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REVIEW: Blood Lines by Eileen Wilks

Dear Ms. Wilks:

BloodlinesI opened your book and read the introductory letter to the reader with some glee. It suggested that whatever had happened in the second book, Mortal Danger, was maybe just a fantasy and outside of the world realm that you had created with the fantastic introduction to the series, Tempting Danger. Alas, I was wrong.

Bloodlines is a hodgepodge of science fiction, western mythology and eastern mythology. It has everything from precognitives and the Gifted to werewolves and dragons to demons and sorcerers to faeries and dryads. There seems to be no myth, no paranormal aspect that is left untouched by your pen. I like fusion cuisine as much as the next girl, but many times I felt you were putting spaghetti and kimchee* together and it just didn’t taste right.

As Cullen noted

Demons, demonic poison, and the Great Bitch indulging in cross-realms assassination… the Lady speaking to an outclan know-it-all… a top secret task force investigating a mysterious power surge, and a top-notch pre-cog who thought that was just the beginning.

I’m not sure if I even know what the plot is, but I’ll try …