A Drop of Scarlet

A Drop of Scarlet (Voice of Blood #4)

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Ariane Dempsey is a dedicated scientist specializing in blood diseases. None of her colleagues suspect that she is also a vampire. Lately, her research has taken a very personal turn--she is trying to find a drug that will help her lover, John, whose mind has been unstable since Ariane first made him a vampire.

But the drug she develops has unforeseen effects and word sprea

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Paperback, 354 pages
Published May 15th 2011 by Dorchester Publishing Trade (first published January 2nd 2007)
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Amybeans
This series had a lot of promise, and unfortunately, the last book ends with a whimper. Characters are introduced and killed off seemingly to make the point that these vampires do kill people if there's the slightest inconvenience or danger to themselves. Ariane is portrayed as Doing It All for Love when she creates a drug that will keep her vampire partner, John, sane and stable, since he was shortchanged on the all important vampire blood exchange when he was made. During the first book, she b...more
Sonamae Moon
This book was an end (Unless Jemiah picks it back up later) to a great series that stole my heart years ago. I thoroughly enjoyed myself, reading from each character's perspective with each new twist. I adored how each segment was completely different with each character, and that it slipped you into their shoe so to speak. I've read a few books that have used this technique and it left me disoriented, while this book made the path easy and exciting. I highly recommend it.
C.M.
I'm not sure if this is the end of the series or not but I really enjoyed all four books. Jefferson brings back Vampires that are born to be despised. They are horrific beasts that have little concern for human lives -or any lives for that matter. It was really interesting to see where the entire four books has lead. I throughly enjoyed John.
Shelly
greta read not meant for small children due to sexual content
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African American horror author and Dark Horse comics editor. Her Voice of Blood series introduces the smart, beautiful, sexy and vicious vampires of Portland.

Jemiah Jefferson was born in Denver, Colorado. Her childhood consisted of a steady diet of AM radio, New Wave and disco, music videos, Star Wars, and resenting the strictures of school. At an age too early to remember, she began making up sto...more
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