Friday, April 27, 2018

REVIEW of Blood Type by K.A. Linde

         

A startling new vision of paranormal romance: When a human ventures into the world of vampires—a decadent milieu of blood-bonds and betrayal—she discovers that not all is what it seems. For Reyna Carpenter, giving up her body isn’t a choice. It’s survival. In a civilization laid waste by poverty and desperation, Reyna accepts a high-paying position with the wealthy and hungry vampire elite. Her new job is as the live-in blood escort for the intimidating, demanding, and devilishly handsome Beckham Anderson. He’s everything she expected from a vampire, except for one thing—he won’t feed off her. Reyna soon discovers that behind Beckham’s brooding, wicked façade lies a unique and complex man. And that, in a dark and divided world, she is more valuable than she ever would have believed. For with each passing night, Reyna can’t shake the sensation that it’s Beckham who’s afraid of her. Note: Reyna and Beckham’s story continues in Blood Match.

My Thoughts...

I am a vampire fan.   I thought I had every version of vampire there is.    Blood Type is a great combination of my favorite types of vampire books.   The vampires in this story are powerful, have no real care for the humans other than for their blood, and cannot see beyond what they want.     The exception to this rule is Beck.    He cares but is still a vampire and has to play the vampire game.   I love that he isn't able to show his hand but takes care of Reyna by pushing her away.     From the beginning I knew there was more to Beck but I love that I had to read the entire story before I found out what that more was.  

Reyna is honorable.   She grew up poor and undereducated.   Yet she wanted to do more.   She wanted that job, that she wanted to be able to help support her family but she didn't know how.    Until she found out about the new program that would make money to help her brothers and ease their burdens.   That program led her straight to Beck.    From the very first meeting the sparks were there.   There was no doubt that while she was there to sustain Beck with her blood, there was something more between them.     I was excited to read more and find out what would happen between the two of them. 

Blood Type is a series and it ends with a cliffhanger.   Usually this annoys me but with this one it makes me excited to read the next books. 


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 That was the moment Beckham appeared in the doorway like a storm cloud. Reyna straightened in her seat at the expression on his face. He walked across the room like a tightly coiled spring ready to explode. “Ah Beckham, there you are,” Harrington said. “Excuse me, William. I need to speak with Reyna. Alone.” She hastened out of her seat and followed him around the corner. He tugged her straight through the kitchens, out the back door, down a corridor, and into a dead end. Then her back was slammed against the brick wall. His fist connected with the wall behind her, and she felt the wall shudder. Debris floated onto her shoulders. “You left,” he growled. “I . . .” “No.” He pressed his finger to her lips roughly. She stopped breathing and just stared up into his eyes as dark as night. Her body trembled under the feral stare. “You left without me.” The silence was weighted. All she could do was sit with their bodies nearly touching. His finger on her mouth. Her mind wandering to hellacious places. “You are my subject. Can you imagine what it was like when I found you missing? When you turned up with three of my kind?” She shook her head minutely. He bared his teeth to her, and she shrank back. “These are meant to drink your blood. To drink you dry until there is nothing left of your body but a dry corpse. We are killers. We don’t hesitate. Just because we’re wearing suits and seem more like you . . . does not mean we are like you. We are not like you. They especially are not like you. The only way you get to the top of Visage is to be fucking ruthless, Reyna. Do you understand?” “You’re . . . scaring me,” she whispered. “Good.”      

   





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Kyla
       K.A. Linde is the USA Today bestselling author of more than fifteen novels including the Avoiding series and the Record series. She has a Masters degree in political science from the University of Georgia, was the head campaign worker for the 2012 presidential campaign at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and served as the head coach of the Duke University dance team. She loves reading fantasy novels, geeking out over Star Wars, binge-watching Supernatural, and dancing in her spare time. She currently lives in Lubbock, Texas, with her husband and two super adorable puppies.

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