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Blood Bath and Beyond

por Michelle Rowen

Series: Immortality Bites (6)

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Joining her fiance Thierry, a centuries-old master vampire, on his first assignment for the Ring, a secret council in charge of keeping vamipires in line, fledgling vampire Sarah Dearly must prove Thierry's innocence when he is accused of a crime he didn't commit.
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This book is awesome. I really enjoyed the story and the fact that the leading lady isn’t a damsel in distress but a bad luck magnet who tries her best to fight her own battles. Thierry is great as well and I really want to read more about the couple.
The plot was great. There was always something unexpected waiting around the corner so you never got bored with the story. Just loved it! ( )
  AllAndAnyBooks | Sep 17, 2020 |
This is the first book in a new mystery series based on a series called Immortality Bites - a paranormal romance series. I haven't read the paranormal romance series, since it really isn't my thing (the romance part), but I didn't find myself adrift at all reading this book.

I'm also not a fan of inner dialogue, and this book has a lot of it - she's angsty about marring a vampire several centuries older than she, worried about whether he'll be found guilty of a crime he didn't commit, and adrift because all her friends have scattered to the four winds (presumably at the end of the previous series).

But having said that, I liked the characters and the mystery was a good one (two mysteries, really). I will say, I found the ending to Thierry's suspicion of murder plot line to be very very weak I mean really, he's going to be released simply because they *said* they had proof that the murdered man set it up himself - because his ghost told them so? , but the serial killer plot line was a good one and I didn't see the guilty party until the end.

Not the strongest start to a series I've read, but certainly not the worst - there's a lot to like in this book and I'm looking forward to reading the next one. ( )
  murderbydeath | Sep 20, 2014 |
Sarah Dearly is only months old as a vampire (due to a blind date with an undead), but she is now engaged to a 600 year old Master Vampire named Thierry de Bennicoeur. Thierry takes a fifty-year job with a shadowy group called "the Ring," essentially a vampire counsel. He admits it was an offer he couldn't refuse. This job entails a lot of travel over that next fifty years as well. Thierry is surprised, and a little pleased, that Sarah refuses to sit in Vancouver, but insists on traveling with him. Beginning immediately with an assignment in Las Vegas to coral a vampire child beauty pageant contestant, Victoria Corday, that could expose the existence of vampires when people notice she never grows up.

As soon as they arrive at their hotel they are confronted with a vampire serial killer on the loose, leaving bodies along the strip with fang marks showing on their necks. Then before you know it, another high-profile master vampire and old nemesis, Bernard DuShaw, is staked and Thierry is taken away by the Ring's top Hunter. The Ring's Hunter's are widely feared and it looks like Thierry has been setup for DuShaw's murder by an expert. Sarah refuses to go back to Vancouver where it is safe, and finds herself alone on the streets trying to figure out who killed DuShaw. While she is at it she finds a Starbucks blood bar and ends up in several dangerous run-ins.

Sarah Dearly is honest to a fault and is genuinely kind to people. In this debut of the mystery incarnation of Immortality Bites, Sarah is challenged to find her inner courage and bad-ass. As a character, she is a likeable optimist that seems to fall into bad situations. Thierry is full of secrets and epitomizes the tall, dark, and dangerous vampire. But Thierry himself came across as a chess piece being maneuvered and I found myself wanting more from his character. The relationship between Sarah and Thierry is tested and the emotional strain is portrayed well without becoming dark. The character of Victoria Corday is a surprising breakout and is setup to be a continuing one. The concept of a child vampire who has a couple of centuries of worldliness yet is still a child is great and was written well. The Ring's top Hunter, Markus Reed, is a mystery on top of being a deadly vampire with a license to kill. He clearly has some ulterior motive, but we don't get any hint as to what or why. The ending leaves Markus free to appear in future editions.

Las Vegas was good for this debut novel because of its nightlife and wide-open possibilities for characters like magicians and unique stores. The gambling or elaborate show aspects were not in evidence as part of the storyline. The idea of the shadowy Ring who employs hunters and investigates vampires creates a layer of sinister puppet masters that was more prevalent than the city for atmosphere.

