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Recipient of an Andvanced Reader's Copy of Lot’s Return to Sodom. Brace yourself, Brannan’s second book is more graphic, gritty, and suspenseful than her first (and I thought her first – In The Belly of Jonah- was all that!). Brannan creates characters you root for even when you shouldn’t like “Mully” whom I hope reappears in her series. I’m not one who enjoys a “series of books,” in fact I steer clear however Brannan has me hooked; the romance is downplayed yet tension filled, the plot is richly researched and believable, and the pace is like a roller coaster through a long mountainous pass. You know you have found a great author when waiting for her next book is pure agony.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I liked the mishmash of some fantasy put in to historical context and actual historical events such as Wellington's campaigns in Europe against the French. It is sad, amusing, dark and mystical. It's quite long but is thoroughly engaging so didn't get at all boring even though I was reading it for the best part of a month.
Different type of vampire story. More of what I imagined a YA book to be - seemed geared more for younger readers and while reading I felt like I was back in high school. Def hooked me and got me interested in reading the next book in the series to see what happens next.
** spoiler alert ** Deidara planned to kill Sasuke with his greatest work of art,himself.He failed greatly,in the end he just ended up killing himself.Sasuke got away,and the appearance of Pein and Konan(Blue)are near the end of the book.I was caught dead crying due to Deidara's final words,I enjoyed it...
enjoyed this better than her love in bloom...related more to these characters.