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Chosen By Blood (A Para-Ops Novel) [Mass Market Paperback]

Virna DePaul
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May 3, 2011 A Para-Ops Novel (Book 1)
Don't miss out on National Bestselling Author Virna DePaul's intriguing Para-Ops world! 

"Incredibly well-written, different, and hot." --NYT Bestseller Larissa Ione


"DePaul is amazing! Chosen by Blood is a unique, hot, spellbinding treat for all paranormal romance fans. I can't wait for the next book in the series!" --NYT Bestseller Author Lori Foster

"A gripping tale!...DePaul creates the perfect blend of danger, intrigue, and romance. You won't be able to put this book down!" --NYT Bestseller Brenda Novak

Overview of Chosen By Blood:

Five years after the Second Civil War ends, humans and otherborn- humanlike creatures with superhuman DNA-still struggle for peace. To ensure the continued rights of both, the FBI forms a Para-Ops team with a unique set of skills.

More praise: 

"If you have not yet started this [Para-Ops] series...you are really missing out."  --The Book Reading Gals

"Readers who love Lara Adrian, JR Ward will love this new Para-Ops series -- this author is a rising star." --Sue Grimshaw (Romance At Random) on Goodreads

Try Virna's novels if you love True Blood, Supernatural and heart-pounding thrillers! 

Read the other books in the Para-Ops Series:


Chosen By Fate (Book 2)
Chosen By Sin (Book 3)

Virna's other titles:

 **If you enjoy sexy paranormals, try the paranormal novella, A Vampire's Salvation. "I only have one request--when is the next installment due?"

**To try a contemporary romance with humor and heat, Joyfully Reviewed had this to say about This Magic Moment: "[B]eautifully written...an unforgettable hit." 

**The contemporary novella, Wild For Him, is "well written...and steamy!"
 **And if you enjoy hot cops, try Virna's super sexy erotic romances under the name Ava Meyers (The Red-Hot Cops Series)


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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (May 3, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425241548
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425241547
  • Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 1.3 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #848,957 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Thanks for visiting my author page! I'm a former criminal prosecutor who loves thrilling, sexy stories about ordinary people overcoming extraordinary obstacles to find love. I hope to bring my readers emotional stories that make them feel and dream and wonder well-after they've finished reading them.

I write for Harlequin and Random House. I'm also a bestselling Indie author.

You can read more about me at www.virnadepaul.com.

Thanks for your interest and I hope to hear from you! virna@virnadepaul.com

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Para Ops book one September 17, 2011
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I think that a lot of readers (myself included) tend to give human characteristics to paranormal creatures. And why shouldn't we? They look human, sometimes act human and often.... teehee... fornicate with humans. The problem is that these lead characters often aren't human. The perfect example of this is Knox. I can tell you through the first third of the book he ticked me off. Here is this immortal creature who has a beautiful wife (prologue only), runs a clan, and will live forever attempting to seduce his wife's best friend. Then the a** is chasing after Felicia after Noelle (wife) dies, even saying that Noelle wanted them to be together. I was so so pleased that Felicia kept him off despite her obvious desire. When I told my husband he asked me 'well are vampires in this book monogamous?' huh? Um no they weren't. In fact Noelle had lovers on the side before she died, and had indeed given Felecia and Knox her blessing. It seems that Knox met Noelle, who convinced him to marry her, even though he had said he didn't feel the 'soul mate' connection. He later met Felecia and knew right away that she was his. Then after Noelle dies it's his duty to sire vampire children, so he would have Felecia and then sleep with another vampiress only to procreate.

Suddenly Knox didn't look so bad, it seemed he was an excellent specimen of his own culture. The only thing that would have kept Knox from being 100% faithful to Felicia was the fact that he was clan leader and needed to have pure blood vampire children. Coming from a leadership role I even understood why he didn't throw everything away for Felicia, his clan was dying and as a half breed himself, he was one of the few strong males left. I also completely understood why Knox didn't leave her alone. If my husband spurned my advances and I felt inexplicably drawn to him, and I knew he desired me??? You bet your butt I would have kept after him until I made him mine. Throw in the fact that Knox is part of a species that is more primal than humans, and I understand even better. Which also in turn led to great steamy bedroom scenes that had my cheeks turning pink.

All in all the premise was fantastic, I loved all the secondary characters and hope they are featured in future books. I loved how you really didn't know who the bad guy was, and in the end still was left wondering what was true and what was subterfuge. There was also violence (my favorite!) and enough blood and body bits to satisfy the hard core trigger happy girl in me. The steamy scenes weren't overpowering either. I don't believe they even got together until a third of the way through the book. Even after they had tasted one another the plot and ultimate goal (finding a cure for the dying clan) never took a backseat. All in all I recommend this book and urge readers to look at Knox and all paranormals with a different mind set. They aren't human and won't always act it.
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20 of 26 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars A Badly Executed Blush-Worthy Borderline Erotica June 7, 2011
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Chosen By Blood (A Para-Ops Novel) is set in a world where the paranormal are tentatively accepted by human society after a civil war between the two factions. But the cost was great to the vampires, their numbers dwindling from starvation due to a vaccine developed by humans that have contaminated the blood supply, during the unrest. Enter Knox a half human half vampire hybrid unaffected by the tainted blood and leader of his dying race. Knox will stop at nothing to save his people, putting duty above all else. Even his heart. Felicia is a negotiator for the FBI, and Knox's only weakness. She has been denying his advances for years because of his marriage to her best friend, and her own morals.

