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Drink of Me Reviewed By Amy Lignor of Bookpleasures.com
- By Amy Lignor
- Published November 6, 2010
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Amy Lignor
Reviewer Amy Lignor: Amy is the author of a historical fiction novel entitled The Heart of a Legend, and Mind Made, a work of science fiction. Presently, she is writing an adventure series set in the New York Public Library, as well as a teen fiction series, The Angel Chronicles. She is an avid traveler and has been fortunate to have journeyed across the USA, where she has met the most amazing people, who truly bring life and soul to her books. She lives in the Land of Enchantment (for now) with her gorgeous daughter, Shelby, her wonderful Mom, Mary, and the greatest friend and critic in the entire world - her dog, Reuben
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Author: Jacquelyn Frank
ISBN:
978-1-4201-0985-6
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With every series that Ms. Frank has
offered to her legions of fans, she seems to have gotten better and
better with each one (if that’s at all possible). I, for one,
have always been a fan of the stories that make up the series’The
Nightwalkers; The Shadowdwellers; and, The Gatherers. Each and
every character has been unforgettable and the passion that they
inspire truly makes for great stories!
Reule is the
Prime (the leader) of a Pack of beings who drink blood.
Now…wait a minute…they are NOT vampires. Reule’s “family”
is called the Sange, and they actually NEED to drink the blood of
their mates. Kind of an odd way to “bond,” but, alas,
that’s the way it is for the Sange. (Anything in the name of love,
I suppose)
Now the Sange tribe has very special
powers – they are telepathic. When a pack member is in
trouble, Reule and the rest of his Pack mount a search and rescue
mission and, while saving their cohort, the pack stumbles across a
woman by the name of Mystique. She is actually hiding out from
the enemies of the Sangre tribe known as the
Jackals.
Unfortunately for Mystique, she is
suffering from amnesia and Reule feels strangely protective of the
beautiful woman who has no idea what’s going on around her.
He’s completely honorable, as always, and brings her back to his
home in order to make ensure her safety. What Reule doesn’t
know is that Mystique has a very special gift of her own; she’s a
healer, and quickly becomes invaluable to the Sangre tribe.
Reule
finds himself, for the first time ever, completely thrown by a
female. Usually so completely dominant and self-assured,
Mystique has the ability to make him feel confused, aroused…beside
himself in all ways. The only thing he seems to know for sure
is that he never wants Mystique to be away from him.
There
is so much to tell you about this book, plot-wise, but I want to give
absolutely nothing away. Because, as always when it comes to
Ms. Frank, this is one that you will want to have on your home
bookshelf. I know, I know…everyone who reads my reviews knows
that I’m not usually pleased with anything that drinks blood.
The constant flow of novels regarding vampires and blood drinkers
that have saturated the marketplace since old Edward arrived on the
scene, has left me with a headache the size of Greenland. But
you must understand this, dear readers, Ms. Frank has been thrilling
audiences with her passion, mysticism, sensuality – everything –
since before Jacob was a pup, or Edward was even a blip in Meyer’s
eye. J This woman absolutely knows her stuff!!
Enjoy!
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