There were several things going with this and the initial assignment is the least important. The murder of DuShaw and the Vampire serial killer are more critical in the plot. I had not read the initial Immortality Bites romances but the necessary background was filled in easily. The story maintains a good pace and seemed to go quickly. My interest was maintained throughout and I just enjoyed the story. There is plenty of humor as we hear Sarah's commentary. The humor and the writing style make this lighter than I expected. The confrontation with the serial killer was tense and the wrap up was emotional.

This novel setup the basis for the ongoing mysteries with Thierry's job having them investigating, as well as hints of revelations from his past, and ongoing power-plays with the Ring. It is essentially a cozy with a pretty good fantasy world for the paranormal framing the story for a series thread early on. I would say that the move from romance to mystery was smooth and successful. I am certainly looking forward to the next book in the series.

Rating: Excellent - Loved it! Buy it now and put this author on your watch list.

Series: 1st in An Immortality Bites Mystery

Sensuality: n/a

Mystery Sub-genre: Paranormal Amateur Sleuth

Main Character: Sarah Dearly, newbie vampire

Setting: Modern Day, Las Vegas Nevada

Obtained Through: from publisher for an honest review

Mysteries and My Musings Book Blog
http://www.mysterysuspence.blogspot.com/ ( )
  AFHeart | Oct 19, 2012 |
This is the first book in the Imortality Bites Mystery series and features fledgling vampire, Sarah Dearly and her Master Vampire fiance, Thierry from the Immortality Bites romance series. Thierry has been told that he will be working for the mysterious Ring organization that monitors vamp behavior around the world. Sarah decides to join him on his adventures rather than waiting around for an occasional visit. Their first assignment takes them to Las Vegas to investigate a child vampire who is working the Kid Beauty Pageant circuit. But when they get there, they discover that a series of vampire murders has occurred and is threating to bring all too much attention to the vamp community. These murders are being investigated by the vamp Thierry is going to replace in the Ring, Bernard DuShaw. Bernard and Thierry have history, not always friendly history, so when Bernard turns up dead, Thierry is at the top of the suspect list. Sarah is determined to clear his name and with the help of a tiny beauty queen, she tries her best.

This was a really fun book. I have only read one of the Immortality Bites series, but I was a bit familar with the main characters. The story was good. Sarah and Thierry's relationship is endearing. The mystery was pretty good. I loved the tiny vamp. I will be reading the next in the series. I may go back and catch up on the original series in the meantiime. ( )
1 vota TheLibraryhag | Sep 20, 2012 |
Read for Profiling Mysteries Event (Bought for Myself)
Overall Rating: 4.50
Story Rating: 4.25
Character Rating: 4.75

First Thought when Finished: What a wicked fun read that will have you giggling and then going WTF!

What I Thought of the Case: Blood Bath & Beyond is the first in a new Cozy Paranormal Mystery series. This particular case is about proving how Sarah Dearly's very old vampire fiance, Thierry, just did not commit a murder that he was accused of. Sarah is a magnet for trouble and that adds an element of WTF giggling to the mix. Seriously, her ability to stumble into the most insane situations is perfect for this genre. Add to the fact that she really is whip smart and has some common sense to boot--you have a great cozy mystery leading lady. The case is fun and really not easy to figure out. I was wrong about who I thought did it until about 3/4 of the way through!

What I Thought of the Characters: I could gush about the characters in Blood Bath & Beyond for hours! Sarah is smart, sassy, sarcastic, stubborn, and all-around fun. As a new vampire she is holding her own around other's that are much older. Thierry is sexy in that smoldering, quiet, and over-bearing kind of way. He is a bajillion years old so you have to give him a little leeway in his "I am Man" kind of ways. Best character would have to be little 6-year old Tiara Queen! She cracks me up when she calls Sarah puppy! Her mix of child-like and adult qualities was just perfect. I hope she is in the books to come!

Final Thought: Get thee to the bookstore and grab this book. I didn't read Michelle's first series (though I am going to now) and only felt a little lost at the beginning. I could tell there was a backstory but honestly that was only right at the beginning. This book stands on it's own! ( )
  thehistorychic | Aug 15, 2012 |
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Joining her fiance Thierry, a centuries-old master vampire, on his first assignment for the Ring, a secret council in charge of keeping vamipires in line, fledgling vampire Sarah Dearly must prove Thierry's innocence when he is accused of a crime he didn't commit.

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