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Jessica McClain #3

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Jessica arrives back in town to find her best friend missing and the most powerful witch in the country is blaming her for it. But before they can move to save her, the group is attacked.

On the run, Jessica and Rourke head to the mountains. Several surprises await them, but in order to save her father they are forced to leave for New Orleans early.

Arriving on the Vampire Queen's doorstep unexpectedly, and bringing trouble on their heels, the Sects are thrown into an all out war. The vicious
skirmish ends up forcing the vamps and Jessica to fight on the same team.

The Vamp Queen ends up owing Jessica, but what Jessica doesn't realize is just how soon she'll have to cash it in...

382 pages, Paperback

First published October 13, 2013

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Amanda Carlson

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Amanda Carlson is the author of the upcoming Jessica McClain series. The first book, Full Blooded, will be released by Hachette Book Group, ORBIT US & UK SEPT 2012. She’s been writing for over ten years. Full Blooded is her first novel. She lives in Minneapolis, with her husband and three kids.

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Profile Image for Mara.
2,537 reviews270 followers
September 1, 2016
2.5

It seems I'm going against the GR tide with Cold Blooded. (Again). I can't deny how good and competent Ms Carlson is as a writer, but Cold Blooded, just as the title implies, left me cold. There's not much in this series that appeals to me anymore.

The only book I really loved was the prequel Blooded. But my enjoyment of the series went down with this latest novel. In part because it seems a rinse and repeat of the previous. There's the same plot and the same (and I mean the same) cliff-ending. Which by the way was exactly the same of the first book. Soon, she's going to get no more loved ones...

As noted before, the book has a cartoonish quality to it. Jessica keeps getting stronger and her powers are of the super hero variety. I don't find this any better any longer I read it. And her reactions seemed off too. She does nothing to a deranged vampire that latches at her neck and almost dries her, but stops reasoning and attacks a demon giving him info and fuel.
I realize she irritates me as a character, mostly because I feel the heavy handed approach of the author, rather than fluid character development.

Same with the mate stuff. How easy is making mates, so you don't really have to explain how people fell in love...Here I found it even more discordant. Met once, mating (of the metaphysical kind) follows, go forcibly different ways. They found each other again. Mating of the physical kind ensue. But hey we are told they love each other. Uh?

Characters. Sorry, but they all blend in their blandness. There's really not much depth into them. Any of them. Nothing that can separate one from the other. Naomi is the servile one, Ray is the foul-mouthed etc.
During a pivotal point, where Jessica has the V Queen at her weakest, I realized how absurd the scene was. How cliché the vamps and their games. (Moreover you need cleverness to be devious. And I didn't see it. It seemed to me they were there because this is what you expect from Vamps.) I was thrown out of the story and really thought about stopping. That's how much I cared.

Plotwise, well, I can't really say much. There's the same plot all over the series. She's hated or coveted, she's running, running, running. She gets new powers/allies/enemies. Fights ensue. Someone dear gets kidnapped. End and your cue to buy the next book. Rinse and repeat. I'm sorry but even with all the action I was bored.
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1,017 reviews1,958 followers
October 5, 2013
With each new book, Amanda Carlson proves yet again that urban fantasy is far from being a dying genre. Her style and approach remind me of Kim Harrison, Patricia Briggs, Charlaine Harris, Jim Butcher and possibly Diana Rowland. I dare say she is in every way their equal.

If I were to do one of my UF recommendation lists (which I will, and soon), the Jessica McClain series would find its place at the top. It contains everything I love most about the genre, while avoiding all its weaknesses. Carlson is far from being predictable: paradoxically, her series has that same roughness and charm introduced by the above mentioned authors, but it manages to be fresh and unique at the same time.

Compared to the previous book, Cold Blooded is a little less structured, without a strong main plotline to clearly define it. It’s difficult to describe the plot in one sentence; instead, Jess and Rourke face challenge after challenge, enemy after enemy, and the game always changes. While it can be a bit disconcerting at times, it certainly makes for an exciting read. A main threat does become clear in the last fifty pages or so, and the battle will continue in the next book as well.

For her part, Jess has finally realized the full extent of her powers. Her blood is incredibly powerful, her wolf wise and mostly cooperative. In her father’s absence, she has been made Alpha of the small pack of wolves that remained with her, and she handles it extremely well. It helps that her mate is very old and very powerful, there to support her in every decision she makes.

The secondary characters make this series truly shine. From Hot Blooded to Cold Blooded, the vampire Naomi quickly became my favorite. She is entertaining and often even funny without meaning to be. There is some serious chemistry between her and Danny and I can’t wait to see how that will play out.

Like the previous two installments, Cold Blooded has what one might consider an open ending. Some things are resolved while others are left wide open. The entire series is one big adventure that I enjoy greatly, so I didn’t really mind, although I probably would under different circumstances. As it is, this series remains one of my absolute favorites.





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2,274 reviews565 followers
March 10, 2015
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie Tales

Quick & Dirty: An incredibly action-packed urban fantasy.

Opening Sentence: “Get down!” Tallulah Talbot, the most powerful witch in the country, grabbed on to my arm and hurled us both into the bushes.

The Review:

I will try to review this novel without giving away too many spoilers from previous novels. The events for this novel were set up at the end of the previous novel, Hot Blooded. Cold Blooded picks up immediately after the events of Hot Blooded with Jessica realizing that her witch friend Marcy is missing. Amanda Carlson wastes no time getting Jess into action as she and her friends are under attack by sorcerers. Jess goes to the only place that she can think of to get away from the battle, to the witches. The witches offer up a little help but a prophetic vision sends Jess away to the one place she doesn’t want to go, the vampires in New Orleans.

The vampires want Jess for some unknown reason but it seems that every supernatural wants Jess dead or as a pawn. There are so many reasons for Jess not to go to New Orleans but it is the biggest, most powerful reason that makes her take that journey and since Jess has a standing order to meet with the vampires in the near future she decides to go before the scheduled time.

I can’t really talk to much more about the events in this novel because there would be too many spoilers with everything that is going on. This novel is non-stop action with Jess moving from one problem to another without much time to barely stop and take a breath, even if she does get a “down time” she uses it to its fullest. The events of this novel go so quick that I barely even think a few days pass and Jess only gets a few shut eyes in a moving vehicle.

Jessica McClain is one tough cookie. Whenever it appears she has a weakness, it is quickly overcome, but not without an inner battle or a confusing conversation. I really liked Jess in past books but there was just something about her always having to escape a dangerous situation because people don’t like the fact that she is a female werewolf that just annoys me. Nobody can just talk or figure things out. They are just helping make Jess’s prophecy true. I feel like the actual layout of the novel is action, long discussion, action, more discussion and this just keeps going until everyone stops to discuss what is going to happen in the next book after the final fight and revelations of this step in Jessica’s non-stop journey.

