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Blood Games by Chloe Neill

breezy610's review against another edition

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5.0

Love it. can't wait to the next one. it's an emotional high.

snoopydoo77's review against another edition

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5.0


4 ½ ★

This book seemed a bit darker than the other ones. We still plenty of humor and snark but also betrayal, heartbreak and anger as we dig deeper into it.

There is a serial killer on the loose in Chicago and of course Merit and her gang investigate, trying to stop the killer before he strikes again.

Trouble is brewing with the GP and of course the house is right in the middle of it, even though they are not part of it anymore. But when something happens to one of my least favorite characters in the series, Darrius, Ethan wastes no time to help him. All that even though he challenged the GP, he steps up.

Most of the book is about Ethan and his challenge with the GP, but of course there is so much more to it than anybody would suspect. Also people from his past come back and some of his “darker” past is revealed. He has some trouble dealing with it. And with that he pushes Merit away, or at least tries to. The relationship is at a rocky state as Merit is trying to Ethan to trust her more about his past. But we all know that he is as stubborn as they come.

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4.0

Tenth in the Chicagoland Vampires urban fantasy series for young adults and revolving around Merit, Sentinel for her House. Based in Chicago in early March.

My Take
Neill does make vampires seem like more everyday kind of people. Their concerns about good PR, the care they take for each other, their interest in movies and the yummy snacks, besides the blood, ahem *grin*. That retort of Jonah's about the nymph dinner party definitely brings that home, lol.

Ethan's been cleared. The mayor has come to realize the truth. About frickin' time! And Cadogan House is still independent of the Greenwich Presidium (GP).

There are a number of funny moments in Blood Games. The end of the world — which is taking its time as Merit points out that the appearance of vampires signaling the end of the world can't be accurate "since vampires have lived among humans since the dawn of time", lol. There's Merit's introduction to SpringCon, especially when she meets up with herself and learns that she doesn't quite look like Merit. Even funnier is how Chicago's Hunkiest Vampire is merchandised, lol. Then there's Jonah's comment about Shakespeare's quote about lawyers! So true, so true, lol.

Hmm, seems that the Red Guard (RG) is a tiny bit irked that Merit hasn't been around, and they're concerned about where her loyalties may lie.

I do like this quote from Merit…

"I've been around money and power for most of my life. It doesn't control me."


Then there are the niggles… Ethan's big bad secret is no big deal. I don't see why he's making such a fuss of it. Okay, everyone is concerned for Ethan having to undergo this psychological challenge…and Lindsey WAITS until ten minutes before he has to undergo it to ask him if he knows how to compartmentalize? Where has she been?

I did like Amit's statement to Merit. Sure, Ethan's secret is huge, and I do think that Merit has a right to hear it. But Amit is also right in that Ethan is entitled to keep his past in the past.

Spoiler
I'm REALLY confused. If Nicole lost the psychological and physical test, how did she win?


She definitely is not my choice. Duplicitous, without honor, and using blackmail.

Then the shocker…several in fact. It'll be interesting to see where Neill goes from here! …and I'm hoping that Neill keeps this improvement in her writing going…

The Story
It's a personal challenge, using the Cadogan Dash, to titillate Merit and Ethan with their own private bet. A less personal challenge is the one Ethan laid out to Darius West, challenging him for leadership of the Presidium. A more public challenge to which there has been no response.

It's not the only issue, for vampires have murdered Detective Jacob's son, Brett, and Darius West is in Chicago.

And Grandpa has to attend a nymph dinner party. Good thing Grandma isn't alive!

The Characters

Merit was turned to save her life, and she is now the Sentinel, the protector of the House as well as its social chair. Moneypenny is the be-yoo-ti-ful silver Mercedes coupe given to her in Biting Bad, 8. Joshua Merit is her overbearing human father, a real estate mogul. Robert is her elder brother (he has a new baby); Charlotte is her sister.

Ethan Sullivan is the Master of Cadogan House and Merit's lover.

