BOOK REVIEW — Blood Cure (Blood Type, #3) by K.A. Linde










descriptionAs they were moving, her heel fell off and onto the patio floor. Just like Cinderella. Except instead of her going to the ball to find Prince Charming, her Prince Charming died at the ball.



I don't think I will be getting over this series any time soon. The last time I was this anxious to get my hands on an instalment of a series was The Royals by Erin Watt and it is also safe to say that Linde delivered Erin Watt level of cliffhangers which resulted in hanging mouths, internal screaming and screeching.


Picking up right where Blood Match left off, we are immediately thrust into the world of betrayal, vampire-human politics, love and the ultimate fight of survival.
I've already said this but K.A. Linde has created such a unique and original world where vampires and human reside and she has done a fantastic job with it.


After the shocking ending of Blood Match and then the revelation after that ending had me squealing and screaming in happiness while rolling on the bed.




descriptionSay you want this lifetime with me,” he whispered against her lips.
“I want everything with you.”




Every character in this series, even the negative ones go through so much growth as individuals and as a group and I couldn't get enough of Beckham and Reyna and the progression of their relationship.
Beckham and Reyna coming together as a team was such a joy to read. Their developing connection, their powers, the understanding they shared between each other.


It was so much seeing Reyna coming into her own skin and developing and becoming the leader that the people needed and the subsequent relationship dynamics changing between everybody, especially Beckham and Reyna. He was allowing Reyna the space to soar while he was standing behind her, having her back.
Beckham relinquishing control was truly a major move on his part and for the first time, a vampire and human were equals.


The twists and turns and ups and downs and all the secrets finally coming out, Blood Cure had me on the edge of my seat, pages flipping like mad and random shouts of approval and disappointment, it was the perfect conclusion to this series! The ending was exactly what Beckham and Reyna needed.





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