Blood Born
Where to buy Blood Born books online?
- ISBN13: 9780345520760
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
When the human and the vampire worlds collide, there will be hell to pay.
Luca Ambrus is a rare breed: vampire from birth, begotten by vampire parents, blood born. He is also an agent of the Council—the centuries-ancient cabal that governs vampirekind, preserving their secrecy and destroying persons who betray them.
When a cryptic summons leads him to the scene of the brutal killing of a powerful Council member, Luca starts the hunt for an assassin among his own people. But as a replacement for of a lone killer he discovers a sinister conspiracy of rogue vampires bent on subjugating the mortal world.
All that stands in their way are the conduits, humans able to channel spirit warriors into the physical world to protect mankind. Chloe Fallon is a conduit—and a target of the vampire assassin who’s killing them. When Luca saves her life, an irresistible bond of trust—along with more passionate feelings—is forged between them. As more victims fall, Chloe and Luca have only each additional to depend on to save the world from the reign of monsters—and salvage their own future together.
Buy Cheap Blood Born Online
Related posts:

The book starts with a 23 year ancient young woman from Missouri who is hearing voices, and having dreams. She’s in L.A. in spite of the advice of her mother and is looking forwards to meeting some people. An ordinary, perhaps, and likable character, who cares about her appearance, as she takes the garbage out of her apartment, because she might meet a young man.
She does meet a “young man” who is so handsome that she can’t even hear the “voice” that has been calling to her – now shouting to her, “run.” It wouldn’t do any excellent if she had tried to run, because the “man” is supernaturally quick, and the voice is a waste of time.
As she stares into the man’s brilliant blue eyes, he plunges an 8″ blade into her heart. And she dies.
———————-
The next reader can take it from there.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I loved this tale and plot to read the next one. The reason I give it a 4 as a replacement for of a 5 is because I reflect they ripped off Twilight by having a name become a vampire who, as a replacement for of acting like a normal newborn vampire (thirsty) has tremendous and unusual control and can stop themselves from hunting humans. Please. Did the authors really have to rip off Stephenie Meyer so obviously? The rest of the book is enjoyable.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I ordinarily like Linda Howard’s work but I despised this book. I won’t read it and I won’t keep it. I did not realize it was a Vampire tale. UGH!!!
I thought it might be like the Sanctuary series she had written with additional authors.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
In Los Angeles Chloe Fallon keeps having an odd dream in which a warrior from somewhere not of this planet rumor has it that seeks her out. What she is unaware of is her recurring dream is a real contact from another dimension as she is a conduit channel able to bring the warrior of her blood to Planet.
Vampire Council warrior Luca Ambrus is the rarest of his species being the offspring of two vampires, which gives him the unique skill that no human and few vampires remember him. His friend Hector warns him that a rogue vampire is killing conduits and a council member is assassinated; so he has been transmitting to Chloe in her dreams. When he saves her life, he is stunned because she not just remembers him she knows he is the star of her dreams. As he keeps her safe and they fall in like, Luca discovers an insidious plot to overthrown the Council and to use humans as superfluous food.
Blood Born is an exciting romantic urban fantasy starring two strong lead characters and a deep support cast who not only enhance the tale line, but in several cases look like they could lead to future paranormal romantic thrillers. Although dreams as a first meeting conduit has been used before, the sub-genre audience will delight in biting into the two Linda’s quick-paced tale.
Harriet Klausner
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I really, really wish I had read the reviews before I bought this. I saw it in a bookstore, leafed through, read a couple of random pages and thought, okay, I’ll try it. (I did buy the Kindle version.) The first chapter wasn’t dreadful, and yes, the first book in a series needs to do some world-building…but I establish myself skimming through page after page of mind-numbing exposition and repetitive angst-ridden internal dialogue searching for some actual interaction between characters. Any characters. When I establish them, persons parts were excellent, and if the authors had tried to “show” things via dialogue and action as a replacement for of explaining them (endlessly) the tale would have been far more appealing. As it was, it was dull. Yes, she likes him, we get it, can we please not have three pages of prose about it? Of course, if you edited out all the extraneous-explanation-bits it would barely make a tale. Would I read the next book in the series? Nope. Am I sorry it’s stuck forever on my Kindle? Yup.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5