Overall, Cold Blooded was a non-stop action-packed urban fantasy. I really enjoyed the action but I did have some annoyance towards Jess’s constant confusing conversations in between everything, whether she was arguing with someone or just arguing with herself or her inner wolf. I don’t mind books wrapping up the events at the end but I’m not really a huge fan of the complete wind down while discussing the plans for what’s going to happen next and then just ending. I always feel a little let down at the end. I do anticipate the next book, Red Blooded, and I hope I’m in a better place mentally to really enjoy it.

Notable Scene:

The Suburban, with Nick at the wheel, rounded the corner, going up on two wheels. There was a loud explosion and an Orb flew over the trees, coming at us like a heat-seeking missile.

Rourke leaned over and threw open my door, yelling, “Go! I’m right behind you.”

I sprang from the car and took off at a dead run. The Orb exploded behind me, taking out the Porsche.

Car doors slammed and Tyler, Danny, and Nick joined us as we ran for the huge stone wall surrounding the mansion.

“Let me go first. If I get through, follow me,” I called over my shoulder, clearing the massive height in one leap. Nothing kicked me back, but a strange pulse of energy whipped through my body as I crossed the boundary line. Thank goodness it wasn’t warded.

I landed easily and kept running. I was up the steps to the front door, happy that nothing exploded behind me, before I took my next breath. I slid to a stop just short of kicking in the door, which would be considered bad manners for a visiting guest. I turned and glanced back for the first time and realized no one was behind me.

I watched as each of them tried to clear the wall again and was repelled backward.

Damn.

It was warded. I just hadn’t been affected by it.

FTC Advisory: Orbit provided me with a copy of Cold Blooded. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.
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2,506 reviews940 followers
October 8, 2013


What were your first impressions when you finished COLD BLOODED?

Annie: COLD BLOODED ended up being my favourite of the series so far. I loved the emphasis on humor and the action was tightly-written, throwing in some surprises here and there that I wasn’t expecting!

Angela: I agree with you Annie! Cold Blooded is THE BEST installment by far. Ms. Carlson had me at the very edge of my seat. There were so many twists and turns and nonstop action. Jessica and Rourke were amazing together.. Other thoughts where of Ray, Naomi, Danny, Tyler and even the Witches. I was excited with their character’s progress and involvement in the book. But what really grabbed me was Jessica’s kick ass role. She really rocked this book, IMO

In this book, we finally get some sexy time! What did you think? Was it all that you had hoped for?

Annie: I was SO GLAD Rourke and Jessica had their time together! For the entire series, their sexual tension has been off the charts and now we finally the explosive nature of them together in this book. I was pleased and am looking forward to reading more!

Angela: Oh my gosh, I have been waiting for some Roarke action and Ms. Carlson delivered on her promise. I love that we finally find out what kind of shifter he really is. I love that he was able to stand back and let Jessica be the leader that she is. And of course, Roarke and Jessica had their moment of hotness. That was long overdue and well deserved.

What was your favorite part of the book?

Annie: I died laughing at the scooter part. It was hilarious and getting to see Rourke all pissy was fun to read!

Angela: My favorite was at the very end. The suspense was off the roof and Jessica showed all her kick ass moves. She really had grown so much as the alpha of her pack and she now has full control over her powers. I have to say that the action at the end really had me reeling!!!

Finally, what is your overall impression of COLD BLOODED?

Annie: As I mentioned earlier, COLD BLOODED is my favourite of the series so far. Filled with action, hilarious antics and a heroine that I adore, the Jessica McClain series continues to get better with each thrilling instalment.

Angela: COLD BLOODED was a gripping read with its action pack scenes and strong well developed characters. I just loved every bit of this book.

*ARC provided by publisher
Profile Image for Heather K (dentist in my spare time).
4,109 reviews6,686 followers
August 6, 2016
I think I'm going to go against the grain a little bit and say that this wasn't my favorite in the series thus far.

The first 25% was a massive info dump/recap of what had already happened. I found my attention wavering and I kept putting it down, which was bumming me out because I loved the first two in the series. After that, it got better but I was never in it.

I think my problem with this book is that the plot became too complicated. There was so much happening that it got confusing, and I got desensitized rather than excited by the action. Jessica's reactions also came across as false to me, maybe because she kept getting stronger, almost comically so, and nothing truly bad ever seemed to happen to the main characters. I'm not for torturing my beloved characters but I want more tension, if you know what I mean.

Everyone else seems to loooove this installment so I think I'm in the minority when I say that I liked it but I didn't love it. I'm hoping for greatness and a more streamlined plot in the next book.

**Copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review**
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1,233 reviews174 followers
August 3, 2015
2/2 - Another exciting, fast-paced, action-packed instalment in this series. I love how the characters keep acquiring new, awesome powers due to their contact with Jessica's blood. I wasn't a big fan of Ray as the dogged detective who was going to reveal all Jessica's secrets and thought the idea of turning him was a dreadful one, but with his new powers as a reaper revealed, and shown to come in pretty handy when you're fighting demons and sorcerers and rogue 'fake' werewolves, he began to grow on me.

The plot for this was similar to the one for Hot Blooded in that it was all GO, GO, GO. I was intending to make it to around the halfway point before putting this down last night, but way before I got anywhere near the halfway point I totally engrossed and unable to take my eyes off the page. I had to keep reading, and in the end finished around 1:30 am wishing I had the next one ready to go immediately.

I did notice a couple of editing errors, like this one on page 1 for goodness sake

'His gave me a long once-over.'

Either that sentence is missing the word 'eyes', or that 'his' should be 'he'. I have noticed a couple of similar types of errors in each book of the series. Not worth not reading or DNFing, but not really what I expect from a traditional publisher - Orbit, which is an imprint of Little, Brown.

The other big drawcard for this book is that Jessica and Rourke finally find some time to get together for some incredible sex. Of course it's incredible, they're a mated pair. He's waited over a thousand years for her, she's waited about 24. But anyway, it's a great romance between a relative of the sabre-tooth tiger and a werewolf, the only problem is that they hardly get any time together when they're not fighting for their lives. Hopefully, with Jessica's future as Queen of the supernaturals she'll be able to bring peace to the Sects, giving her time to spend with her mate. Looking forward to the next book in the series.

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996 reviews120 followers
October 8, 2013
OH MY GODNESS!!! Do I love this series! Dang. Everything in one nice package for everyone. Urban Fantasy Action, Magic, Magical/Mythical Creatures galore, Story!, Characters, Love - of mated, family, and friends. AMAZING BLEND!!!

***FULL REVIEW***

An explosion hits the parking lot - a spell from the Sorcerers sent for Jessica. On the run yet bond to find her missing best friend, Jessica heads to the heart of the witches coven, with the most powerful witch in the country - Tallulah (Tally) Talbot. What Jessica learns there sends her on her run to help her father. Tally has an oracle that sees Jessica and her family and friends - good news and bad news. Away Jessica goes, hoping for the safety of her best friend Marcy and James and to help her father, while the Sorcerers and Demons follow on her tale working together to find her. Every Sect is after her. Jessica runs head first into the Vampires, who want her for their own reasons, looking to barter for protection.

