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The Judging (2010)

by Ellen C. Maze(Favorite Author)
3.79 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1617520225 (ISBN13: 9781617520228)
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English
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publisher
Treasureline Publishing
series
The Corescu Chronicles
review 1: Okay, so when I started this book, it felt cliche. A wealthy good-looking vampire draws the intrest of an equally wealthy blonde bombshell...yada yada yada...they fall in love and she becomes a vampire too, right? NOPE. Guess again. I cannot tell you how it ends, because I don't do spoilers, but be prepared for horrific, surprising, bloody suspenseful ride. This book is twisty and anything but cliche.My favorite part: Each 'judging' is a tale unto itself. The victims, though only 'alive' for about 3-5 pages, are wonderfully developed. Each victim has their own voice, own quirks, and original personalities. I LOVED that bit.Sink your teeth in and enjoy!
review 2: In Ellen C. Maze’s novel, The Judging: The Corescu Chronicles Book One, the author provides her re
... moreaders with a compelling story of a centuries old vampire, Dr. Mark Corescu, a former priest from Hungary, dating back to 1640, who now lives in present-day Atlanta, Georgia. There, he judges and executes evildoers; those who have sinned against God. He soon becomes fascinated with a beautiful, young woman named Hope Brennan, who becomes equally fascinated with him. In the course of their relationship, she helps him to resurrect his memory of once being a priest, but along with the priest comes The Other, a demon who owns and corrupts the vampire's soul. Hope's dear friend, Anthony Agricola, a part-time seminarian, considers the good (or should I say, "bad") doctor to be more of a vigilante. Agricola tries to mend his errant ways by attempting to return Corescu, the long-time-ago priest, back to God. Dr. Corescu's prodigy, Paul Black, who has been his manservant throughout the ages ends up committing a crime which displeases his master, and even though all is forgiven, Paul goes on to become more like his master as the story progresses. For lovers of the vampire genre, this book is highly recommended and should be right up your alley. by Ed Rambeau (author of FORBIDDEN STEPS) less
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alok143
*I won an ARC of this book through GOODREADS FIRST READS GIVEAWAYS*Review coming soon...
Tasteful
I read the first book in the series and it was maybe a 3. This one is even worse.
Avery
Started and did not finish. Just not my cup of tea.
rowan
Great story, fun read.
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