But Felicia is about to lose the luxury of running away from the strong attraction she has for Knox. Because they are about to join an elite team of paranormals, and their first mission is to retrieve the antidote to the vaccine that is destroying the vampire's food supply.

This book needed a better editor. There were quite a few typos, and grammar errors. Mostly it needed someone to find a way to fix the confusing beginning. The whole book was set up poorly. Actually I think the story would have been better without the already established, overly complicated lead relationship. The book opens up two years prior to the story's main timeline and thrusts the readers into the middle of Knox's, his wife's, and Felicia's weird relationship. I found this disorienting because the threesome has a long history better suited for a book of it's own, and while I get that DePaul is trying to set up the love interest we aren't getting much of anything about the actual book. It comes off messy and forced. It would have been better to scrap the whole thing and change the relationship structure or at least not make it so rigid.

Another problem with the story is how unlikeable Knox is. It seems like DePaul took her vampire straight out of a carpathian novel by Feehan, but the writing was way more crass. Throughout the book he was mostly concerned with only what he wanted completely disregarding Felicia's wishes. There was no building of a romantic relationship. No getting to know one another. No foundation for their professed feelings. It was nothing but lust in the guise of love.

Most of all I am surprised that Chosen by Blood was so graphic. I'm no prude but most writer's try to find interesting ways to describe sexual content. Not DePaul, she was not creative at all in her descriptions. She was so glaringly blunt and to the point with her writing, that it just didn't fit well, like a puzzle piece jabbed into the wrong slot. And there was a lot of naughty scenes. It seemed like there was something steamy going down in every chapter. This book could be re-shelved in the erotica section instead of paranormal romance. Normally I like this kind of thing but I just don't think it was done very well.

I think the Para-Ops concept is a great and an original idea, but I think the book didn't focus on that idea enough. The supporting characters were awesome and under utilized. DePaul had an interesting take on the undead, mages, and half borns. Plus her world building is lacking. She spent way too much time creating a vampire society that came off aloof and pretentious. Along with an overly complicated one dimensional relationship and then used sex to cover up her short comings.

Chosen by Blood could have been a killer book with the potential for an equally amazing series. But DePaul is stalled by the tired and stale romantic standards of barbaric bloodsucker stereotypes. Choosing to highlight her stories weaknesses instead of developing it's strengths and originality. I think she could benefit by focusing on the missions, moving her minor characters into equally major roles, and putting as much effort into her post-apocalyptic world building as her sexual content.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Premise / Fizzling Romance June 24, 2011
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In an alternate history the US Second Civil War has all but wiped vampires out of existence, and in the aftermath of peace they are on the brink of extinction. A vaccine was invented that tainted human blood, ruining it as a food source for the vampire population. As a result, the number of fanged are dwindling.

Now the US vampire population live in a sanctuary called `The Dome', and are led by Knox Devereaux - a dharmire human/vampire hybrid, and among the last few unaffected by the vaccine.

Knox was a soldier in the Second Civil War, but now he lives to lead his dying race . . . a heavy task to fall on his shoulders. As the vamp leader, Knox is expected to marry a pure vampire female and help to procreate and save the fading population. He already performed his duty when he married the vampire Noella, and had two beautiful children with her. But even though Knox married Noella, he has always been in love with her best friend - the human female, and FBI hostage negotiator, Felicia Locke.

Knox's leadership role is about to get even more complicated. The FBI have got wind of an antidote to the vaccine - something that could eliminate the contamination of human blood and restore the vampire's food supply, thereby saving an entire race of paranormal people.

And sine Knox has the most to gain from this antidote, he is heading up the mission to find proof of its existence. Together with a walking-dead-woman simply called `Wraith', a werewolf called Hunt, psychic human O'Flare and a mage named Lucy, Knox will put his life on the line to save his people . . . but when Felicia joins the task-force, Knox suddenly has more to lose, and gain.

`Chosen by Blood' is the first book in Virna DePaul's new paranormal series, `Para-Ops'.

It's always nice to read fresh blood in the urban fantasy / paranormal genre. Old favourites will always be anticipated New Year releases, but the promise of a fresh new series to sink one's teeth into is equally exhilarating. So it was with great enthusiasm that I delved into DePaul's first book, `Chosen by Blood'. . .

This novel is the establishment of the series focus Para-Ops team. In DePaul's alternate world, paranormal people are marginalized and ostracized in the wake of Civil War. Thanks to a vaccine, humans gained the upper hand in the war by eliminating themselves as a food source for vampires. But when a cure is rumoured to exist, all paranormal factions see it as an opportunity to right the imbalance between humans and paranormal's.

