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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Her best yet!!, December 16, 2000
I first want to start off by saying that Blood Ties is Karen E. Taylor's best book yet! Before I go on, I'll give a short rundown on the book. This is the 3rd book in The Vampire Legacy. In this installment, the Carde, a secret society of vampires, ask Deirdre and Mitch to catch someone who is killing humans and vampires. The book leads up to an exciting showdown that could cost Deidre and Mitch their life. There are so many wonderful things about this book. One strong point is that Deirdre gets to lean more about what it's like to be a vampire, and the powers that she has, and the power of what she has to discover. I liked how the reader learns about Deirdre, as she learns about herself. I also liked how the reader gets to see how alone Deidre was when she was first given the dark gift. Let's face it, she had nobody to show her the ropes. With Mitch, it's a different story, he has Deirdre and The Cadre and the journals that Max had to show him how to be a vampire. I dare say that Deidre was a bit jealous of that. I was very impressed with Mitch and how he he has handled the Dark Gift of being a vampire. There were a couple of times when I was under the impression that he though the humans were below the vampires on the food chain (no pun intended). I also liked how he was able to learn so much so fast on being a vampire. I *loved* the character of Vivienne. What a playful little vampire. *LOL* She has sexuality and charm and loves to tease. I hope that we get to know more of her history. I also liked how Deirdre feels responsible for the killings. Deirdre feels a "Blood Tie" with the killer (I can't say who it is) b/c she helped create him. Even though it was an accident, she still feels that she's to blame for what happened. At first She feels compassion towrds the killer, b/c he has had nobldy to show him (the killer) how to be a vampire. The compassion that Deirdre feels can be the described as the compassion a mother feels for her child. I also like the way Larry, doesn't like being a vampire. Even though he wanted to be one, and Deirdre tried to tell him what a hell it is, and he wouldn't listen. When the reality of being a vampire hits him, he realizes that Deirdre was right. One of the strengths of Karen's books is that they all play off each other. One book sets up the next, and Blood Ties is no exception. Her skill as a writer make this a pleasure to read with the plot twists that keeps you hooked till the last page. After you read the frist two (Blood Secret and Bitter Blood) I highly suggest you read this book. Heck, read the frist two books, just to take pleasure in reading this book.
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