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simonai's review against another edition
4.0
Creo que es un buen libro en su género, se deja leer fácilmente. Les hace falta desarrollo a los personajes, pero es comprensible teniendo en cuenta que es el inicio de una saga. Aunque también creo que cae en lugares comunes, no es innovador, pero es bueno para despejarse de lecturas pesadas o sórdidas. ¡¡¡Pase un buen rato!!!
hafdon's review
5.0
If any single book can justifiably be encapsulated by the two definitions most commonly understood to apply to the word 'bemusing,' this is it.
(please see mw for wtf i'm talking about) https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/can-bemuse-mean-amuse
(please see mw for wtf i'm talking about) https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/can-bemuse-mean-amuse
stacimb22's review
4.0
Oh how I do adore Sherrilyn and Diannas writing together!
Another phenomenal start to a urban fantasy/paranormal series! We all know I’m always and forever Kenyon trash so of course I was gonna have to pick up this series eventually
This was almost a 5 Star read but just a little something was missing. And the pacing on the beginning was a little all over the place.
We also get a DOPE slow burn romance happening in this and I am HERE FOR IT! Kenyon writes some good ass angst.
Evalle our main character was frustrating at times and at times I enjoyed Vyans POV the most. I thought he was a sweet little baby cinnamon roll.
10/10 would recommend and I will be definitely continuing this series very soon.
Another phenomenal start to a urban fantasy/paranormal series! We all know I’m always and forever Kenyon trash so of course I was gonna have to pick up this series eventually
This was almost a 5 Star read but just a little something was missing. And the pacing on the beginning was a little all over the place.
We also get a DOPE slow burn romance happening in this and I am HERE FOR IT! Kenyon writes some good ass angst.
Evalle our main character was frustrating at times and at times I enjoyed Vyans POV the most. I thought he was a sweet little baby cinnamon roll.
10/10 would recommend and I will be definitely continuing this series very soon.
tammommy's review
5.0
I picked this book up on a trading website on a whim. It just looked good, nothing more than that, wasn't sure about it, and it has sat in my to read pile for almost a year because I have had other things that I was interested in or that about to read. Yesterday, I needed a read, nothing in the house and I looked at this book and I thought why not. Oh am I glad I picked it up!
First off, this is a paranormal, alternative life, society book in that the world is here but there are paranormal, or others living in it protecting the humans without them knowing about them. I know, the standard, true, but this is written in a different way, something that just made sense in a way and pulled you in and made you want to uncover that world and figure it out and be a part of it. I couldn't put the book down! Literally, it's 519 pages that I read in one day! It had that much pull!
Evalle (E-val) is the main character, she doesn't really fit the human world or the Belador world. The Belador's take care of the human world. Although Evalle fights for the Belador's and claims to be part of them, they don't trust her or claim her as part of them. She is only half Belador. We see small glimpses of her past, which help us to understand her trust issues, but there is so much of her past that we are still, even at the end of the book left wondering about. Her loyalty and true allegiances are seen.
A number of other characters enter this book that make it interesting and exciting and keep you guessing as to what is going to happen, who the good guys are and who the bad guys are and what is really going to happen.
The book ends on a cliffhanger of a note, which has me in a panic searching for the next book in the series to get my fix. This was such a good book and I felt for the characters and enjoyed the world in which they lived and this was written. I so want to go back.
First off, this is a paranormal, alternative life, society book in that the world is here but there are paranormal, or others living in it protecting the humans without them knowing about them. I know, the standard, true, but this is written in a different way, something that just made sense in a way and pulled you in and made you want to uncover that world and figure it out and be a part of it. I couldn't put the book down! Literally, it's 519 pages that I read in one day! It had that much pull!
Evalle (E-val) is the main character, she doesn't really fit the human world or the Belador world. The Belador's take care of the human world. Although Evalle fights for the Belador's and claims to be part of them, they don't trust her or claim her as part of them. She is only half Belador. We see small glimpses of her past, which help us to understand her trust issues, but there is so much of her past that we are still, even at the end of the book left wondering about. Her loyalty and true allegiances are seen.
A number of other characters enter this book that make it interesting and exciting and keep you guessing as to what is going to happen, who the good guys are and who the bad guys are and what is really going to happen.
