Blood Red: The Complete First Season
Paranormal Romance
Date Published: January 15, 2015
Evie Williams lives a boring life – and she likes it that way. Her world is very black and white. Routine is good. Excitement is bad. She’s happy to play by her self-imposed rules. After all, they help her keep her abusive, stalker ex-boyfriend at bay. Or so she believes…
But there’s more to the world than Evie could possibly imagine. Elves, vampires, witches and pro-Humanity terrorists are very real – and she can sense the danger they pose to her and others. Worst of all, they just realized how precious Evie’s gift is.
As the world Evie never imagined possible closes in on her, Chris, the vampire in charge of studying Evie, is getting more and more interested in her… and it has nothing to do with his loyalty to his vampire father.
Blood Red: The Complete First Season is a story of unlikely heroes, damsels who refuse to be in distress and political conflicts solved by fights to the death
My Thoughts
I loved this. Paranormal Romance is one of my favorite genres . The story was so well written that I felt that couldn’t put it down. I was completely engrossed with the characters and I had a hard time putting it down. I love that Evie is a strong willed heroine and a perfect main character. If you love any paranormal stories, especially stories with vampires, this is definitely worth the read. Check out the excerpt below and be prepared to be addicted.
Excerpt From Blood Red
Chris turned around, ready to make sure Evie was OK.
She wasn’t.
She was terrified. Her eyes travelled from his blood soaked shirt to his extended fangs and his enraged eyes. She was looking at him like he was her worst nightmare.
He took a step towards her, offering her his hand. Maybe if he acted normal, she wouldn’t be so freaked out.
Evie leaned back, gasping.
Chris pulled away, his hand dropping at his side. “I’m not going to hurt you, Evie.”
She didn’t move. She didn’t take her eyes off of him. All she did was let out these shallow gasps that were pure torture to him.
“Please, say something.”
She gulped. “What are you?”
He knew what he should do. He knew he should glamour her, have her forget what she just saw and send her back upstairs. He had to protect the Rule. That meant lying to her. That meant pretending to be just another guy. He didn’t want lies between them. He didn’t want what he was to taint what he had with Evie — as pointless and silly as that might sound.
So, doing what he should do — what he had to do — was no longer an option for Chris. Damned be the consequences. Damned be the compulsory death sentence.
“I’m a vampire, Evie.”
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