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497 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2007







I really love the way everyone is kind of developing their relationship with each other and figuring out their roles and how they can all work together. Rule and Cullen have been friends for years but its still endearing to see their love and dedication to one another. As well as witnessing a new friendship take shape between Cynna and Lily. Everyone is establishing true friendships and loyalties. There’s almost nothing I love more than a loyal ass friend. Screw, fame and fortune, I’ll take a loyal friend over that crap any day.
FBI agent Cynna Weaver teams up with sorcerer Cullen Seabourne to help identify elected officials who have accepted demonic pacts. But the passion simmering between them-and their investigation-spiral out of control when an ancient prophecy is fulfilled.
Just like some of my other favorite characters in the other Urban Fantasy series’ I so love and adore (there are only two others) Rule, Lily, Cynna and Cullen are always and I mean ALWAYS tangled in a bunch of mess and Bloodlines is no different. What I really enjoyed about their adventures this time around was that everyone already knew each other going in. There were no awkward introductions or pissing contests to see who would be dominant. All parties are privy to one another and so things were able to just be set into motion.
One thing I would like to see switched up in this series is the choice of villain. The first, second and third book all featured demons as the main antagonist and Big Bad. There are other conflicts and issues that are thrown throughout the mix but for the most part, the biggest obstacle is demons. There is definitely something sinister brewing as a result of some events that occurred in Bloodlines, I just hope Eileen is quick on the uptake and I don’t have to spend another book wondering how they’re going to defeat THIS demon.
I’m still thoroughly enjoying Rule and Lily’s relationship and their interactions with one another. I’m also really liking the new pairing that is explored between Cynna and Cullen. They have this really bitter and harsh banter with one another but its not malicious or even mean. It reads more as pent up attraction than them actually disliking one another. When Cullen wants to put on for the ladies he definitely knows how to but what I love about Cynna is that she doesn’t buy his BS and he likes that she doesn’t. Everyone is just so cute!
Lily is shaking out to be one of my favorite Urban Fantasy characters. A lot of times when you read these books that has a character with strong moral standards, after a couple books or sometimes even just one, those morals and values start to get bent and blurred out of shape. And I’m not saying that is a bad thing, sometimes the situations they’re put in calls for them to be a little flexible. But what I love about Lily, is that even though she’s been thrown into this world where Lupi deal with their own justice and view death as a simply as they view their laundry, she holds on to her integrity. I really love that, especially considering the fact the some of the situations she ends up in are damn near impossible to solve while staying above board, but she doesn’t falter.
There is a continuing story arc in this series and I’m definitely interested in seeing where it goes. But more than anything, I want to know how both Rule and Cullen are going to handle their very different but major, new responsibilities. Next book is called “Night Season.” CANT WAIT TO GET STARTED!