Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
Blood Cure picked up precisely where Blood Match ended. A lot of changes have taken place, and it forces Reyna to adapt. She has come a long way. She no longer portrayed the naive and mouthy female that readers were used to in the previous books. The chaos, mayhem and the loss she suffered did not break her, instead it brought out her leadership skills. I admired her ability to rally everyone in fighting for the equality of humans and vampires.
I will not go into much detail as I do not wish to spoil the story for those who have not read it as yet. However, what I will say is that this was a well-written series with interesting characters. I loved how everything was resolved, and everyone got what they rightly deserved.
Another thing I will share is that there were several upheavals in this book. There were moments when I feared for the characters, especially Reyna. Each character had their own share of turmoil.
Caitlin Elizabeth continues to narrate, and she did a splendid job. I enjoyed every moment listening to this series. She brought life to the story and the characters.
Conclusion/Recommendation
All in all, Blood Cure was an exciting conclusion to a series I thought was unique and edgy. It demonstrates love’s ability to conquer its enemies and that it pays to stand up and fight for what you believe. Fans of paranormal romance and urban fantasy would love this series.
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