6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful start to a new series!, December 23, 2007
What a truly wonderful book!! I totally fell in love with Jachin! What a fine alpha hero!! And with such a heart!! Yuuuuummmmm!
And I loved Ariel, who had just enough innocence, humor, strength and pluck! There was action, suspense, caring and love all rolled into this.
I so love the kind of book that makes me want the family to go away(only for a little while!!) And the kind that I can't stop thinking about the characters and what's to happen next, when I've had to put it down to do something else!! And Scions:Resurrection was this kind. I cannot wait for the next in the series; Scions:Insurrection.
What a GREAT read. I loved, loved, LOVED this book!!! I've already started rereading it!!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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a sexy and satisfying read, January 3, 2008
Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques
A CK2S Recommended Read!
Vampires are extinct... or are they?
Ariel's family was slaughtered by vampires and she's the only one left. Hoping to conquer her fear of the monsters once and for all, she wrote a vampire romance novel intending for it to purge the horror from her mind. Unfortunately, all it did was cause a huge controversy over the existence of vampires... and bring her to the attention of the Sanguinas. The Sanguinas are a vampire clan hiding out in the forests, just trying to survive in a world where human blood is deadly to them.
Jachin was banished from the Sanguinas and made to live in human society, hiding his true nature from everyone, and killing for money. When he discovers a supposedly fictional novel based on the very prophecy that has kept his hopes alive, believing that someday vampires would once again be able to live free. He knows he has part of the answer - if only he can get Ariel to the vampire leader who banished him, to fulfill the prophecy.
Jachin never counted on falling for the stubborn woman.
I've never read a Patrice Michelle novel before since she writes primarily erotica, but since Resurrection is a Nocturne I knew the heat level would be dialed down a bit. Then there is the fact that the story sounded so wonderful that I just couldn't resist. What a fantastic book! Action levels are intense and high, keeping the book fast paced and engrossing. The romance is beautifully done, with so much conflict and tension between Ariel and Jachin that we wonder how they will ever make it at the same time we know they are meant for each other.
World building is brilliantly done, with Resurrection taking place in a near future society. Here, the vampires are a failed laboratory experiment and human blood has somehow become poisoned, forcing the vampires to rely on each other for the nourishing blood they require. What a great concept. While this in itself isn't exactly a new idea, Patrice Michelle handles it with finesse, making it become fresh and exciting.
Of course, knowing Patrice Michelle is known for her erotic romance stories, I expected the heat to rise as soon as Ariel and Jachin meet. The sexual tension between them is intense, sparking the moment Jachin flies in to throw Ariel over his shoulder and whisk her away to safety (but was it really safe?) from her newly indentified enemies. Sparks fly every time Ariel and Jachin are together and when they finally break down, caving under the pressure of their undeniable attraction, the love scenes will singe your fingers with their intensity.
I found Resurrection to be a sexy and satisfying read that I hated having to put away so I could take care of those mundane things in life like work and sleep. While this volume in the series is complete in and of itself, the ending hints and future events sure to be delved into with future books in the series. I was left hungering for more of the exciting Scions world, eager to know what is still to come.
© Kelley A. Hartsell, December 2007. All rights reserved.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Scions, March 4, 2008
Ariel Swanson never meant the book she wrote to be more than an exercise in overcoming her fear of vampires. However, now she finds herself in the midst of protests for and against her book and a media frenzy because of it. The most unexpected result is Ariel coming to the attention of vampires - vampires that the entire world believes extinct and who now are pursuing Ariel to violent results. But when Ariel is kidnapped by Jachin, a "rogue" vampire, things get even more complicated as Ariel becomes a pawn of the power plays of the vampire community and in relation to a prophecy of dubious validity.
Jachin Black has survived the last ten years as a rogue by not even considering the alternative and becoming a proficient killer for hire. But when Jachin accidentally comes across Ariel Swanson's book. he believes that he has found the answer to the prophecy that he has hung all his hopes on - the prophecy that speaks of a brighter future for the vampire community. When Jachin kidnaps Ariel, they are constantly pursued and attacked by other members of the paranormal community trying to prevent Jachin and Ariel from reaching their goal. Will Jachin be able to fulfill the prophecy or will they be stopped before they even try?
Resurrection is a vampire romance that starts off with a blast and continues with non-stop action until the exciting finale. The storyline is an interesting take on the vampire myth and how they relate to the "normal" world. Ariel makes an interesting heroine as she is reluctant to become part of anything involving vampires due to traumatic experiences in her past. However, while her change of heart is touching and expected, it occurs so quickly that you can almost miss it if you are not paying attention. Jachin is a hard man due to circumstance - not preference, but when he was exiled from his home he is forced to do many things to survive. As Jachin and Ariel come together, they will heat you up with their undeniable passion and leave you wanting for more even if the dialogue is a little silly at times. Resurrection is an entertaining read that will keep you on the edge of your seat with the non-stop action.
Sabella
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