Cadogan House is…

…a lot like a sorority/fraternity house but for vampires. Malik is second-in-command in the House. Luc is the guard captain. Connor and Brody are also participating in the Dash. Lindsey is one of Merit's best vampire friends, a guard, and Luc's sweetheart. Kelley, Juliet, and Christine are some of the inhabitants. Margot is the House chef. Delia is the House doctor. Helen is the House den mother; Ethan stole her from the White House.

The Red Guard is…

…a secret organization of vampires independent of any House which keeps watch on the GP and the twelve American vampire Masters. Jonah of Grey House is Merit's partner in the Red Guard and captain of the Grey House guards. Horace is also a Civil War veteran. Matthew Post, a rogue, is the RG's analyst and IT expert.

The Ombudsman of Chicago acts as…

…the liaison between the city and the supernatural. Chuck Merit is Merit's grandfather and back to being the official Supernatural Ombudsman for Chicago. Catcher Bell is a sorcerer and back to being Mallory's boyfriend. Mallory Carmichael is a sorceress who went off the rails for a bit. As part of her community service, she's put together SWOB, Sorcerers Without Borders, an organization that steps in where the Order isn't. Jeff Christopher is a shifter and the ombudsman's tech guy. And Jeff just got a brand new present! Jakob's Quest is Jeff's favorite online role-playing game.

The Chicago PD

Detective Arthur Jacobs is a good friend of Merit's grandfather and a vampire ally. Detective Bernadette Stow is in charge of the murder investigation. Grant Lin is with the medical examiner's office. Rainey Valentine is the staff psychologist.

Mayor Diane Kowalcyzk has seen the error of her ways. The silly twit. Connor Keene is Gabriel and Tanya's son.

Brett Jacobs is Arthur's son, recently graduated from college and a musician. Samantha Ingram is a potential Initiate. Persephone was the changing point in Ethan's life.

Tyler, a comics artist, is a friend at SpringCon. And it's too funny when Jonah blushes, lol. Nan works at? with? FaireMakers which sells weapons of all sorts. The Magic Shoppe is located in Chicago and sells custom weapons. Mitzy Burrows is one of their employees. Jane? June? Fletcher was an artist who created the Fletcher tarot deck. Skylar-Katherine Tyler and Curt Wachman still work at the Magic Shoppe.

The Houses are a way of splitting up the vampires into more governable bodies which are ruled over by the Greenwich Presidium, a European council of vampires. Darius West is the vampire who leads the Presidium. Charlie is his majordomo and usual travel companion. Other Council members include Dierks, Danica Cummings, Edmund (he conspired with Monmouth), Lakshmi Rao (she has a crush on Jonah), and Diego — these last two Ethan counts as allies. The Canon is volumes of vampire law. Reginald Weatherby, an herbalist, is the beneficiary of one of the Swiss accounts.

Teresa Perez and Albert Christian are some of the European contenders. Nicole Heart is the other American contender. She's also the Master of Heart House in Atlanta. Bennett and Sarah are Nicole's Second and Sentinel; Iain is her spy. Amit Patel is the strongest vampire in the world and Ethan's friend.

In Chicago there are three Houses. The other two are Navarre House whose Master is Morgan Greer, and Grey House whose Master is Scott Grey. Rogues are unaffiliated vampires.

Victor Cabot is the Master of Cabot House in New York City; he's also good friends with Darius and is experienced in international espionage. Ryan (Darius was his sire), Cord, and Max are the team Victor has sent.

The nymphs are…

…flighty, prone to arguments, each controls a segment of the river, and they adore Jeff. Cassie controls the river's North Branch, and the platinum blonde Malaina controls the West Fork.

The Order is the American union of sorcerers.

Big, bad vampires whom Ethan or Merit have killed in the past include:

Balthasar, Ethan's sire. Celina Desaulniers, the now-former Master of Navarre House. Harold Monmouth of the Greenwich Presidium.

The Cover and Title
The cover is a foggy night of deep blues and yellow-greens with Chicago's skyline in the background and a cocky Merit in her beloved boots, hip-hugger jeans, and a red leather, zip-front vest, carrying two katanas as she stands on an inset stone staircase, one hip cocked. The title is vertically centered and offset to the left in red with the author's name in white at the bottom.

