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Blood Will Tell by Christine Pope

fuunosenshi's review against another edition

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2.0

It's so boring... the supposed "romance" makes ko sense, they barely talk to each other, he's a total ass, and she is super attracted to him... He gives nothing, is completely unavailable emotionally, and it makes no sense to me he stays with her. The scene that leads to sex is bad, it was as if she was having the worst date ever and all of the sudden she demands a kiss and BAM! Now they're doing it. Why? Who knows? Not even the characters, apparently. That's when I saw I hadn't even made it to the end of part one... And just couldn't continue. It felt like a chore to read as much of this as I have, so I DNF it at close to 50%

cathydavies's review against another edition

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4.0

a good escape

lynn_the_greyhound_mum's review against another edition

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5.0

The book and plot were ‘bloody brilliant!’

It is a shame that the author overused the lazy American word ‘gotten’. There are a host of words in the English language that would have worked better, such a shame that they were not used.

lindca's review against another edition

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3.0

I found the first section of the book to be frustrating. There were a number of illogical happenings, and I found Miala's instalove for Thorne to be ridiculous. But the second part of the book, taking place some years later, was distinctly better, so I ended up enjoying the book and thinking of looking into others from the series.

slc333's review against another edition

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3.0

Sci-fi romance. I liked Miala and how she just deals with life but I honestly never understood WHY she loved Eryk. Also I don’t get the hero worship so many had for him given he primarily seemed to do the bidding of evil crime lords. Would have been better to make him a bounty hunter - he could still have been dodgy and legendary but less minion of evil for the thrill.
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