kick butt heroine, sexy hero, awesome book
I read Bloodlines shortly before I went on vacation and I had absolutely no idea where to begin with the review. Seriously! I sat in front of my little pink notebook (it's got flowers on it and everything - what? my mommy gave it to me so I could write my reviews down!) and just stared at the blank page. Normally, this would be a sign of bad things to come, but in all honesty, I had so much to say, I was afraid that it was going to come out in one big giant fangirl squee, so... where did I begin?
Zara. While she initially rubbed my Partner-In-Crime (PIC) Bells (who convinced me to move this book up my TBR list) the wrong way, I immediately loved her. She's snarky, she's blunt, and she's just plain awesome. There's a certain level of cockiness that you'd except from a man - and that's what makes me love her. She's unapologetic about who she is. She's got her reasons for being the way she is, but she doesn't toss them around, doesn't whine about it constantly (which is just annoying), no "wah wah wah, my mommy doesn't love me" like you see with so many other wounded heroines these days. FINALLY! A genuinely awesome BA herione! Thank you Skyla!
Nate. Oh, what can I say about Nate. *insert wolf whistle here* He's a SEXY warlock who's focused on his goal and refuses to let himself be distracted by a gorgeous (albeit deadly) vampire. Hello, HottiePants! I have to agree with my PIC's assessment of Nate by putting him on the Book Boyfriend list. He's smart, he's powerful, he's dedicated,, and above all, he's loyal. I actually loved the banter between them, even when it was him refusing her, or maybe especially him refusing her. What can I say? Sexual tension amps up a book and Skyla Dawn is really freaking good at writing it. Case in point:
"I've been around a long, long time, and I've invented positions you couldn't dream of. I can take you right here hard and fast, sweet and slow, ride you to exhaustion until you're empty but craving more, and then do it all again."
His blood was rushing south - I could feel it, heat searing, burning in him. He leaned closer, eyes leveled at me, mouth nearly brushing mine. "And I could take you to the edge and keep you there for hours, quivering near madness, begging me to release you, and that's even without bringing magic into it. But that will never happen. Ever."
I loved the world she built and the characters in it. Jamie irritated me, although I'm pretty sure he was supposed to, and there's something about Mishka I can't put my finger on (Bells and I have out theories, but I won't post them here for fear of spoilers), and I'm not going to say which way I'm leaning as to whether or not I love her or hate her... mostly because I'm not entirely sure.
My one issue with the book is in the epilogue, and I can't talk about it without giving a MAJOR spoiler away. Skyla assures me that things will work out the way they're supposed to, and that I shouldn't worry, so I'm putting my trust in her... for now. I know she's evil, so I can't trust her too much.
Overall, I totally loved the book and was still GUSHING about it weeks after I finished it. I totally can't wait for the next book.
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Overview
After three hundred years of unlife, vampire Zara Lain has seemingly done it all, and she's now making a living as a successful thief-turned-assassin. Her newest assignment seems simple enough--kill the aging leader of the O'Connor Coven and his only heir, and she'll have another ten million in the bank.But in the dangerous world of the supernatural, few things are ever "simple."
When a massive assault decimates the continent's population of powerful witches and warlocks, and its orchestrator has vampires being hunted down and captured, Zara realizes the tables have turned and now she'll be playing the hero. Forced to join with a smart-mouthed fellow ...