Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Review: Jump By Cindy Paterson





The cover is deceiving. Vampires, gods, goddesses, witches and more. This story had great suspense, romance, and action. Danielle, female lead, who has a traumatic past but can’t remember, and for good reason. The green-eyed man who haunts her dreams for two years, thinking she is going crazy, the only thing keeping her sane is her best friend Anstice. The world around her is not what is seems and now she is right in the middle of trouble, but no one will tell her the truth. Balen, the conflicted male, trying to do what’s right, but we all know that men never do the right thing right off the bat. Trying for two years to stay away from Danielle but in the end the need to see her wins and all is lost. He can’t stay away, and that only puts her in more danger.
The chemistry between them is hot and frustrating. Even together they can’t get it right. I liked that you never really know who is good, who is bad, and everyone is deceiving. The author has started off a series with much action and suspense that you can’t wait to pick up the next one. Enjoy!


 


Centuries of loyalty

His code of honor was respected without question, until he consumed the blood of an enemy in exchange for a mortal woman to be set free from certain slavery.

He can’t forget her

Despite knowing, he will be imprisoned and put to death if caught, Balen, a fierce Senses Tracker, returns to Toronto to find the mortal woman, Danielle, he left behind two years ago. Haunted with memories of the torture they endured in the hands of a Senses enemy, Balen’s determination to see her again, drives him to risk everything. But when he does, a new enemy comes into play, one he can’t defeat.

To conquer the wrath of fear

Determined to find some sort of peace after her abduction, Danielle finds solace in painting a man from her nocturnal unconsciousness. When he comes knocking on her door, her world is shattered and Danielle must face her worst fears in order to survive what is coming after them. It won’t stop. It can’t. For the ancient spell has no compassion.

A journey of tenacious desire that refuses to fade even though that is what will destroy them. Because—in order for Danielle to live, first she must die.

 

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