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Book Review of Blood Sins (Blood, Bk 2)

Blood Sins (Blood, Bk 2)
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Helpful Score: 2


Tessa Gray has agreed to be bait for a serial killer that the SCU and Noah Bishop suspects is about to commit murder on a large scale. The killer has a cult following in a fortified compound in the mountains of North Carolina, and most of the towns people are either part of the cult, or uncaring of the recent unexplained deaths in their area. Tessa has to decide whether she can trust the local chief of police, Sawyer Cavenaugh, with her life. The book is OK. I have read the other books in this series, and am becoming tired of the same discussions in each book about paranormal powers and the way the "universe" allows them to be used. IMHO, this uses space / time that should have been devoted to the plot and the characters. There are some questions left over, that the author acknowledges, but really doesn't answer.