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Blood Heat by Maria Lima

aknas22's review

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2.0

When I finished this book, I didn't have the satisfied feeling that I usually have when I read a book that I like. It took me a little while to figure out why. I mean I like the characters in the book and the world is interesting. I really like the concept of the Clan, for example. So why didn't I like the book? I figured out it was because the whole book was about how bad the people in small towns are, that if they don't have the same views at Kiera's family they are bigoted. It's about how those that have faith and are part of some religion are horrible people. At least that's what I got out of it. The whole time reading this book I was shaking my head. It got me out of my reading groove.

It might not have been that bad. Maybe I'm just biased since I'm part of one of those religious groups that was the bad guys in this book.

chllybrd's review

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4.0

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The book starts as Keira has completed a 3 month training stint with Gigi on being the Kelly Heir and is now back in Rio Seco. The whole Court is getting ready for the big reception where all the of the people Keira and Adam will rule over come in and meet them and also where Keira will Blood Bond with her Brothers/protectors. If the stress of that isn't bad enough they are visited by a local werewolf pack that has been having members disappear and they jump right into that investigation.


I didn't feel that Blood Heat had as much action as the previous books in the Blood Lines series. I still thought the book was written very well and we learn a little bit more about Adam and Keira's past. The ending will get you excited to read the next book as we will finally be getting into stuff about Keira's Mothers side of the family tree!! The next book is guaranteed to have a TON of drama.
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