An explosive set of happenings, from action to love, all in one place here! Each page is full of new information and action. Jessica is one of a kind, in more ways than one, and draws people of all Sects to her - in one way or another.

We start EXACTLY where Hot Blooded ended! With Jessica and Tally at Jessica's office, yet in the bushes now. So much happening here! But well organized and all is handled by Jessica as she goes. Much from the first two books lead to here.
James and Marcy missing
The Demon court date
The vampire "party"
Rourke!! *sigh*
Every Sect after Jessica
her powers and what she is
the Southern pack and her Dad.

All collide right here!

Jessica's been having it rough. Supes are out to get her, attacking her at about ever turn. And it's taking all she has to not run off to find and save Rourke, but she knows she has to be prepared and get information first. There are rumors flying of Jessica and what she is and what she'll do. Each has more information about the prophecy. And maybe Jessica is what it says...maybe not?

The supernatural world is all shaken up. Sects are teaming up with each other, the one thing the DO NOT do, all because of Jessica. Jessica's group is together because of her. Others are teaming up, to stop her. The supernatural world is changing. Including wolves as someone is messing with them.

We have all our favorite characters once again. We see them all! Rourke is just plain amazing. Wow. Do he and Jessica finally get their moment? Well, you'll have to read to see. *giggle* We still have Tyler and Danny at Jessica's side helping her, along with her mate Rourke. We have Naomi and Ray as well. Oh, what we see of Ray. There is something different about him, Naomi can't control him. But just wait until you see what happens to/with him. Yep. You have to read for Ray. So, we've been waiting to learn more of Rourke. What he is, and oh so much more. Yep. YOU HAVE TO READ THIS ONE! Everything we wanted, and much more, from Rourke.

You HAVE to read this series in order. You don't have to read the Novella, but why not? It's one of the BEST novella's I've ever read, and I read lots. The ending is a touch of a hanger. The story line of this book ends, but there is new adventures started at the end of this one. Amanda knows how to hook her readers and make them salivate for the next.

This series is high octane. If you love action packed, fast paced, heart thumping Urban Fantasy reads, this one NEEDS to be the TOP of your list. ASAP! There is even a touch of romance as a bonus. I don't know if I've mentioned it enough in this review (sarcasm) but you need this one. ;)
Profile Image for Marcela (BookaholicCat).
794 reviews149 followers
October 4, 2013
4 ½ Stars

Cold Blooded is the third book in the Jessica McClain series by Amanda Carlson.

What can I say? When you expect that a series can’t hold you captive and waiting FOR MONTHS (yep! I am still dealing with the fact that I have to wait a MONTHS to know what’s going to happen… Not cool Mrs. Carlson, not cool), you find this one!

We started this series with Jessica completely out of touch with her real persona, and is nice to see her evolving into a confident Alpha! (Well she runs on hope in some parts, but I guess that is part of being a leader).

In this book Jessica is finally spending time with her mate, and well, what can I say about Rourke. This guy is so freaking awesome, he is a badass and a sweetheart, and definitely the perfect compliment for Jessica. He is such a key piece in her life that for romantics like me will have you saying awwww! more than a good couple of times (important, if you live in a house filled with testosterone like mine, you should find a spot away from the guys, unless you like being look at as if you were having some kind of hormonal crisis… Well you might feel like it at the end of the book. Yes! spoiler alert: it ends on a cliffhanger! That will give you some Anger! Oh, and did I mention you will have
to wait months for the next book?).

Anyway, you still get the characters from past books, and some new ones. I love Danny, he has the kind of sense of humor that I appreciate, and he will not let you down in this book, as well as Jessica’s brother, Tyler, he kind of reminds me of my sister (@BookaholicCat), he tries to trust her, and let her evolve and grow into what she is, but at the same time he will give his life to make sure she is safe and happy.
Jessica’s dad is still awesome. Callum is always taking care of his pack and his family and going the extra mile to protect them.

On the new characters… Well some you will love, others you will hate! For example there is one particular witch that I guess we’ll be hearing about her again, that is the typical … B**, or mean girl if you feel more comfortable calling her “mean”, but I think she could become an interesting character. So on the witches side, there will be interesting things, some which will let you wondering, I am sure that a good couple of characters that are introduced in this book, will take a big part in the future. Oh! And talking about wondering, you will get to know some information on the Vamp’s Queen history… Shocking! There will even be the introduction to some of her family members and origins! You will have a mixture of she is a horrible being and some that you will try to “understand her” (she is still a “mean” one).

And off course as if Jessica didn’t have enough with figuring out the whole truth about her, a new relationship, a pack of wolves that still doesn’t fully accept her, a weird relationship with the witches, and a crazy “mean” vamp queen… Well we now have the underworld coming to fill her agenda!

There isn’t much more I can say without spoiling it for you. Just that be ready to be wanting more.
As I said as soon as I finished this book… Mrs. Carlson was “Cold blooded” to leave us hanging like this. (I wasn’t available to start reading anything for a good couple of days… Book hungover?), but none the less it is worth it.

Review by Juanita.
Profile Image for Carmel (Rabid Reads).
706 reviews392 followers
October 4, 2013
Reviewed by: Rabid Reads

You know that expression “go big or go home”? Well, it must be Amanda Carlson’s motto because the only word that comes to my mind after finishing Cold Blooded is EPIC. This book is one, great, big adrenaline rush! Practically every page contains either a shocking revelation or a ferocious battle to the death. This story should even please the romance buffs out there! The sex isn’t plentiful but in Urban Fantasy, it’s about quality not quantity. If the Jessica McClain series isn’t on your auto-buy list yet, it should be.

There are a number of unanswered questions that have been plaguing me for a book or two now and I was pleasantly surprised to find a few answers in this installment. I don’t know about you, but the one that’s been bugging me the most was Rourke’s cat. I know that he’s old, powerful and badass so I expected awesomeness and Carlson does not disappoint! I still think that werewolves rule but this series is making me question my disdain for cats, especially those of the shifter variety. Plus, let’s face it, Rourke can make anything look good…

Things are changing in a big way in the Jessica McClain universe. The sorcerers team up with the Demon Lords, the witches form a new alliance and the vampires owe the wolves a debt. There’s a lot to take in and at times, I struggled to absorb the massive influx of information. After the last book, I was just starting to get a feel for Jess’ world and then Carlson goes and changes everything on me! Two new breeds of supes are also introduced so, try not to get too absorbed by the non-stop action; make sure you’re paying attention to all of these important details too! I’m thinking a series re-read might be in order before the fourth book hits shelves next year.

