11 October 2018

Blood Memories by Barb Hendee REVIEW

Summary:

Eleisha Clevon is irresponsiblly pretty--with a mane of golden locks surrounding innocent hazel eyes and the face of a teen angel. But she is no angel. And she's far older then she looks. Like most vampires, she has a soecial gift. In her case, it's the ability to make men want to care for her. A few even survive the experience. Eleisha doesn't like to kill, but self-preservation comes first.
So when an old friend destroys himself by walking into sunlight right in front of her, Eleisha is shocked. And what she finds afterward points to how very sick of life her friend had become--piling drained corpses in the basement and keeping records of other vampires' real names and addresses. That's a problem.
Because now there are policemen on the case: two very special humans with some gifts of their own. They know who Eleisha is and, even more dangerous, what she is. But Eleisha realizes that being known and understood may have its attractions--even if it puts her and all her kind at risk.

My Thoughts:

This was a surprisingly quick, easy read. It was very interesting to see another person's perspective on vampires.
Maggie seems like a jerk but you kinda feel bad for her when she is killed. Philip is interesting, and Eleisha is kind of odd.
But overall this was pretty good, although pretty confusing too.

My Rating: 3 stars