Series: Chicagoland Vampires #6
Publication Date: August 7, 2012
Synopsis
So much has happened since Lake Michigan turned dark both
politically and supernaturally, now with a quest pending and a promise in the
air our favorite Cadogan vampires are out on a hunt in hopes of getting an
extremely dangerous artifact back before supernaturals with much more
destructive plans in mind get it.
Review
Where to start… Chicagoland Vampires is a series that in my
opinion has found a great balance between action, attraction, romance, urban
fantasy and a wonderful and quirky sense of humor. This is the Chloe Neill
style I fell in love with.
Biting Cold puts all the before mentioned elements in action and
makes the characters shine. This book will have you smirking before you read
that, that is exactly the reaction the character gave, laughing, shacking with
anticipation of what is to come, getting frustrated with the characters about
the mystery’s and obstacles they face, blushing and don’t be surprised if you
find yourself unable to leave this book until you finish it.
This book takes more twist and turns and is much more active than
the previous to books have been. I wouldn’t call this book a fast read, it is
more of an action packed read, and even if there is enough movement in the
story to go around the supernatural world keeps expanding with the meeting of
new characters and new sides to ones with think we knew.
If you haven’t jumped the Chicagoland Vampires I strongly suggest
you hop on this vampires and other sups are great characters to read (they feel
without a doubt real) adventures that put our beloved character to the test
(both in strength and their relationships) and urban fantasy in continuous
expansion just when you thought you knew everything about Chicago and the
supernaturals that live in this world you find that there is more to learn.
Rating:
I am getting all the books for The Chicagoland Vampires!!! I know I will love this series ;D
ReplyDeleteI hope you do, let me know when you what you think of it :D
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