Jessica really comes into her own in Cold Blooded; not only has she accepted that she’s more powerful than most supes but she actually owns it. Generally speaking, paranormals develop their abilities over time but in McClain’s case it was practically overnight. So, even though she deserves to be in the same room as the Vampire Queen, Eudoxia has a hard time accepting Jess as her equal. Jessica has to fight for every inch she gains, but gain she does! My other complaint with this novel is the werewolf angle; it kind of fell to the sidelines amidst all of the crazy, magic mojo going on. Sure the pack still shifts and McClain fights in her Lycan form but the story just didn’t feel like a werewolf book if that makes any sense.

Amanda Carlson has been listening to her readers because Cold Blooded has everything that we’ve been asking for!

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762 reviews81 followers
October 9, 2013
By far, THE BEST!
This book totally rocked!!!

~This UTC Team Review is also posted at Under the Covers Book Blog


What were your first impressions when you finished COLD BLOODED?

Annie: COLD BLOODED ended up being my favourite of the series so far. I loved the emphasis on humor and the action was tightly-written, throwing in some surprises here and there that I wasn’t expecting!

Angela: I agree with you Annie! Cold Blooded is THE BEST installment by far. Ms. Carlson had me at the very edge of my seat. There were so many twists and turns and nonstop action. Jessica and Roarke were amazing together.. Other thoughts were of Ray, Naomi, Danny, Tyler and even the Witches. I was excited with their character’s progress and involvement in the book. But what really grabbed me was Jessica’s kick ass role. She really rocked this book, IMO

In this book, we finally get some sexy time! What did you think? Was it all that you had hoped for?

Annie: I was SO GLAD Rourke and Jessica had their time together! For the entire series, their sexual tension has been off the charts and now we finally the explosive nature of them together in this book. I was pleased and am looking forward to reading more!

Angela: Oh my gosh, I have been waiting for some Roarke action and Ms. Carlson delivered on her promise. I love that we finally find out what kind of shifter he really is. I love that he was able to stand back and let Jessica be the leader that she is. And of course, Roarke and Jessica had their moment of hotness. That was long overdue and well deserved.

What was your favorite part of the book?

Annie: I died laughing at the scooter part. It was hilarious and getting to see Rourke all pissy was fun to read!

Angela: My favorite was at the very end. The suspense was off the roof and Jessica showed all her kick ass moves. She really had grown so much as the alpha of her pack and she now has full control over her powers. I have to say that the action at the end really had me reeling!!!

Finally, what is your overall impression of COLD BLOODED?

Annie: As I mentioned earlier, COLD BLOODED is my favourite of the series so far. Filled with action, hilarious antics and a heroine that I adore, the Jessica McClain series continues to get better with each thrilling instalment.

Angela: COLD BLOODED was a gripping read with its action pack scenes and strong well developed characters. I just loved every bit of this book.

*ARC provided by publisher
Profile Image for Jen Davis.
Author 7 books727 followers
October 14, 2013
For me, this is easily the strongest installment in the Jessica McClain series to date. It feels like things are finally starting to come together. The series arc is advancing. We’re learning more about what makes Jessica so important and powerful. And finally, Rourke and Jessica are doing something about all that sexual tension. Hallelujah.

The book picks up immediately where the last one left off. Marcy has been kidnapped and sorcerers are attacking Jessica and her crew. It starts at a breakneck speed and it never lets up. We follow Jess as she seeks help to find her friend –and to shake off the sorcerers and demons who keep trying to blow her up.

We get a closer look at the witches and the vampires as Jessica visits their camps… and I really enjoyed that. The witches are wonderfully snarky and obnoxious; the vampires, all sneering and haughty. But Jessica manages to keep her composure no matter what the situation. Better yet, she finds a way to prevail, against even the most daunting odds.

While the action arc is great, what really makes the story are Jessica’s interactions with her growing “pack.” Of course, the mating with Rouke was off the chain. The sex was hot and extremely satisfying. (I need to get me one of those big cats!) But beyond that, I really loved the dynamic with the other wolves, Naomi, and especially Ray. He really won me over in this book. I’m also intrigued by Tally the witch and the Vampire Queen. So many players… and all so tied to Jessica.

My only complaints are small. I felt like the whole Marcy thing was set up as this big deal, but had a majorly anticlimactic resolution. Ditto on the missing dad. And I feel like we’re sort of missing out on the couples pairings. Maybe I read too much PNR, but I feel like there should be a Marcy & James story –or a Naomi and Danny, perhaps. If all this coupling is happening off page, I feel a little cheated. PLUS… there is another big cliffhanger. I guess that’s just how this series rolls.

I will definitely be back for book 4.

Rating: B+

*ARC Provided by Orbit
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600 reviews95 followers
April 3, 2014
For this review and more visit my blog The Accidental Reader

This book has a lot of running around, a lot of things happening. And I think a war is coming soon. The demons wants Jessica, other sects wants Jessica. Some sects support Jessica. And it all comes back to the vampire queen.

Basically, the last book has left us with a warning regarding the underworld, and here Jessica tries to figure out what she should do while dealing with one missing friend, one angry witch, some crazy stupid dudes, a father that might just die if no one is careful, a new born (very hungry and very angry) vampire, one plotting vampire queen and one Hotter than Hot, absolutely and McSteamy and McDreamy all rolled into one in the form of a mate.

Jessica and Rourke are getting to know each other better, they both know they have lots of work to do- Jessica is a moving target, she's powerful but young and Rourke is much older than her and had been alone for a long time. Which is why they have lots of compromising to do- Rourke finds the tender balance between protecting Jessica and trusting her to fend for herself? Jessica realizes that every decision she makes affects them both and most often consults him and learn from his experience.

I have to admit, these characters are quite growing on me and I can't wait for the next book.

I'm willing to bribe whoever I need in order to get my hands on an early version of the next book.

A review copy was kindly provided by Orbit through NetGalley. Thank you!
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1,079 reviews55 followers
December 15, 2018
58 points/100 (3 stars/5)

Warning: Cliffhanger (status: again??)

Now that Jessica has Rourke back, everything is better. Just kidding, her Dad's second, James, has gone missing, her friend has been kidnapped, there are demons after her, and Ray, the newly turned vampire, is causing problems. If that wasn't bad enough, a child oracle sends her down to New Orleans where Jessica gets more than she bargained for.

This felt more like a side story than a part of the series. Jessica has a hundred problems already going on, yet this is a book about none of those problems. It is a brand new one that has cropped up because the massive plot device that shows up just to send them someplace they never would have gone on their own.

Most of the time, I had no idea why we were doing anything in this book, except because the author said so. The plot didn't seem to drive the story in any way. It felt more made up on the spot than anything. There are random connections that Jessica makes and asserts as fact, with only the smallest hint that that could be true. And it always ends up being true, because that is just the way it is supposed to go. Most of this just seems to boil down to coincidence. We end up someplace, with someone, who does something or says something that just happens to move us to the next part of the story that does the same thing.

