The Cold Kiss of Death by Suzanne McLeod is the 2nd book in the Spellcrackers series after the Sweet Scent of Blood. If you are in the US, you will have a hard time finding this book until April, when the official US launch date is set. If you are in London, you are peachy!
Luckily, a library in the state of Washington had this available, and I borrowed it. Thank you so very much Whatcom County Library System! **You can also win this, if you’re lucky, through the Goodreads.com first read giveaway that ends in April**
Part vampire, Part Fae Genevieve (Genny) Taylor is about to have yet another rough time of it. As we open the book, she appears to be haunted by a little girl named Cosette, (not her real name we learn later) who she believes, is over 100 years old. She’s lost her protection of the Witches Council, and, vampires are sending her love letters on a daily basis. Her witch neighbors want her tossed out into the streets, and one powerful witch in particular, has bespelled the walkway to her apartment. She’s barely hanging onto a thread at her employers, Spellcheckers, thanks mostly to Finn.
What we know from The Sweet Scent of Blood. Genny’s blood is infected with the 3V virus, (Vampire Venom and Virus), which forces her to also crave blood, and if she gives into the vampires who want her, she will become a blood slave. She takes G-Zav, a drug which is supposed to help her with her cravings. He also keeps 8 plus pints of blood handy in case she needs it thanks to her friend and co-worker at HOPE.
She’s been on G-Zav for 10 years, or since the day she was bitten by Malik. She's the daughter of a 300 year old vampire, and a fae mother who "faded" away when she was born. Needless to say, her birth wasn't exactly planned by her mother (Raped). At 14 years of age, Genny was promised to a Master Vampire named Bastian (the Autarch). She was supposed to be his betrothed, but on the day of their union, she choose to run away, which leads to Malik giving her the Cold Kiss of Death, marking her as his own, and binding her soul to him.
Genny is the only Sidhe fae in London, something she can't hide since her eyes are like those of a cat.
In the first book, we learned that Genny uses the body of a real vampire named Rosa to satisfy her blood cravings. Rosa was made by Malik, and they eventually had a falling out of sorts. Genny was clueless to this fact, since, she’s been using the body for 3 years without any complications after paying a witch named Gwen, aka the Ancient One, to be able to magically transform herself into Rosa. That, however, is about to change.
Vampire politics once again force Genny to use Rosa’s body, but this time it comes with dire consequences as there are those off stage who want to grab ahold of Genny’s Sidhe body, and use it for their own. The vamps, notably Elizabetta, want Rosa to blood oath to them, so that they can have free reign over Genny, and her blood. Like I said, Genny is a wanted commodity by demons, witches, fae, and vampires.
There is the fae community itself wants to rape her and impregnate her with their child. What they fail to understand is, Genny has to agree to become pregnant, or otherwise it won’t work. She’s not about to agree to forced rape by anyone, nor does she seem ready to carry a child of someone she has no feelings for.
There is a curse that is plaguing the Fae community of London. A Sidhe Queen has cursed them in order for them to know the grief she had after losing her only child, who was human. No full blood child has been born to any lesser fae, only faelings, which are half human. So, like I said, the only way to break the curse is for a fae to have a full-blooded child with Genny.
Genny has also been set up for murder, when a baker friend she knows, is found dead. Said baker was last seen arguing with his girlfriend, which turns out to be Janet Sims, former Constable, and Genny hater. Genny’s scent is all over the crime scene, which leads to yet another encounter with Genny’s favorite Witch/Constable Helen Crane. Luckily, Malik al-Khan, somehow saves her from a powerful explosion that was triggered by a capture and hold spell by the real killer.
Genny believes that one day, she will have her HEA, but for now, she just wants to be happy to live in the now without any problems. She has Finn, and a kelpie named Tavish, both looking to be the one’s who she breaks the curse with, along with Dryads. Genny also has a hard time distancing herself from Malik, even though he’s had her blood on his mind since she was 4 years old. When Genny uses Rosa’s body, the sparks fly, but Malik doesn’t enjoy it, or so he says. Genny’s love live is basically nonexistent, and not getting any better.
Overall, I really enjoyed this installment of the Spellchecker series better than the first one. I love Genny’s character a lot more this time around. Yes, she's got lots of problems, but she doesn't sink in depression and cry when her world comes crashng down around her. She's finding her magic, which was nearly nothing in the first book. The first book paved the way for the readers to understand what she goes through, who she really is. The uniqueness of being able to use another person’s body in order to quest your hunger, is mind boggling. The story itself becomes more intensified as everyone wants a piece of her, including a demon who masquerades himself as The Earl, a vampire she previously killed.
There’s a bunch of twists and turns, and Genny really can’t trust anyone around her, including Tavish, Finn, or Malik. Malik, it seems, has an agenda all his own; that being the destruction of Rosa. The ending left me sad in that one of Genny’s friends sacrifices herself in order to save her life after her soul was removed from her body, and about to be given to said demon on Halloween. But, there's also a positive. The Queen has granted an extension of Genny’s protection/sanctuary for another year and one day, in order for Genny to try and find a way to break the curse.
The Bitter Seed of Magic, and The Shifting Price of Prey are the next two books in this series, and ones that I will definitely be looking forward to reading.