A review by andimontgomery
The Isis Collar by Cat Adams

4.0

Celia Graves is a half-vampire, half-siren bodyguard who gets herself into a predicament when she tries to save a school filled with children from imminent disaster. When she fails and a magical bomb goes off with her and the children in the building, there initially does not appear to have been any effect. But as time goes by, Celia realizes her vamp power is not healing a bruise that formed on her leg after the bomb, and she has a killer headache. And so the story begins.

Celia teams up with Dom Rizzoli from the FBI as well as John Creede, Bruno, and a few other friends to try to figure out the bomb's purpose, its creator, and its intended effects. It's a wild ride and Celia can't seem to be able to catch a break (as usual). But, as expected, the Cat Adams duo continues to keep this series fresh and interesting.

This is a great series, and I highly recommend it. Celia is one of my top heroines--she is as fearless and protective as Gin Blanco (from Jennifer Estep's Elemental Assassin series), and also just as likable. I can't wait for the next one!