The hardest thing Carlson is trying to get me to accept, that I just can't is Rourke. I'm supposed to accept that he and Jessica knew each other for a few hours, most of it running away and not actually talking about anything as far as we have ever been told, and they know each other enough for this book to work. Rourke and Jessica DO NOT KNOW EACH OTHER. Yet they're acting like they've been together for years. Rourke and all the rest of the werewolves act like they've known and worked with each other for years. It just doesn't make sense.

Jessica started to get on my nerves this book, when she wasn't playing Horny jessica again. Which happens a lot now that she and Rourke are back together, unsurprisingly. But, Jessica never thinks. She just runs into one thing after another, and because she doesn't think, she gets into more trouble than she should. Otherwise, Jessica just serves as a power bully. She goes somewhere, she gets into fights, she bullies who she gets into fights with because she is more powerful than them. Every time. I'm a bit tired of her being a bully, really, even if they started it.

Lastly, I'm really tired of everyone hating the idea of following a female werewolf. It comes up again and again, as if following a female is the worst idea ever. I get it. But why does everyone hate the idea, other than to make a point? It is getting on my nerves after three books straight about it.

I didn't like this one as much as the first two, I hope I remember the next book being as good as it actually is. This series is getting more and more complicated when it really needs to reign in and actually solve some things.
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2,005 reviews386 followers
October 19, 2013
Initial Thoughts: Jessica is absolutely awesome! Rourke - mmmm... What an intriguing world where the supes join forces to battle their nemesis. Warning: Ends on a cliffhanger. Can't wait for the next book.

My Review:I’m going to try to keep this as spoiler free as possible. It’s hard because it is book 3 in a series, so here goes:

Cold Blooded takes place right after the events of the second book Hot Blooded. Our gang of werewolves led by Jessica McClain – the only female werewolf and part of some kind of prophecy – is on the run again. The book starts off with a bang as magical orbs explode around Jessica and her entourage. Oh, and there is also that delicious sexual tension building between Jess and Rourke as our couple’s attempts for privacy keep getting thwarted.

What I love about this series is the diversity of supernatural beings. Each group has its own hierarchy and organization. I especially loved the badass witches. Don’t mess with them – they are armed and dangerous. The vampires were appropriately creepy. There are even ghosts, crazy sorcerers, demons thrown into the mix. The interaction between the groups made this an interesting read. The magic was cool – from wards to things that explode dramatically. I liked how the leader of each group had their own specific power and how they were able to draw upon their powers.

I could not talk about this series without mentioning the wonderful characters. This is a series with some very powerful female lead characters. Jess as a female alpha wolf was a very strong character whose abilities were only beginning to manifest. Jess had some great diplomatic skills and I can see her continuing to develop as a leader in future books. I loved Tally the head of the witch’s coven. Tally is one powerful witch and someone to keep on your side. Just the image of the witches in army fatigues and carrying automatic weapons was more than enough to make me smile. These are badass witches – don’t mess with them. Eudoxia the vampire queen was a bit of an enigma. I found her to be the master of psychological battle, preferring head games to actual battle.

Of course you cannot talk about this series without talk about that amazing feline shifter – Rourke. Mmmmm…..Yum….Need I say more? The man exudes sexiness. He is an alpha male through and through. I think I can safely say that we’d all like one of him in our lives.

Cold Blooded has lots of action, lots of excitement, lots of explosions, and even more “fur”plosions. This is a perfect book for urban fantasy lovers. Note – the book does end on a cliffhanger, so I’m eagerly anticipating the next book.

Thank you to NetGalley and Orbit Books for a review copy of this book.

Review posted on Badass Book Reviews.
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976 reviews712 followers
May 17, 2015
When I first dived into this book, I only expected to find the book to be pleasant, like its predecessors, yet a small part of me still hoped it would be better, that there would be something more to it and I managed to hit the jackpot. This book was amazing!

We finally have Jessica and Rourke reunited and to see them function as a couple was definitely fun. Both of them have come so far from the beginning of the series and it’s nice to just see these independent and stubborn characters function in a relationship and be supportive of one another.

Jessica, as we’ve already come to know, is a strong female lead. She doesn’t back down easily and will do whatever she can to protect the ones she loves. The thing about her was that I never really connected with her until this book. I admired her and even liked her but there was just something missing. Perhaps it’s because we’ve finally gotten to a point where we aren’t so confused about her and all the information that has been thrown at us in the previous books is starting to settle in.

Rourke was amazing. Ah how I love him. He is swoonworthy and it’s nice to finally have him around! In book 1, we were barely introduced to him. In book 2, he wasn’t even there. In book 3, we finally get to meet Rourke and get to know him a whole lot better; which was amazing because otherwise I wouldn’t be shipping the two as much as I did!

The secondary characters are as fabulous as ever and Ray is losing some of his hard-headedness so for those of you who were never fans of him in the first place, it’s all good. He’s never going to stop being stubborn but he wasn’t as much of a jerk this time around. The sad thing about this instalment was that the secondary characters didn’t shine out as much as they had in the previous books because Jessica and Rourke finally have the spotlight.

I wasn’t actually all that unhappy about that fact since I know a lot of us have been waiting for the two to finally get together and if you haven’t already figured that out, the romance doesn’t disappoint. It was worth the wait. But you’ll have to read the book yourself to find out how great it was.

Moving on, this book was fast paced. There was a lot of stake and things kept on happening one after the other but the transitions were well done so the book didn’t feel ‘off’. It was just fun. The plot was well developed and incredibly entertaining and it just reminds me why I love Urban Fantasy so much. Urban Fantasy makes the best brain candy.

The book, on the whole was a fantastic addition to the series and if I may say so, the best yet. I can just imagine how much better things are going to get with Red Blooded.
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1,003 reviews63 followers
October 16, 2013
This is definitely in my top 10 reads of the year.
I love Jess and her cast of sexy, hot, strong and determine men. Tyler, Danny, Nick and Ray...
I love that there are so many very powerful women in this series. Jess, Tally and Eudoxia all bring a different skill set to the table and I enjoy all of them.
Action packed, all the getting furry, the intensity and the diplomacy Jess brings to the table.
What a cast of supernaturals...Weres, shifters, ghosts, vamps, demons...who knows maybe an angel will show up in the future.
I love that damn sexy Rourke...he can park his shoes under by bed anytime...
I love that he's all alpha but manages it around a very alpha Jess. They work well together and draw strength from one another.
I'm so glad we know what Rourke is...how cool...
I'm thrilled they finally got some alone time.
I'm excited about Ray...
I blew through this book and I hung on every word...
The ending is a cliff hanger...how long do we have to wait to find out Jess and her gangs next adventure??? I can't take it....
This is a guaranteed read...Get it guys you'll so damn glad you did.
Awesome series...
HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
A MUST READ BOOK!!!
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5,598 reviews490 followers
October 10, 2013
*Genre* Urban Fantasy
*Rating* 4.0

My Full Thoughts Coming Shortly!

