Monday, June 11, 2012

Descended by Blood by Angeline Kace

What is the book about?
Brooke is an average teenage girl who moves from high school to high school because her mother moves them constantly. Her life is finally coming together, with a best friend, Kaitlynn and a new boyfriend she's been crushing on Jaren. One day Booke and Kaitlynn are almost attacked by a lion but miraculously Brooke is able to command him to leave them alone. Brooke thinks someone may have sent the lion to attack them. Who could do such a thing, and did they know that Brooke would be able to stop the lion? 

Besides there close call with the lion her life is finally becoming constant and normal until her and her boyfriend Jaren are attacked by a Pijawika, otherwise known as a vampire. When she explains to her mother all that she knows she finds out that she is a Melez or a half-breed. As a melez she has to stay in hiding because a Pijawika and a human are not supposed to pro-create. It seems though her secret is already out and someone is after her! Who could possibly want her and for what reason? 

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What did I think?
Well I will first say that the end of this book was a huge cliff hanger!! Angeline Kace you need to hurry and finish that second book, the first chapter preview just wasn't enough! 

I thought this was a good book. You don't really expect the twists and turns this book takes. I liked the relationship Brooke and Kaitlynn had, they're best friends but they care so much for each other as if they were sisters. This book was a perfect length, not too long and not too short. I will be looking for Ms. Kace's second book the second it hits stores. 

I give this book

1 comment:

  1. UnknownThursday, June 14, 2012 at 3:22:00 PM EDT

    Great review! This book sounds great :) New follower!

    Cierra @ Books Ahoy & Blogovation Design

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