Blood Ties, Book One: The Turning (Unabridged) [Unabridged Fiction]
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- $21.99
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- $21.99
Publisher Description
I'm no coward. I want to make that perfectly clear. But after my life turned into a horror movie, I take fear a lot more seriously now. I finally became Dr. Carrie Ames just eight months ago. Then I was attacked in the hospital morgue by a vampire. Just my luck.
So now I'm a vampire, and it turns out I have a blood tie to the monster who sired me. The tie works like an invisible leash, and I'm bound to him no matter what I do. And of course he's one of the most evil vampires on earth. With my sire hell-bent on turning me into a soulless killer and his sworn enemy set to exterminate me, things couldn't get much worse...except I'm attracted to them both.
Drinking blood, living as an immortal demon, and being a pawn between two warring vampire factions isn't exactly how I'd imagined my future. But as my father used to say, the only way to conquer fear is to face it. So that's what I'll do. Fangs bared.
Customer Reviews
I really enjoyed this book
I love good occult fiction. I tried a few other authors and was afraid this one would rack up another failure on the list, but I was pleasantly surprised. There are definitely better narrators out there but the story was awesome. It was a vampire book with some romance, not a romance novel with fangs. It was good enough for me to immediately buy the next three. If you like Kim Harrison or Charlaine Harris these are good books. The characters are well developed and believable. If you have no tolerance for bad narration, read it in print.
Blood Ties, Book One: The Turning
Don't let the negative reviews on narration stop you from listening! You get used to it, and it is not horrible..a story that really got me caught up into the entire series. Onto Book 3 now. New narrator so we'll see if it matters. Helps to keep me motivated to get out there and walk which is the time I listen; I go further when a compelling story.
Blood Ties
The Blood Ties Series is well written and deserves a better narrator. I could do better than that... What the (insert swear word of your choice here) kind of a narration is that? Read the book, don't get the audio. If you're determined to, check it out at a library first.
~A. R. Mason