Blood Memories Review
Blood
Memories review by Harriet Klausner
Youthful looking beauty Eleisha Clevon seems vulnerable and helpless, but in
reality she is a survivor; being two hundred plus years old vampire. She easily
lures human predators into being alone with her before ripping open their
throats to dine on their blood. When she eats a mortal’s blood she also sees
their lives mentally flash passed her. Eleisha also is the prime caretaker for a
senile vampire.
After being seen by cops when the vampire Edward killed himself, Eleisha
accompanied by William flees Portland for Seattle. They move into the home of
Maggie also a vampire. Meanwhile a vampire who has gone rogue is killing
vampires with Eleisha and her friends on the undead death list.
BLOOD MEMORIES is a terrific vampire stand alone thriller that fans will
enjoy but ironically when compared to the classic Barb and J.C. Hendee’s Noble
Dean saga it somewhat pales; in fairness few supernatural novels attain that
quality level. The story is filled with action, but also contains a strong cast
who insure vampirism in the Northwest seems real as readers learn the back-story
of several of them through the characters practicing mental telepathy. The
heroine especially is an intriguing person; she detests killing humans although
she knows she must yet limits her attacks to the dregs of society. Still it is
serial killing villain murdering his own kind who makes this a fine tale that
the vampire crowd will appreciate.
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