OH Amanda, once again you leave me hanging by a thread waiting until the next book comes out before I know what happens to a certain nameless character who shalt not be named under the penalty of having my nails pulled out of my fingers. Oh yes, and chapter 8? Hawt baby! and yes, it is about time! ::applause::



*Received Early Copy For Blog Tour! October 22, 2013
Released: October 8th 2013 by Orbit
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460 reviews
November 6, 2024
The saga continues. Why do I love this so much!? It's amazing. I love the characters. I wish there was some more character development in Rourke but this isn't a romantasy so it's okay. Can't wait to read what's next. I'll probably end up finishing the series in the next few days at this rate!
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650 reviews17 followers
April 14, 2017
Not bad, series is starting to flag a little which was expected the more books in I got. Still a fun read.
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1,780 reviews22 followers
June 14, 2018
Grrr another cliffhanger and the time frame since the first book is at most 2 weeks, though it may be only a week as there are inconsistencies. I like the story and premise. On to book 4...
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1,741 reviews312 followers
October 18, 2013
My Rating: 3 stars: Liked it, but I had some issues (B-)
Originally Posted at That's What I'm Talking About
Review copy provided by NetGalley

The third story in the Jessica McClain series picks up immediately after the conclusion of the previous book, Hot Blooded. Jessica, her mate Rourke, and their various pack mates and friends have just survived a nasty encounter with the crazed goddess Selena. Now the group is being questioned by a powerful witch, Tally, on the disappearance of her niece, Jessica's friend Marcy. Marcy was kidnapped by a group of sorcerers wanting to get at Jessica. Quickly, the entire situation escalates, and Jessica and Rourke go on the run to escape and re-group.

Cold Blooded is a high-octane ride, filled with crazy action and fights with several close calls. Jessica is coming into unimaginable power and has been quick to adjust, learning how to wield it with ease. While this helps Jessica and her friends as she journeys to save not only Marcy, but her father as well, sometimes I felt that solutions to problems came a little too easily for Jessica and the others. Apparently, none of the new supernaturals have learning curves if Jessica and newly made vampire Ray are examples. While Jessica did have two previous novels to work through some of the issues, in reality, only a few days to weeks have passed since she became the only female werewolf. I would have liked more failures or at least a few more struggles for Jessica as she learned about the supernatural world and her own internal controls.

Jessica does wage through multiple battles before she can save Marcy or her dad.  She faces several foes this time around; it was almost too many to keep straight. The action is pretty intense and even a little gruesome at times. I enjoyed the battles most when Jess and her friends worked together as a team to defeat whatever was happening. This was one of the things I liked most about the second book: the teamwork of Jessica and her friends. This time around it felt more like Jessica was the alpha and everyone just did what she said. There wasn't as much camaraderie. In addition, I didn't feel as invested in her journey because something always happened to make things easy for her. There was the mysterious child prophet who gave Jessica answers and it felt a little to convenient. Then there was a friendly ghost, a crazed vampire seer, witches with spells, Ray's new supernatural abilities, and finally her own powers, all giving Jessica an "easy" way out, or at least it felt that way to me. Again, there were some amazing battle scenes, but I just didn't feel connected to the characters and invested in the outcome as much as I had in the prior novels.

Overall, the story moved quickly, from one big scene to the next. Early on, there was a rewarding scene for those who have followed the series since the beginning. It is satisfying to finally have something we've been waiting for since book one to finally happen (wink, wink). I enjoyed her deepening relationship with her mate, Roarke, as well as her friend, Naomi. Both relationships help balance Jessica and create a more enriching character. I do wish, however, that Jessica and Roarke would have finally had a bit more time to be together, but I’ll take what I can get! In addition, Ray is back and he is changed - literally. At the end of the second book, Naomi had to change Ray into a vampire in order to save his life. How the hard-headed ex-cop deals with this is entertaining. However, I am on the fence about one big change that we find out about Ray later in the story. Let's just say it was a little too reminiscent of Butch a la the Black Dagger Brotherhood.

While most of the story lines from the previous books were tied up, once again the author begins the next story at the end the current one. After the final battle is waged, the situation progresses, leaving a cliff-hanger type ending. I'm okay with this type of ending because it truly is the start of the next book rather than an unfinished story. I was, however, left feeling unsatisfied with the storyline involving the vampire Queen Eudoxia and her second, Valdov. There was implication of more going on than meets the eye, yet it wasn't truly addressed. I hope that there is more of that story in the next book.

All in all, Cold Blooded is a good story for those that follow the Jessica McClain series. The book progresses important plots and storylines, but also changes the direction of Jessica's journey. While the action was exciting and intense, sometimes I felt removed from the characters and the outcomes. The next book looks to go back to the format of the second story - with a smaller, close-knit group going on a journey. That is something I can look forward to.
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1,854 reviews105 followers
September 30, 2013
I received this e-ARC from the publishers via Netgalley for the Cold Blooded Blog Tour, in exchange for an honest review, I was in no way compensated for this review.


Amanda Carlson's Cold Blooded was a fascinating read! First off, LOVE this cover!! the best of the series so far for sure! The cover both shows our werewolf heroine with the full moon behind her, along with a church and bats--vampire bats, perhaps?!

I only had vague recollections of what happened last time, I knew the main scheme of things, but little details were forgotten. Cold Blooded started out with a BANG! The aftermath of sending the demon Serena to hell after she kidnapped and tortured Rourke had a few disastrous effects and right about then is when the new problems start to happen! Jessica cannot get a break worth a damn, but then there would be no story after all.

Some characters are still MIA such as James, Noami, Tyler and the rest of Jessica's wolf friends. But the wolves and Noami all show up later, basically James remains MIA as he tries to find and rescue Marcy. Ray is there too and has gone through quite the startling change. He's been made a vampire by Noami and the results aren't quite normal for a turning. Noami is hard-pressed to keep him tamed and Jessica and Rourke step up to take control of him.

All the while Jessica is being pursued adamantly by sorcerers and demons. Seems they are calling for her blood. Jessica thinks it might be best to take refuge at the Vampire Queen's place in New Orleans since she is due there in a few weeks anyway. Eudoxia is far from pleased at the arrival of so many unwanted guests, as Jessica arrives with her full crew in tow.

There's quite an upheaval among the vamps and wolves. Things are dicey and intense the whole time. Friends go missing, people get hurt, people show up again! Talk about crazy times! A lot goes down in this one and it's filled with action nearly at every chapter! If there's no hardcore action, it's replaced with tension rife with new problems or secrets or something that's delectably entertaining. Cold Blooded rarely has a dull moment!