The book ends on a cliffhanger of a note, which has me in a panic searching for the next book in the series to get my fix. This was such a good book and I felt for the characters and enjoyed the world in which they lived and this was written. I so want to go back.
covall's review
5.0
I loved this book. It had a kick-ass heroine that I loved. She was a little prickly, but I understood her and loved the fact that she didn't immeidatetly trust everyone that she met. Her relationship with her friends was something that could not be questioned and I loved Storm's Character as well. Can't wait to see what happens in the next book.
breezy610's review
4.0
pretty good. this was totally different than what i was expecting it to be. I can't wait for read the next book in the series.
kathydavie's review
3.0
First in the Belador romantic urban fantasy about a half-human and half-demon woman who has been hiding in the shadows. The series is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
My Take
Blood Trinity reads like a cross between Kenyon's B.A.D. Agency and Dark-Hunterverse series — melodrama crossed with intensity.
I'm not sure where the series name comes in, unless it is in reference to the friendship between Evalle, Tzader, and Quinn who all work for VIPER, and are technically, all members of the Belador tribe. I say technically because Evalle is also an Alterant who can turn into a vicious beast which, for reasons unknown, threatens the Belador tribe.
Kenyon/Love have written some very memorable characters and set up the possibilities of at least two romances for Evalle, who is a very twitchy woman indeed. Raped at 15 by a doctor, Evalle has some serious trust issues which are not helped by being under the high-intensity magnifying glass of VIPER and the Beladors. One Belador-VIPER in particular who really has it in for Evalle.
Here, we are introduced to the cast line-up, how everyone functions, as well as previous histories to give it a solid background, and all the potential conflict a series writer could want.
The melodrama was a bit much, but I'm enjoying the character interaction too much — that Evalle is such a prickly thing — and I can't wait for Alterant, 2 to show up.
My Take
Blood Trinity reads like a cross between Kenyon's B.A.D. Agency and Dark-Hunterverse series — melodrama crossed with intensity.
I'm not sure where the series name comes in, unless it is in reference to the friendship between Evalle, Tzader, and Quinn who all work for VIPER, and are technically, all members of the Belador tribe. I say technically because Evalle is also an Alterant who can turn into a vicious beast which, for reasons unknown, threatens the Belador tribe.
Kenyon/Love have written some very memorable characters and set up the possibilities of at least two romances for Evalle, who is a very twitchy woman indeed. Raped at 15 by a doctor, Evalle has some serious trust issues which are not helped by being under the high-intensity magnifying glass of VIPER and the Beladors. One Belador-VIPER in particular who really has it in for Evalle.
Here, we are introduced to the cast line-up, how everyone functions, as well as previous histories to give it a solid background, and all the potential conflict a series writer could want.
The melodrama was a bit much, but I'm enjoying the character interaction too much — that Evalle is such a prickly thing — and I can't wait for Alterant, 2 to show up.
yodamom's review
4.0
4.5-Evalle, the heroine, Alterant and not so welcome in the Belador community. It's gets worse she is accused of something that is against her strict rules with the Beladors. She did not do it and scrambles to save her life and prove her worth. Her tribe puts her on trail and gives her a dead line. She hunts the true killer and the truth behind the attack.
The side characters are so numerous, I was confused at times. She has many wonderful male characters in her story, almost too many. The first half of the story I was completely lost at who was her main "man". The second half, thinned the number somewhat.One stood out beyond the others for me I loved Storm, her forced partner and still unknown person, he's sexy and honest ! There are good spirits, evil co-woerkers, sweet friends, and helpful witches. CYou can't have a good book in my opinion without a good pet and she has a winner. I love Gargoyles, and she has a pet one named Phoenix, if he does not steal your heart nothing will.
It was like reading three different books, there is so much happening. It did come together at the end of the story, and left us with a light cliffhanger. I am addicted, I need to know what happens to Storm, he has unresolved issues. I will defiantly read the next book in the series.
The side characters are so numerous, I was confused at times. She has many wonderful male characters in her story, almost too many. The first half of the story I was completely lost at who was her main "man". The second half, thinned the number somewhat.One stood out beyond the others for me I loved Storm, her forced partner and still unknown person, he's sexy and honest ! There are good spirits, evil co-woerkers, sweet friends, and helpful witches. CYou can't have a good book in my opinion without a good pet and she has a winner. I love Gargoyles, and she has a pet one named Phoenix, if he does not steal your heart nothing will.
It was like reading three different books, there is so much happening. It did come together at the end of the story, and left us with a light cliffhanger. I am addicted, I need to know what happens to Storm, he has unresolved issues. I will defiantly read the next book in the series.