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Blood Therapy (2012)

by Lynda Hilburn(Favorite Author)
3.79 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0857387227 (ISBN13: 9780857387226)
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English
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publisher
Jo Fletcher Books/Quercus Books UK
series
Kismet Knight, Ph.D., Vampire Psychologist
review 1: My sister lent me this book, and I finished it in two days. I loved the first in this series, The Vampire Shrink, and this story is just as fun. It starts with Kismet Knight, Vampire Psychologist, still reeling from the mess of the grisly Halloween murders and showdown with Lucifer/Brother Luke. Kismet has her hands full of vampire clients with a range of issues, as well as the stress of knowing that Lucifer, the mad vampire, is still after her and has been killing other therapists who bear any resemblance to her. To add to her problems, she learns her brain is affected negatively by her vampire boyfriend Devereux, who has been acting odd lately too. Just to stir things up, add in FBI agent Alan, who makes his interest in Kismet clear, and is also trying to track down... more Lucifer. The paranormal world gets stranger and stranger for Kismet as she discovers that she can protect her brain (oh yeah, but my having to drink blood of the elders! Yuck!) and that she can now see and talk to ghosts. All in all, this is a fun read. I look forward to seeing what happens next.
review 2: The second book in Lynda Hilburn’s Vampire Psychologist series, Blood Therapy, the feisty psychologist, Kismet Knight, has come to realization that vampires exists amongst us. Coming off the heels of The Vampire Shrink, Kismet’s life have been frenzy ever since being kidnapped by a psychotic vampire named Lucifer and after learning about her powers and what it is capable of. Devereux, her master vampire lover, is breaking down as he is unable to track down Lucifer. Even the gathering of vampires for her self-help group seems to be failing. With Lucifer still pitting Kismet in his sights, she’s become defiant to Devereux’s demands and realizes that she needs to learn how to shield her brain from his powers.Sequels are meant to give more insights to already developed characters and story lines. Author Lynda manages to do just that. She has advanced the Kismet character as well as adding a layer to an already compelling and intriguing world. Kismet’s sophisticated view of the vampire world is quite interesting. Lynda’s writing style transmits the readers into her viewpoint and gets a real definitive feeling towards how she feels about Devereux and this whole new world that she recently discovered. The clever concept of celebrity and historical figure vampires is entertainingly unique. Just the thought of your favorite Hollywood star being a vampire is a fun idea to throw around in your head. The story paces along quite well as Lynda places her wonderful characters into interesting and amusing situations. The psychology aspect of the book is the one thing that truly stands out. This is one department that many books in the paranormal romance section rarely explore and it certainly brings a plate of interesting throughout. Blood Therapy is a solid story being that is lead by imaginative and innovative writing that the third book is certainly shaping up to be a can’t-miss opportunity to find out what will happen next to these unforgettable characters. less
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ultrrra
I enjoyed it...would have been happy with more cannoodling though :)
saffie
The plot is okay but the dialogue is a bit dodgy.
Vale
Review to follow later. :-)
brook
Just pure fun.
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