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Review: Blood Cross

Blood Cross Blood Cross by Faith Hunter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kicking myself for not getting back into this series for so long, because this was one great ride.

Picking up almost immediately where we left off, Jane...has her life threatened by the ridiculously sexy vampire Leo Pellissier, Blood Master of New Orleans and the action stays that tense throughout the entire book.

This book is everything that I enjoy in UF, with the added bonus of some science that makes the magic in this world more understandable and unique. And some smokin' hot guys. I'm looking at you, Rick LaFleur. ;)

There are hints of a love square; and while I like Rick and am virtually indifferent/bordering on dislike when it comes to George, Leo is the only one I see.


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