Monday, March 19, 2012
The Sweet Scent of Blood
The Sweet Scent of Blood
A Spellcrackers Novel
by Suzanne McLeod
Genevieve Taylor is a Sidhe-one of the noble fae-and she's unusual, even in a London where celebrity vampires, eccentric goblins, and scheming lesser fae mix freely with humanity. Genny is a rising star at Spellcrackers.com, where she finds the M' in magic - and that invariably leads to mischief, malice and - too often - murder. Spellcrackers.com is affiliated to the Witch Council, whose ancient tenets prohibit any contact with vampires. Genny also works as a volunteer at a clinic which treats victims of vampire attacks. Then there's her extra-curricular activity, extracting vulnerable fae lured by the local fang gangs. Genny certainly doesn't wants any closer involvement with the vampire community. But when Mr October, one of the hot calendar pin-up vamps, is accused of violently murdering his girlfriend, Genny's called on to repay an old debt and prove his innocence. And that means consorting with some of the sexiest vamps in London!
She is fae but reading the book she talks with a brownie about when she was little. Her one nanny used to lock her in a hole durring the day while her father slept. One time the nanny accidently left her in past sunset. Her father woke and found her in there. It wasn't until she got older she realized her father probably killed the nanny. Her father is a vamp.
She can also absorb magic. That is not something that normal fae can do.
This book is really good. By page 34 I was completely addicted to the book.
Suzanne McLeod is a very good writer and I look forward to continuing to read her books.
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