Can love truly endure all things? Brianna Morgan believed she could live her life without fear. Only she would have to live that life as the monster she never wanted to be - a Vampire. Struggling to cope with what she is, Cameron can’t find the courage to tell Brianna why their children are more Vampire than human. With the threat to the Burke twins still very real, Brianna and Cameron must face their biggest obstacle of their immortal lives. But can the mind forget what the heart can’t forgive?
C.R. Quinn is a budding author whose prior accomplishments include a bachelor’s degree in Biology, surviving the corporate world for over fifteen years, and a singer/dancer/actor in community theatre. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, and is lucky to be the stepmother to two wonderful children. With two books of The Blood-Borne series complete, a third on the way, she’s looking for a title for the next series with her fabulous cast of characters.
>Book Review – A Bleeding Ground >I am an independent reviewer. This book is the 3rd in the Blood Bourne series and ends with an HEA, but the plot is not resolved. This book deals with the fallout from Brianna being turned after the birth of her twins. Brianna is understandably upset, but I was tired of how unreasonable she was being. She was able to enjoy her babies and Cameron, instead of being dead. Brianna is nasty to Cameron for 3 ½ years over the fact she was turned. It was hard to like Brianna for a bit due to her actions. > I loved the interactions with the twins and Wills. There were glimpses of both Brianna and Cameron just being parents, which gave a sense of realism to the story. The main characters in this story were Jonah and Ashlyn. Jonah really proves his loyalty to the family, while his own family is tearing him apart. Jonah also accidentally becomes a source of jealousy to Cameron, with regards to Brianna. >Ashlyn’s backstory is so sad, yet Jonah falls for her. I love that he had a hard time getting over her past. Jonah’s reactions seemed much more realistic than him just being able to ignore her past. The final battle with Aiden for the twins is so exciting and a real page turner. > This book is appropriate for an adult audience. I am giving this book 5 stars. I love the wedding in the HEA. This book is a nice long journey that really fulfills.