Ties of Blood, Amaranthine Book 3 by Joleene Naylor

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Returning from the nightmare of battle against Kateesha, Katelina begins to think more and more about the life she led before Jorick. After deciding that a trip to visit her grief stricken mother was probably for the best, she begins to realize how much her life has changed in just a few short months. They have a run-in with a bright haired, overenthusiastic vampire, Jorrick gets arrested for Katelina’s kidnapping, it seems like things couldn’t get worse… right? Of course they could! The Guild wants Katelina and her raven haired vampire for questioning regarding Kateesha’s death. Katelina is taken against her will to the Citadel, to come face to face with Jorick’s master, Malick. Fear of what her punishment might be and a newer threat popping up in the mean time, it seems like Jorick and Katelina can’t catch a break

I am so glad I found this series. These books have me hooked and wanting to do little else but be sucked into their world. The heartache and triumph of these characters is really enjoyable. Of course, as you can probably tell by now, I am OBSESSED with this series. Something that I have really appreciated is the symbolism of taking a shower. When something awful happens, the characters go take a shower to wash away the horrors of what has recently taken place. Even Katelina remarked about showers being able to get the outside clean while, of course, leaving the inside marred and dirty. I liked that Joleene took the time to really describe the Citadel in this book. I could picture the glass elevator and the atrium, the scar covered waitress and the lounge for humans. It was quiet awesome.

Once again, Joleene, job VERY well done.

 

5 star

4 responses to “Ties of Blood, Amaranthine Book 3 by Joleene Naylor”

  1. I’m glad someone else is as obsessed with the series as I am. Great review!

    1. Dude… Just… Dude. I decided to work on the Celine update because I didn’t want to be caught up too quickly.

  2. Thanks so much! I’m a shower lover myself. Something bad happens – boom, take a shower, wash it away, though of course that only partially works ๐Ÿ˜‰

    1. Well, it really spoke to what happened in the book and what has happened in the series. I like it. It is pretty symbolic, I think, lol!

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