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Blood Kissed by Mila Young, Jordan Crow

noemi1010's review

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4.0

The story starts right back where book 2 left. Veronica has been kidnapped by the wendigo and on her trip back to from the veil she brings back someone she thought she had lost. Orion, Logan, Seth, Trent and even Lian don't trust the guy, but Veronica still wants to give him a chance, after all she cannot forget her feelings. But when her fears come true, she needs to make a decision and decide where to stand.

This book is action-packed from page 1, and I can't wait to read book 4.

I was kindly provided with an ARC by the author, but I'm leaving a voluntary and honest review.

angepants's review

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5.0

Vampires, demons and angels. If you had one of each as your lovers and you happened to be a badass slayer, none of them would get on with each other, but they each filled a piece of your soul perfectly, how would you go about making it work? Oh and throw in a vampire territory war, slayer friends who don't understand how you can be with "monsters", a dash of first love complications, new monsters and then you have Blood Kissed. A wonderful, fast paced, steamy ride through a story that I thoroughly enjoyed. Veronica is a tough slayer, but she is also empathetic, caring and able to see the world in more than shades of black and white. Orion, a world weary vampire leader, Logan, a moody angel and Seth, a hot headed demon, together they really are a dream team, if they can all just stop fighting each other. Super fun read, loved it.

book_lover_97's review

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5.0

Blood Kissed provides a wild ride of action, emotion, suspense, and surprises. I enjoyed the multi-POVs and what it added to the story. There is plenty of twists, angst, emotion, and steam. This does not disappoint!

belindaclemons_123's review

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5.0

V is one Bada** lady I love her and the men she loves and the things she was supposed to kill, Logan a fallen angel, Seth the Demon and Orion a vampire. This series is amazing

bookwormbunny's review

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4.0

Blood Kissed is the third and I’m guessing final (?) book in Mila Young’s and Jordan Crow’s co-authored Chosen Vampire Slayer series. Blood Kissed does an excellent job picking up where book two left off with Veronica being essentially abducted by the Wendigo that Logan helped heal. The true intentions of this strange paranormal creature won’t be long in coming to fruition as it is not exactly working alone. But things get really twisted, bizarre, and dangerous when Veronica’s former love makes a mysterious return to the human realm.
Blood Kissed is 100% engaging and a crazy page-turner of a book. I will not deny that one little bit. The minute I started this book I don’t think that I put it down for one minute more than absolutely necessary. So if you’ve been reading the series and have made it this far...buckle up because things are about to get wild. Now, things not only get wild, but they get sticky complicated at the same time. Veronica’s life has had its ups and downs, but things are getting turned on their head with Dylan’s return. Of course, Veronica is head over heels happy, but it seems that she loses all good sense along the way. I like and appreciate that the animosity and infighting between the three guys are significantly toned down in this book. I like that they are working to compromise with each other and are working together with less of the drama that was rampant in book two. The authors do a great job keeping me on the edge of my seat with where the storyline is going, but sadly...Veronica once again disappoints.
As a slayer, I expected more from Veronica. She’s been through a lot and the death of Dylan really rocked her. So I get it. Her being able to see him again, feel him, touch him...she’s going to be ridiculously happy. But I expected her to sooner rather than later begin to question...what is he? He’s been dead for years. She should have been more on-guard and less defensive when being questioned about him. I felt that this makes her look too naive for her own good and a bit simple-minded. This only becomes compounded in my opinion when she lets him talk down to her for basically have the “audacity” to move on with her life.
The ending of this book is another issue for me. It makes me question...is there going to be another book in this series? Is there going to be a spin-off? Because it feels wide open with lots of questions that are left unanswered. The ending... put flatly...it’s exactly that...flat and very unsatisfactory. I expected more. It doesn’t read as a “HEA.” It reads more like… “until the next time.”
Veronica’s attitude really annoyed me when it came to the way she wanted so desperately to turn a blind eye to Dylan, but the ending left me feeling really dissatisfied with this book. So I’m rating this book 4 out of 5 stars. I loved the pace! I loved the steamy! But the ending, the unanswered questions, and Veronica not being a stronger character like I had hoped she’d become just left me feeling disappointed in the end.
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