For Gypsy Theron, her life seems to be spiraling out of control.
As her life-mate and husband, General Kharon, struggles with a dangerous infection of Serillian Fever, an epidemic of the disease has also broken out. The possibility that Gypsy might lose Kharon plunges her into a devastating depression that threatens to swallow her mind and soul. As Kharon grows sicker, so does Gypsy, and a new, terrifying truth emerges. It is becoming increasingly evident that General Kharon might be the one thing that could finally destroy her. Could their intimate connection through the Primal Fever ultimately bring death to them both?
Ravenous Brutality obviously part of a series starts of very quickly possibly where the rest of the series leaves off and right away you are pulled into Kharon and Gypsy's story. Right off the bat I really sympathized with Kharon and his suffering, I also sympathized with Gypsy for watching the man she loved suffer so much. From the beginning you are tied to the characters emotional struggle to cope with what is happening to Kharon. It was interesting to see Kharon actually going through the stages of a person that's actually dying. What I felt the most was how much Gypsy cared for her husband but what turned me off so much about her was how inactive she was to do anything about it. You can easily sense Gypsy's struggle but instead of being a strong partner for her husband she seems to just spent most of the time wallowing despite the occasions that her stubbornness seems to seep through I hoped to see more of. There are quite a few strange twists and turns in the story but all in all was a really great read.