Blood Is Thicker Than Water The Reilly Vampire Chronicles - Book One Romance, laughter and gunplay result when siblings, Amy and Paul Reilly, discover that vampires are real and you can haunt your ancient relatives. Add a meddling goddess, witchcraft, and a vampire feud and you have a fast-paced fun read with lots of sex, violence and family loyalty.
W. A. Hoffman, aka Wynette A. Hoffman, is a middle-aged white woman of English/Welsh/Irish descent (with a little German and Spanish to add flavor). Born in March, 1964. Married for 16 years. A geek: comic book collector, movie fanatic, anime watcher, gamer, MMORPG player (multi-box World of Warcraft.) Lives in a big suburban tri-level in Aurora, Colorado, with two German Shepherd Dogs, two Siamese cats, and a pod of gerbils. She don't have any children. She drives a station wagon. She's allergic to soy and alcohol. She used to be an IT manager; before that she was an administrative assistant. Now she just writes. (That doesn't mean you can make a living at this: it just means she married well.)
This just didn't do it for me and I DNF'd before the halfway point. Way too many characters and storylines for my taste. Also I don't resonate with torture porn so there's that. I'm sure there's an eager audience that will find this awesome....unfortunately I am not a member of that particular circle.
This book is simply amazing! I am not a huge fan of vampire novels but this book changed my entire view on everything! I would very much so recommend this book to those who question vampire books or those who are just madly deeply in love with vampires ! Kind of like the twilight series ! This book is 4 out of 5 stars because in some points it got a little confusing and got kind of boring but it picked it right back up so you didn't get to bore that it made you put it down ! Great book in my eyes
This was an odd book. When you first start out it seems like you are reading about random people and not sure why they are all there, but by about page 50 you see how they are all connected to each other. As the story goes on you see how these connections become tighter and tighter. This book is also a different take on vampires. Overall the book was ok, it did have the promise to be better but just fell a little short.