5/28/12

Review: Blue Blooded Vamp- Jaye Wells


Title: Blue Blooded Vamp
Author: Jaye Wells
Series: Sabina Kane Book 5
Release Date: May 22 2012
Publisher: Orbit- Provided by Orbit
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Rating: 5 Hoots- Top Pick
Reviewer: Lenore
Buy From: AmazonBarnes and NobleBook Depository 
Sum It Up! 
With thrill seeking action, surprises, romance, and fun, Wells has outdone herself. 

The epic conclusion to the amazing Sabina Kane urban fantasy series.

Sabina Kane is on the hunt. Her prey: Cain, the father of the vampire race and the one who murdered her family and her friends. Unfortunately, Cain is hunting Sabina, too.

The one man who holds the key to defeating Cain is, of course, Abel. A mage with secrets to spare and, hopefully, the power to match it. Unfortunately, for Sabina, he's in Rome and may not want to be found.

Sabina sets out for Italy with her friends, Giguhl and Adam Lazarus, to track down the only man who can get her the revenge she hungers for. But will he help her or oppose her? And just who is Abel, really? Worst of all, when Sabina figures out the goddess Lilith has a plan for her-she realizes this trip is getting deadlier by the minute. As they say: when in Rome-SURVIVE. (Amazon)

Since book one, Jaye Wells has captivated readers with her ability to weave a wonderful story. Sabina Kane is the perfect protagonist: kick ass, but with plenty of realistic faults mixed in. Wells crafts her characters masterfully adding a wallop of character development to her spectacular leads. Giguhl, the demon is fantastic, the perfect comic relief. The things he says will have readers crying from laughter. While Adam, Sabina's partner and sexy mage, is still awesomely delicious, he is the most lack luster of the group. A bit bland, I would have liked to see more from Adam in this finale.

One could not ask for a better conclusion. Wells tells a story that is completely up to par with the others in the series, and she still manages to wrap up all the questions and plot lines securely. I have not read a conclusion this good since Rachel Vincent concluded her Shifter series. Jaye Wells leaves enough to the imagination to keep readers thinking, but she also satisfies all the burning questions. 

When I first read RED-HEADED STEPCHILD after it first came out, I'll admit I was skeptical. I am so glad I continued with this series! The finale, BLUE BLOODED VAMP is by far the best in the series. With thrill seeking action, surprises, romance, and fun, Wells has outdone herself. I hope she continues to write fantastic books in the future to come. Hats off to you Ms. Wells!

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