Which brings me to the romance involved! Sure, Jessica and her friends and her beloved mate, Rourke are constantly running for their lives, but there's always time for a little romance right? I mean, we have been waiting ever so long for some lovin! Well, Amanda does not disappoint in this one! Rourke and Jessica get their moment, although for them of course, it wasn't enough! There also seems to be some romantic sparks building between Danny and Naomi! Not sure how cemented that will be, but it's definitely a sight to see!

Jessica is a heroine that never ceases to amaze me by how much she grows. Challenges are consistently being thrown at her, but she gets back up and fights them again and again! She's incredibly strong to keep carrying on the way that she does! Her powers are still a bit confusing to me, I think I need to read the prophecy again to get a better understanding of all that she might be capable of, but I don't think Jessica quite knows the answer to that one.

The ending to this one was purely epic! One of the biggest showdowns I've ever seen! So many battles, so very many enemies that have to be defeated who are all pretty powerful in their own right. And then comes the cliffhanger! Wildly insane chaos occurs and then we are left hanging, but then again so is Jessica and her friends. The next book is definitely going to top this one I think because Jessica has even more on her plate, besides the added unsolved problems from previous books!

Amanda Carlson is an amazing author telling her own saga of werewolves! I tell you people I can never get enough of paranormal reads! There is simply so much to tell in so many different ways! Amanda Carlson is definitely on my keeper list for life!


Overall Rating 5/5 stars


Cold Blooded releases October 8, 2013
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306 reviews108 followers
January 10, 2014

Cold Blooded starts off with a bang (literally!). If you read Hot Blooded, you know it ended with Jessica finding out that her best-witchy friend, Marcy has been kidnapped, and her father's Lieutenant, James has gone rogue in order to search for her. You also know that the most powerful with in the Jessica McClain universe, Tallulah is Marcy's aunt and has come seeking retribution for her niece's kidnapping. This leads to Jessica, Rourke and her best friend, Nick following Tallula back to her coven, which in turns leads us to discover a little baby seer that tells Jessica that the Underworld is seeking her, and will stop at nothing.

I really loved the beginning of this series. A female werewolf in a world of men, who by all means is an abomination; but Jessica is strong, determined to prove she belongs. Jessica's Lycan is ancient, she has walked the earth before, while Jessica has been thrust into something she doesn't understand, at all. I'm okay with the fact that she's this powerful supernatural that's going to change the fate of all others. What I'm not okay with is her accessing the Lycan's powers at her most convinient moments. It seemed that the only times she discovered something new about herself was when she was in danger.

Jessica, to me, went from this strong Alpha female, to a very annoying and bossy female character who made decisions only for herself, as opposed to anyone else's best interest. She knew Danny and her brother Tyler were compelled to help her and prone to worry, not only because of their friendship, but because she was their new Alpha; she was also aware of how resilient Rourke would be with any rash decisions, and as her mate it's understandably so. Yet, she kept making stupid choices thinking she was right every single time.

I don't really have anything positive to say about Cold Blooded, and that's a damn shame. While it starts off with action and intrigue, as far as the plot, it just keeps getting jumbled and made me feel like the characters were just running in circles. Amanda Carlson throws in Sorcerers, demons and vampires, along with witches and werewolves. All the Supes are in an all out war and Jessica the reason for it all, but to me it just felt like she wanted to create chaos for impact, but failed miserably with me. Plus the characters seemed so washed out as opposed to the previous books. And Rourke? He was a chest pound (Or two!) away from being deemed a gorilla-shifter the way he kept losing his shit every damn time. "Me Ape. You Jane. Me fight. You stay. Sit doggie." Ugh!

I was disappointed in the outcome to say the least, and I'm getting a little too tired of the damn cliffhangers at the end of each book. I was hoping to see what the Vamp Queen had in store for Jessica, and to learn more about her and the Lycan Prophecy, but it just turned into a damn circus. We did however, get a little more insight into there being a female werewolf after a millenia of only men, but just a peep. *sigh*

I'm definitely done with the series. I waited a long time for this book only to be disappointed and to have to wait for another to do the same? No thanks. Most things in my review sound petty, so I'm not saying don't give it a try, I'm just saying my enthusiasm with this entire series is over, and I am now moving on to other books.



"They believe you have the power to rule the race of supernaturals. But I know better. You are not here to rule, as the other Sects may believe. You are here to cause a war between us. [...] There will be an outcome, but it will only emerge after you rain chaos down upon our heads as you bumble through this life."
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311 reviews36 followers
October 9, 2013
Originally reviewed for and posted at Vampire Book Club

Review source: copy provided by publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.

Rating (out of 5): 4.5 stars


One of the things I’ve come to love about the Jessica McClain series is just how much fun I have while reading them. Cold Blooded was no different, as we follow Jessica in an action-packed adventure trying to navigate the political minefield that is her supernatural world.

Picking up right where Hot Blooded left off, Cold Blooded sees Jess returning home after rescuing Rourke. She arrives to find her friend Marcy kidnapped, sorcerers hurling exploding magic at her and one seriously powerful, seriously pissed off witch wanting answers. With only a couple of weeks left until she has to fulfill her oath to the Vampire Queen, Jess must race against time to help the witches find Marcy and figure out why the Sorcerers seem desperate to get their hands on Jess. As things normally do with Jess, goal posts change constantly throughout the book and I never quite knew what was coming next.

Cold Blooded builds on the world from previous novels, not only introducing a menagerie of new creatures, but also showcasing the inner workings of some powerful Sects. I really like how each sect, whether it’s witches, vampires or demons, has such distinct characteristics, making for a world rich in mythology. The history of the vampires is particularly detailed, unveiling much more about Eudoxia’s backstory and desires.

In the previous books we saw Jess gain a new understanding of her own abilities and the confidence that followed plays a major role in Cold Blooded. The tides are definitely shifting towards a huge conflict in the supernatural world, with Jess now front and center alongside the other heavy hitters. The layers of the prophecy begin to unravel as other characters share their opinions on Jess’ role. At times she finds this overwhelming but she utilizes the support system around her and stretches herself to understand the full potential of her powers. She’s had to learn to look further than her pack and become savvy when dealing with powerful and often conniving opponents. It’s a steep learning curve with dicey moments, leading to freedom and lives being on the line.

While I love spending time with Jess, some of secondary characters threatened to steal the show. There are certain relationship developments that I really want more details on. If you’ve been waiting for more Rourke time, Cold Blooded should make you very happy with not only more page time but also much more detail on his past. I fell pretty hard for Ray in this installment as I particularly enjoyed the direction his journey has taken; there’s much more to this police detective than meets the eye!

Cold Blooded starts with a bang and the action keeps coming right up until the final pages. Jess now faces her most perilous journey yet, where the stakes have never been higher. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for her next.