The title is what's ahead for Ethan, Blood Games that he must win.

vampire_mother's review against another edition

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5.0

As always the vampire drama got me. I loved the book. Come on Ethan, just propose dammit!

spazzz314's review against another edition

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dark tense medium-paced

4.0

theeniemartinko's review against another edition

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5.0

By book 10, I would usually be so checked out of a series by now. But each book in this series just keeps getting better! Merit is such a badass and I am obsessed with all aspects of her character in this book. I can’t get enough of this urban fantasy world - I’m so glad there are still 3 more books in this series.

asreadbycourtney's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced

3.0

amym84's review against another edition

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4.0

Vampires are starting to get into the good graces of the public again, for now. So when Merit and Cadogan House are called in on a murder investigation, there are those who would believe it's the vampires committing murder again. That's why it's important to solve the investigation as soon as possible. That's easier said than done, especially when Cadogan is still waiting to hear from the GP, specifically Ethan is still waiting to hear from Darius about the challenge he issued him at the end of [b:Wild Things|12958042|Wild Things (Chicagoland Vampires, #9)|Chloe Neill|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1370886480s/12958042.jpg|18115366]. When Ethan is targeted at an event it becomes clear that there are those who may not want him to try for the top spot of the GP. When is comes out that this person is someone from Ethan's past it causes tension between him and Merit when he won't share the meaning behind the threat. Regardless, Merit has to be the Sentinel she's become and get everything figured out.

There's a lot that happens in Blood Games for Merit and Co. to take care of. Usually when I read a Chicagoland Vampire book, I simply cannot put it down from start to finish. Blood Games had the opposite effect on me however. I wasn't immediately drawn in to the beginning of the book. For whatever reason I just could take it or leave it. I would say probably about a 1/4 of the way in everything finally started to click for me and that is when I couldn't put the book down.

I hate to say it, but things are almost more interesting when there's conflict between Ethan and Merit. Not the break-up type of conflict but the type where the readers get to see what their relationship is truly made of and how great they are together. Chloe Neill has done great getting Merit and Ethan to a point where I don't worry that they'll be together at the end of the day, but I enjoy seeing them fight for each other still.

I have to wonder if there will be many more books in the series. Chloe Neill has gone in an interesting direction with the end of Blood Games, but this is par for the course. She usually ends one story arc only to open another interesting one, but a series can't go on forever. As long as the books remain to be written with the same care, I will continue reading.

lauren_miller's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional hopeful medium-paced
another favorite installment, maybe one of the best. 

wannabekingpin's review against another edition

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2.0

All reviews in one place: Night Mode Reading

About: GP is shaken at the foundation as their rule is challenged by no other than rogue Sullivan, who had the gall to quit GP a couple books ago. And not only that, there’s apparently more candidates to the throne too. Vampire Hunger Games begin: there’ll be tests, there’ll be challenges, and it will be scary. Like, you’ll have a vision, knowing you’re going to see a vision, get glamoured or something, of your dying boyfriend or a girlfriend, and you’ll still fail somehow… But hey, only the best of the best can lead the GP. And since Sullivan is already being blackmailed, I think we all see who the biggest baddest cutthroat is. In the meantime, someone’s ritualistically killing people, and putting blame on everyone: witches, vampires, you name it.

Mine: Forget all the compliments I ever paid to Sullivan. No. He’s just one of those bad boys with past so dark, that if he told you what he did: you’d go gray then and there. SPOILER And then it turns out that someone somewhat related to him killed someone to teach him a lesson. SPOILER ENDS And that’s the big fat secret that makes him so bad, so dark, such a monster, wow. But what about those fancy sounding ritualistic murders, you ask me? Well, if you’re following these reviews on Chicagoland Vampires, you probably already guessed it anyway: it’s the substance lacking side-plot to fill in the gaps between the pages, with a lot of bark to it, and not a damn bite. The best part about this book was that one plot twist that I’ve not even hinted here to. Suffer with me!

But really, while the series are mediocre, this book here was definitely bad. It’s the first I can truly call bad in the series, so don’t stake me just yet. 2 out of 5, and I continue. I continue ASAP in fact.