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Review of Bloodlines by Lynn Lipinski

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In keeping with Halloween I saw this intriguing book on Net Galley and thought I have to read and review this!  So I opened it up and couldn't stop reading. Lynn Lipinski's debut novel Bloodlines is a great thriller that really keeps you guessing until the end. Zane is a young man who finds out his mother had died in fire, he was out drinking the night before and really doesn't remember anything. So when the police question him a lot he begins to wonder if something happened and he is responsible for her death. Lettie his sister, is left in his care after his mother's death and she goes on the journey with him to figure out what really happened that night. It's so hard to to not blurt everything out, but this is a challenging moment for me to say just enough without giving it all away. Shortly after his mother's death Zane receives a message saying Sherri Clearwater doesn't exist and a link to an article about Lily Davis and Jeremiah Doom. As he begins

Will you make a deal with the Devil????

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I received this arc through Net Galley.... HellRaisers By Alexander Gordon Smith  I am currently starting his Escape from the Furnace series based on the recommendation of my son. But I saw this title while browsing Net Galley this morning and I thought this looks good, I think I will! Of course I had forgotten Wrainbeau wanted me to review a couple scary books for October so this choice turned out to be perfect. Marlow is a troublemaker and he starts off this book getting caught causing damage to the Principal's car, but he has asthma and is a bit of coward! However, his best friend Charlie always has his back. Except this time Marlow runs from one trouble straight into fire. He stumbles across Pan and Herc fighting some kind of demonic machines! Instead of running away though Marlow jumps right into the fray and helps save their lives. Marlow doesn't want to fight demons and die a horrible death so he opts to return to his life even if it is in shambles, except the

Fairest of the Faire!

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Fairest of the Faire by Susabelle Kelmer There was a time when I loved romance novels, they were all I read. That was a long time ago but in order for me to enjoy one nowadays it has to fit a couple of requirements for me. There must be a plot, must have real romance not insta-love, and preferably must not fall into bed right away. So let me say on these requirements the book knocks it out of the park. I started reading and couldn’t put it down until I was finished. Constance or Connie is a young widow whose husband was killed in a car accident. If that is not enough tragedy for you he also impregnated someone else and had massive debt. Sadly or however you want to look at Connie had set up for the young women having her husband’s baby to get most of the life insurance money before she was aware of just how deep her financial problems were.   To get away from that life she moves to her sister in law place and tries to start over. While there she attends a Renaissance fai

Gargoyles, Demons, and Familiars...Oh MY!!

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Welcome back to THE BOOK WHISPERERS. Did you all miss us? I know you did and we missed you as well. We're so excited to be coming back during the month of October. This reviewers favorite month of the year! What's not to love about the first official month of Fall. All things spooky and creepy and out of this world have free reign to walk the earth during the month of October and we get to bring you our favorite stories in all genres of horror, sci-fi,, paranormal and supernatural fiction. We're going to kick this month off with one of our favorite writers Jennifer L. Armentrout. We've brought reviews of Jennifers LUX series and her oh so amazing Half-Blood series as well so you can imagine our excitement when she brought out her version Demons and Angels. No one can twist a myth quite like Jennifer and we THANK her for it! In her newer series THE DARK ELEMENTS we meet up with a young girl who lives with, you guessed it, gargoyles. Now if you're familiar with