I received this book in a Goodreads giveaway. When I entered the giveaway, I really had no idea of what the book was about but because James Rollins is one of my favorite authors, I could not resist entering to win a copy. I have enjoyed the Sigma Series and have come to appreciate the writing talent of Mr. Rollins.
Innocent Blood is the second book in a new series. This series has been co-authored by Rebecca Cantrell. I did not read the first book, Blood Gospel, so I was unfamiliar with the story of Innocent Blood and had I realized it was book two, I would have read Blood Gospel prior to reading this book.
Innocent Blood gave a good introduction to some of the events of the prior book so it was relatively easy to start with book two and move forward. The story follows Erin Granger, an archaeologist and Jordan Stone, a military officer as they encounter "fallout" from their adventures in book one. They rejoin forces with members of the Sanguine order, a secret order associated with the Vatican in an attempt to stop Armageddon. Along the way you have prophecy, angels, immortals, strigoi, and other things of antiquity.
The book takes place in a time frame of about two days. Trust me when I say there is a great deal of action that happens during that time. Rollins and Cantrell keep the action flowing and the book moves at a fast pace. The authors do a good job with their character development and are able to develop depth and complexity in the cast of characters.
When I first began reading the book, because of my lack of knowledge about the story, I was disappointed with the overall subject. I just wasn't prepared or interested in reading a book that dealt so much with some of the subject matter (the overall good versus evil, supernatural beings, vampires, etc.), but the writing hooked me and I couldn't stop. I found myself heading to the dictionary to find out what a word meant because there were many things I was unfamiliar with in this story. At the end of the day, despite my initial reluctance, I really enjoyed the book. I can't sure for sure that I will read the next book in this series, but then again, I just might.