Returning to the place where you were born—after vanishing into thin air—is bound to be eventful, and there’s no guarantee of what you’ll find when you come back. Abandoned in the middle of America when she was a child, Alex Kelley has come home. When she gets off of a plane and ends up in a familiar little shop in Greenwich Village where the merchandise is odd and exceptionally rare, she’ll … rare, she’ll unleash the secrets that have been waiting for her since the day she disappeared twenty-one years ago—the night her mother was viciously murdered.
But some family secrets are best left buried, because Fitheach blood doesn’t just run through the veins—it’s a binding contract that can never be broken.
Find out why every stranger on the streets of Manhattan wants to get their hands on the pendant she wears around her neck—the one her mother gave her days before the murder.
WARNING: This is not a standalone book. THE BLOOD THIEF continues where The AMULET THIEF ends, and THE DESTINY THIEF will culminate into the stunning conclusion to a story that will have you glued to the pages until the very last word. Get some sleep while you can.
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This book started off so well! The first couple of chapters were funny and well-written. But then it’s like a different author took over and the rest of the book was not good, to the point that I almost didn’t finish it. The interactions between characters felt weird and forced, and a lot of the ridiculously detailed descriptions of things didn’t even make sense. After such a strong start, I was super disappointed in this book.
I would rather not get a brain flush after reading a book. This book would have been much better without all the steamy sex scenes. It is certainly not my preference in reading material.
I just couldn’t get into this book enough to continue reading it. Had no clue what it where it was trying to lead me. Sorry.
This book had great potential but fell very flat. This book raises many questions and fails to answer them. Instead of building tension, it just bogged down.
Loved this book…great characters
Definitely not great, but a I enjoyed it anyway. I didn’t think the book was that great or that well written, but I kept thinking about it, trying to figure out who everyone was, who she could trust, etc.
It started off interesting but then got boring….quit before I finished it.
Hard to follow
I don’t care for swearing constantly in a book so didn’t read much
What a find!!!
Written a little like a rough draft, confusing to read at times. The idea and characters could be nice is the story and writing weren’t so messy and cringeworthy. At one point I read a sentence that said “He was like a cat with a milkbone…” There was lots of other confusing sentences and bits of action and setting that jumps out of nowhere. Again, like a rough draft that captured ideas.