
Title: Blood Eclipse
Author: A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Publisher URL: http://www.extasybooks.com/
ISBN: 978-1-55487-320-3
Genre: {M/M}, Futuristic, Paranormal, Vampire
Rating: 5 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Scandalous Minx
Can vampires really be trusted? Rory doesn’t think so. He’s seen their ability to destroy without a second thought and kill, as if a precious human life is unimportant. Rory wants to expose vampires and save mankind from their new fetish; unfortunately his best friend Dennis sees them as something else. He wants Rory to stop being vamphobic and give them a fair chance. Just like with humans, Dennis knows there are some bad seeds, but he also feels there are some that are good.
Rory fiercely disagrees with Dennis until he meets a pure blood named Carden. Carden’s kind is rare and knows his allure is stronger than that of a made vampire. He doesn’t know why he’s attracted to Rory and is grateful for the kindness Rory offers, during one of the most heartbreaking moments of his life.
Blood Eclipse is the first book in A.J. Llewellyn’s and D.J. Manly’s Eclipse series. Rory has witnessed the destructive power of vampires firsthand, and has little faith that any of them are trustworthy. When he finds himself drawn to Carden it is both a frightening and exciting experience. Carden is strong of mind, body, and spirit but something is making his life difficult and he finds himself in a terrible position when he meets Rory. With all the danger and evil surrounding him, he doesn’t want Rory to become a casualty. Their attraction oozes over the pages like hot butter. Their ferocious appetite for each other had me fanning and hoping Carden could change Rory’s mind about vampires, indefinitely. This couple could become more powerful than anyone expects, and could tilt the balance in the favor of good. I loved their interaction, as well as that between Dennis and the vampire he is enthralled with, Thiago. This first installment delivers a solid background and propels us towards the next episode longing to find out what happens next between the main characters. The series is off to a fantastic start and I’m anxious to read the next book in the Eclipse series.
Author: A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly
Publisher: eXtasy Books
Publisher URL: http://www.extasybooks.com/
ISBN: 978-1-55487-320-3
Genre: {M/M}, Futuristic, Paranormal, Vampire
Rating: 5 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Scandalous Minx
Can vampires really be trusted? Rory doesn’t think so. He’s seen their ability to destroy without a second thought and kill, as if a precious human life is unimportant. Rory wants to expose vampires and save mankind from their new fetish; unfortunately his best friend Dennis sees them as something else. He wants Rory to stop being vamphobic and give them a fair chance. Just like with humans, Dennis knows there are some bad seeds, but he also feels there are some that are good.
Rory fiercely disagrees with Dennis until he meets a pure blood named Carden. Carden’s kind is rare and knows his allure is stronger than that of a made vampire. He doesn’t know why he’s attracted to Rory and is grateful for the kindness Rory offers, during one of the most heartbreaking moments of his life.
Blood Eclipse is the first book in A.J. Llewellyn’s and D.J. Manly’s Eclipse series. Rory has witnessed the destructive power of vampires firsthand, and has little faith that any of them are trustworthy. When he finds himself drawn to Carden it is both a frightening and exciting experience. Carden is strong of mind, body, and spirit but something is making his life difficult and he finds himself in a terrible position when he meets Rory. With all the danger and evil surrounding him, he doesn’t want Rory to become a casualty. Their attraction oozes over the pages like hot butter. Their ferocious appetite for each other had me fanning and hoping Carden could change Rory’s mind about vampires, indefinitely. This couple could become more powerful than anyone expects, and could tilt the balance in the favor of good. I loved their interaction, as well as that between Dennis and the vampire he is enthralled with, Thiago. This first installment delivers a solid background and propels us towards the next episode longing to find out what happens next between the main characters. The series is off to a fantastic start and I’m anxious to read the next book in the Eclipse series.
2 comments:
Thank you for the wonderful review. On behalf of A.J. and myself, we appreciate that you liked it. We are fond of this one ourselves.
D.J. Manly
You are very welcome, and I can understand why you are both so fond of it! Please tell me the next story is coming soon.
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