fight the Alphas a fanatical splinter group that once belonged to Slayer, Inc. The group broke off from the alliance that polices vampires.
Sunny, a vampire slayer talks Magnus into going to Glastonbury, England with her sister, a vampire and a slayer and her boyfriend Jayden so he can ask the Druid if he can drink a drop of blood from the Holy Grail. They arrive too late as the Alphas stole the Grail. Magnus leaves the pair in a safe house while he goes to Japan, but when she hears that her friend ordered Jayden poisoned, they escape and flee to Japan where Sunny plans to take the fight to the Alphas in order to retrieve the Grail and confront Magnus. Meanwhile a supernatural civil war has ignited between vampires and slayers.
This exciting teen urban fantasy (see Boys That Bite and Stake That) continues the bloody darker spin somewhat lightened by campy humor that started when the twins were sent to Night School in Switzerland for their safety. The dilemma Sunny faces is similar in potential consequences as that she confronted in Night School, fast-paced with the focus is mostly on her; she fears whatever she does will lead to the death of someone she cherishes or her own demise.
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Overview
Officially back in the arms of her vampire boyfriend Magnus, Sunny finds she still can't forget the gentle mortal Jayden who once saved her life. When darkness threatens to steal his humanity, Sunny must make a choice: stay true to her love, or defy him in a desperate attempt to save Jayden's soul.
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