A review by wonderwomannz
Blood Brothers by J.A. Huss

5.0

As a longtime fan of JA Huss, I eagerly anticipated "Blood Brothers," the second installment in her series. Typically, Julie is known for her rapid release schedule, but she took a different approach with this series, spreading out the releases. I listened to the first book last year and revisited it before starting this one, which made the transition into "Blood Brothers" seamless, as it picks up directly where the first left off. 

The pace in "Blood Brothers" is notably faster than its predecessor, which I appreciated.  It also dives deeper into some of the characters.  True to Julie's style, the book is filled with unexpected twists, and she continues to provide unique perspectives that keep the story fresh and engaging. (not your typical vamp book!)
While she classifies this as a dark romance, I've encountered darker narratives in the genre. Nevertheless, the darker elements are certainly present, adding depth and intrigue to the story. 

Julie is one of my favorite authors, and one of the reasons is her ability to craft the perfect level of spice in her romances (place great plats). Her writing captures the intensity and passion of her characters brilliantly. This book, like the first, centers on Ryet, Paul, and Syrsee, but a peek into Josep, who brings a darker edge to the story. 
Additionally, we get a brief introduction to Echo, a little baby, whom Julie mentioned in the EOBS (end of book shit) will play a more significant role in the third and final book, "Blood Mother," set to release on May 22. 

"Blood Brothers" is a thrilling continuation of the series that keeps readers on their toes. Julie Huss's storytelling prowess shines through once again, and I can't wait to see how she wraps up this captivating series in the final book.