`Chosen by Blood' mostly concerns the Para-Ops leader and vampire head-honcho, Knox Devereaux. Not only does Knox have the weight of his people's existence on his hands, but he is being confronted with his own personal wants and desires in the form of human FBI agent, Felicia Locke.

In theory, Felicia and Knox have a good romance - full of unrequited love and unimaginable yearning, stirred up with controversy over her being a human and Knox being part vampire. Knox has been pursuing Felicia since they first met, despite her uneasy attraction to him and his marriage to her best friend. Noella and Knox even proposed a mating-pair arrangement, whereby Felicia would be Knox's mistress. But Felicia wanted monogamy and fidelity, and she had no interest in being `the other woman'. When the novel opens, Felicia is attending Knox and Noella's wedding anniversary when Knox succumbs to lust and proposes this `ménage' arrangement to a disgusted and heartbroken Felicia. Skip ahead two years and Noella is dead, murdered the only way a vampire can be - her heart ripped out and burned. Felicia has managed to avoid Knox, who has been in France for some time arranging his new marriage (which will strengthen ties with the European vampires). But Knox is still adamant that Felicia be his mistress - and he hopes that when they are reacquainted, Felicia will be willing to shake off the shackles of close-minded human fidelity.

Right away, DePaul is on the back-foot with regards to Knox and Felicia. First off, she references their first meeting where, apparently, sparks were flying and lust was running high. But readers are given little to no back-story about Knox and Felicia's first meeting. We don't even really know how Felicia came to be best friends with the vampire Noella (strange, since their friendship probably kicked-off in the wake of vampire discrimination?). But most detrimental of all is that readers never experience Knox and Felicia's first meeting, either in flashback or detailed remembering, it's always just stated as a fact that they have a heart-tugging attraction to one another . . . Urgh. True love, soul mates and love at first sight all rolled into one. If you're like me, then this romantic premise really bugs you because it gives the author a scapegoat - `soul mates' can replace actual attraction, and `love at first sight' is cited instead of actual scenes of sexy repartee and genuine affection. Such is the case with `Chosen by Blood'. Knox need only be in the same room and Felicia creams her pants. And even when Felicia is heart-broken and insulted by Knox's offer of mistress-status, Felicia still wants him and can't deny her attraction to him. It's telling, not showing; DePaul is telling readers that Felicia and Knox want each other, without showing us much evidence to back it up.

For some people, Knox's offer of blatant infidelity will be quite off-putting to the overall romance of the novel (especially when vampires in most paranormal romances `mate for life'). But DePaul actually works this unorthodox offering into the story . . . Felicia is frustrated by Knox's presumptuous and hollow offer of an extramarital affair. But it's the norm for vampires to marry pure-bloods, but take other lovers - while Knox believes that Felicia should ignore her stuffy human preconceptions about fidelity and monogamy - both of them are ruled by their cultures and beliefs, but are desperate to change the other's thinking.

I thought that Knox and Felicia's tug-of-war romance, with the hurdle of misconceptions about fidelity and marriage, was interesting and tension-filled. But their actual `sparkage' and heat just wasn't there . . . as evidenced by their first sex scene. This was clunky and unsatisfying. Considering the fact that Felicia had been ignoring her lustful pull towards Knox for years, you would think that their first coupling would be explosive and soul-affirming - instead it read awkward and unfulfilling.

Knox and Felicia were a pretty awful first HEA couple for the new Para-Ops series. But there is hope for two secondary characters introduced in `Chosen by Blood'. The living-dead-girl, Wraith, and human psychic Caleb O'Flare. I loved these two - they are both combative and hurtful towards one another, but only to hide their true (awkward) attraction. These two stole the romantic spotlight, completely. I'm thrilled that the next book, `Chosen by Fate' is about their romance . . . and whereas DePaul just told us that Felicia and Knox were attracted to one another (as opposed to showing us), I can definitely attest to O'Flare and Wraith's sizzling chemistry.

The romance in `Chosen by Blood' felt completely flat to me, but I did like DePaul's world building. The story of an alternate history and Second Civil War is ingenious and full of possibility. The vaccine/antidote storyline of this book is a good introduction to this universe, in which vampires are dwindling and `Others' are discriminated against. But there's plenty of leeway for deep exploration . . . in the wake of war one group is always the down-trodden, the loser forced to succumb to the whims of the victor. That's humans and `Others' in DePaul's world. I'm willing to forgive a lot of the romantic fizzle, purely because I loved this Civil War storyline so much.

I will also say that the ending of this book didn't entirely work for me. The dénouement drags, and a lot of previously-unmentioned villains pop out of the woodwork to complicate the finale . . . . But like I said, I'm willing to forgive a lot of DePaul because I loved the back-story universe she created. I'm also really excited to read Wraith and O'Flare's romance - which is sure to wash out the bad taste Felicia and Knox left behind.

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I couldn't put it down. On to the next book. Yay!!! I really enjoy the books I have read by this author.
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