Sexual content: Sex
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680 reviews18 followers
October 14, 2013
COLD BLOODED, the third installment in the Jessica McClain series is yet again full of actions, snarky dialogue and more supernatural surprises than I can count on my fingers!

Like the previous two books in the series, COLD BLOODED picks up exactly where we left off in HOT BLOODED. Jessica is in the mist of trying to figure out where everyone is while making her way to New Orleans as an army of sorcerers and demons track her down. Jessica’s only hopes for survival lies in the hands of last person she’d ever thought she’ll need help from, again…Eudoxia, Queen of the Vampires.

In the last book I complained that the plot/story wasn’t as engaging, slow starting but I’m happy to say that it isn’t a problem this time around. The action starts at the first page, as an explosion obliterates Jessica’s work place. From there things literally get more crazy as trouble waits for Jessica at every turn. What I enjoy about this series is, it feels like no time has passed since the last book…the series feels like one giant story, where I don’t have to stop and think about what happened in the last book (each book is approximately 7 months apart). I had hoped that we’d learn more about the Lycan prophecy and although we didn’t learn any new details, readers got to learn the extent of Jessica’s powers...and I was amazed at what she/her blood can do! I’m sure this is still just the tip of what she’s capable of.

All the usual characters make their appearance, some more than others. I had thought that book 3 would be all about the witches, but in my opinion the vampires stole the show especially their queen. Readers learn about Eudoxia’s history/background, why she’s so powerful, and ultimately what she really wants from Jessica. I was also really happy that we got to see more of Naomi and Ray. Things have certainly changed for these two characters since they met Jessica, and I find their relationship and how they differ from their own sect intriguing.

Just when I thought I’ve read everything and anything in the urban fantasy genre (although HOT BLOODED had some major crazy mythology) Carlson throws a bunch of new revelations one after another…don’t know what I’m talking about here’s three things that you’ll find in COLD BLOODED:

• Jessica can communicate with ghosts
• Two words, Baby Oracle
• What kind of “cat” Rourke is.

And there’s plenty more where that came from! What’s so great about the Jessica McClain series is you really don’t know what to expect, it’s unpredictable and fresh. COLD BLOODED was as much fun as the previous books, and is probably the best of the three. While Jessica and company somewhat averted the crisis in COLD BLOODED, the ending leaves reader on a cliffhanger that opens up a new dilemma for Jessica to deal with in the next book, RED BLOODED (book #4). I can’t wait till the next book, especially since they’ll be in a whole new playground! I highly recommend this series; it has everything…action, suspense, romance and mystery!

Disclosure: I received a review copy from the publisher in exchange for a honest review, all opinions are my own.
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1,223 reviews148 followers
September 10, 2016
Originally posted at Hotlistens.com.

I’m going to try my best to avoid any spoilers for previous books in the Jessica McClain series. I know it is a newer series by a relatively new author. There are still a lot of people may not have read books one and two yet. I highly recommend that you resolve that issue ASAP.

Once again, Amanda knocked it out of the park with Cold Blooded. This book is just as fast paced and action packed as the previous books. We get to spend plenty of time with some the favorite characters we’ve seen in the past, especially a certain cat that had very little time in book two. *smiles*

This book picks up right were book two left off. Jessica has found and rescued Rourke.. (Woohoo!) They finally get their time together, especially some alone. While it isn’t long lasting, it is well worth it. My favorite quote comes from Jessica while at Rourke’s cabin, “We broke the countertop.” This really made me laugh out loud.

Tyler, Danny, Nick, Naomi and Ray are all with Jessica on this adventure. Jessica goes from one piece of chaos to another, it seems neverending for her. She visits the witches, fights demons and sorcerers and stops by to see the vampires, and that is just part of the story.

We learn a lot about Jessica. She is really coming into her powers. We also learn how powerful her blood really is. We also meet several other very powerful beings. We also learn a lot about some the powerful beings we already know. I don’t want to spoil anything, but there is a lot of behind the scenes plotting for power going on. Jessica learns about much of this as she goes and is very good about taking it all in stride. She is also very good at thinking on her feet to come out on top, even against beings way older and more experienced at negotiations than she is.

Worst part about this book, the cliffhanger end. I’m not a fan of cliffhangers, I despise them. The last part of this book is setting up the first adventure into book four. I say first adventure, because if book four is anything like the first three, then there will be more than one adventure for Jessica and the gang.

The narrator does a great job. She started doing the Jessica McClain series with book two. She does just as good as she did with it. I love how she voices Danny. He didn’t have a huge part in this book, but she nails his voice, in my opinion. She also does a great job with the vampire queen.

If you haven’t tried this series, I highly recommend it. It is great for people who like strong female leads, werewolves and a lot of action. If you’ve enjoyed Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews, The Hollows by Kim Harrison , Downside Ghosts by Stacia Kane and Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs, then I think you’ll love this book.
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1,921 reviews621 followers
October 12, 2013
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy

Remember when I said that HOT BLOODED, the second book in the Jessica McClain series, was action packed? I take it back. It was nothing compared to book three, COLD BLOODED. We pick up right after we left off in HOT BLOODED, and this time, Carlson pulls out all the stops- we’ve got witches, sorcerers, demons, vampires, ghosts, oracles, fae, and of course, werewolves. Plus, we finally find out what kind of creature Rourke shifts into! (Hint: something amazing and extinct.) As we follow Jessica on her journey to get to New Orleans, there is never a dull moment and I was quickly reminded how much I love this series.

One of my complaints about HOT BLOODED was that I felt it was lacking in the development of the mythology that Carlson started in the first book in the series, FULL BLOODED, and I was disappointed by the focus on Jessica and a limited number of characters. Luckily, this was not something I needed to worry about in COLD BLOODED. Pretty much every character that could made an appearance, and I was so busy figuring out what was happening that I forgot to be disappointed that I didn’t learn much more about the prophecy surrounding Jessica. We do learn a lot more about the supernatural world she inhabits, and that was plenty to keep my brain occupied and my curiosity satisfied.

As I write this, I feel like if it were any other book, I would be annoyed by the author trying to shove everything into one book like she did, but Carlson makes it work. It never felt like too much. I’ve fallen in love with Jessica, and her loyalty to those around her and willingness to do what it takes to keep them safe. I’m thrilled to be following her as she figures out this whole werewolf thing- not to mention all the seemingly unprecedented powers that her wolf gives her. And for all of you who were waiting for it, Rourke and Jessica finally get together. And yes, it is as hot as you were likely expecting it would be.

At the back-breaking pace these books go at, I have a feeling we could have many more installments before we finally start to see the full picture- something which doesn’t bother me a bit. There is no dead time COLD BLOODED, and I was very upset when it ended sooner than I thought it would (dang extras making me think there’s more than there is)! You can bet I’ll be picking up RED BLOODED, book four of the Jessica McClain series, the minute it comes out.

Sexual content: Brief sex scenes
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