On the sultry streets of New Orleans, Captain Scott Boulder and Leah Maguire are about to begin a deadly mission. The traumatized, genetically altered subjects of a Department of Defense experiment gone wrong have escaped, among them Rachel Ackart, a beautiful, seductive, and powerful woman—who is now under the dangerous influence of Andre Espinoza de Madrid, a vampire of incomparable evil and power.
While Predator drones circle above New Orleans, and the sound of Black Hawk helicopters rends the air, Scott and Leah must fight their growing attraction to each other as they pursue their quarry amid the haunted and the damned. But Rachel is one step ahead of them. Andre’s vampire agent will soon unleash the greatest terror of all.
With 100 novels and more than seven million books in print, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Patricia Rosemoor is fascinated with "dangerous love" – combining romance with danger. She has written various forms of romantic and paranormal romantic thrillers, bringing a different mix of thrills and chills to her stories.
Sequel to The Last Vampire, I don't think I'm interested enough to keep following this series. It bugs the heck out of me when a book within a series doesn't have it's own satisfying conclusion and leaves you hanging until the next book comes out. I don't have that kind of patience anymore!
At any rate, this book continues the story of Scott Boulder and Leah and their involvement with a covert military operation that sought to genetically enhance soldiers using the DNA of a vampire. While the vampire seemed to have been destroyed in the previous book, it turns out that he hasn't been destroyed entirely and is working furiously to return to this plain of existence.
c2008: FWFTB: New Orleans: drones, altered, escaped. Where do I start with this one. As the overall star rating for this book is quite good, it is clear that I am in the minority but, jeesh, this book was awful. Perhaps it was because it was the second in a series and I was not invested in the characters. I found the dialogue to be banal, the plotting weak and the clichéd characters unbearable. Not the best use of 60p. Unfortunately, not in a position to be able to recommend it to the normal crew. " If it weren't the part of Bourbon Street where ckubs showcasing beautiful women reigned supreme, some developer would probably try to turn the building into condos."
I suspected this book wouldn't be great when I saw it at the library, but I picked it up in desperation since I couldn't find many horror offerings to read for Halloween. It's safe to say that it lived up (or down) to my expectations. It's a by-the-numbers thriller with annoying characters who can't stop moping over their poor tough lives. Didn't care a whit about any of them, or for reading any other volumes in this series.