Published - 6th November 2012
Published By - Allison & Busby
Format - Paperback
Goodreads Synopsis -
For years, the human
and vampire residents of Morganville, Texas, have managed to co-exist in
peace. But now that the threat to the vampires has been defeated, the
human residents are learning that the gravest danger they face is the
enemy within…Thanks to the eradication of the parasitic
creatures known as the draug, the vampires of Morganville have been
freed of their usual constraints. With the vampires indulging their
every whim, the town’s human population is determined to hold on to
their lives by taking up arms. But college student Claire Danvers isn’t
about to take sides, considering she has ties to both the humans and the
vampires. To make matters worse, a television show comes to
Morganville looking for ghosts, just as vampire and human politics
collide. Now, Claire and her friends have to figure out how to keep the
peace without ending up on the nightly news… or worse.
...Finally!
If you've been reading this blog for a while then you already know how much I just love this series. Although the last book only came out a few months ago, it has felt like forever whilst waiting for the thirteenth installment of Rachel Caine's Morganville series.
This book sees a lot of changes to both writing perspective and characters. The residents of Glass House are growing up - and that's not necessarily a good thing. I've been with Claire, Shane, Michael & Eve for a long time now and they truly are like my best friends; so if you've read this book you'll understand what I mean when I say i'm worried about where the series will go from here. I need my friends happy & together.
There were moments in Bitter Blood where I was just too scared to read because I had NO idea where Caine was going with it. Every page was a surprise and a delight. I devoured the entire thing in less than 24 hours because I couldn't bare to be parted with it (pesky work got in the way a little). For me, Rachel Caine has created an amazing world. I feel like Morganville is my home too and i'm equally as invested in the town's survival. It takes a skilled writer to make a book feel like real life but that's exactly what Caine does in Morganville.
Myrnin was, as always, beautifully written and is an absolute pleasure to read. Reading from his POV was great and I really connected with him. In fact, I just want to continuously gush over each and every character! I even felt concerned for Oliver..! I cried a good few times whilst reading Bitter Blood (don't worry, no spoilers here) and there is one special little spirit that I would just love to meet again. :)
I doubt that Rachel Caine will personally see this but I wish I could thank her again for bringing these stories and people (for that's who they are!) into my world.
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