Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Review of Allegiance By Susannah Sandlin @SusannahSandlin @RoxanneRhoads #bewitchingbooktours #Giveaway




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Allegiance
Penton Vampire Legacy
Book 4
Susannah Sandlin

Genre: Paranormal Romantic Thriller

Publisher: Montlake Romance
Date of Publication: June 10, 2014

ISBN: 978-1477823316
ASIN: B00HQLQYWY

Number of pages: 344
Word Count: 93,000

Book Description:

From award-winning author Susannah Sandlin comes the fourth book in the smart and steamy Penton Legacy series.

British vampire psychiatrist and former mercenary Cage Reynolds returns to Penton, Alabama, looking for a permanent home. The town has been ravaged by the ongoing vampire war and the shortage of untainted human blood, and now the vampires and humans that make up the Omega Force are trying to rebuild. Cage hopes to help the cause, put down roots in Penton, and resolve his relationship with Melissa Calvert. The last thing he expects is an attraction to Robin Ashton, a trash-talking eagle shape-shifter and new Omega recruit.

Meanwhile, as a dangerous saboteur wreaks havoc in Penton, the ruthless Vampire Tribunal leader Matthias Ludlam has been freed on the eve of his scheduled execution. But by whom? And to what end? As war and chaos rage on, love is the last thing Cage is looking for, but will his attraction to Robin distract him from the danger living among them?

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Excerpt:

Mirren Kincaid was six feet, eight inches of muscle and bad attitude, and Cage would wager few had ever spoken to him the way the girl had. At least not and lived to tell about it.

Cage glanced at Nik, who was biting his lower lip and not doing a very good job of hiding his own amusement. "Is she always like this?"

Nik gave a slow shake of the head. "Negative. Not at all." He paused. "Sometimes she's worse."

This time, Cage couldn't stop the smile that spread across his face. "This is going to be fun, as long as we stay out of the way."

"I can f**king hear you, Reynolds." Mirren growled at Cage over his shoulder, but kept his eyes pinned on the girl. Woman, Cage should say, although she was so diminutive next to the Scottish behemoth it was hard not to see her as a waif. Probably accounted for her Mirren-like attitude. Short-man syndrome, so to speak.

Mirren's hands balled into fists, and if the man had still been human, his face would have turned about six ugly shades of pissed off. Cage couldn't see the big guy's expression, but he'd bet those gray eyes had gone from thunderstorm to snowstorm.

"The colonel has lost his mind." Mirren's voice dropped about an octave. "What could you possibly do to help us here?"

She propped her hands on her hips, gave Mirren a slow, sultry once-over with more than a little come-hither in her expression, and lowered her voice-but not so low that Cage couldn't hear.

"I can do things to you that are beyond your wildest dreams, vampire."

"Uh-oh," Nik muttered under his breath. "She's gonna blow."

If Cage hadn't been afraid Mirren would turn his wrath on the nearest safe target-him, in other words-he would've explained to Nik that Mirren was showing uncharacteristic restraint, and if anyone was going to violently break the stalemate it would be the big guy.

"Little girl, I suggest you walk back into whatever hole in the woods you crawled out of." Mirren's voice dropped even lower and softer. Funny how, on some people, a soft voice was more menacing than a shout. "In the morning, the colonel can reassign you to a more fitting place. I don't care what you turn into-squirrel, otter . . ." He gave her a head-to-toe once-over and waved his hand in a dismissive gesture. "Chipmunk."

Nik groaned and looked at the ground. "Oh, man."

Ashton took a step toward Mirren, craning her neck again. "And where might that more fitting place be, Mirren Kincaid? Oh, don't look surprised. I did my homework. Where is it you think I belong in this man's army? On my back?"

Mirren shrugged. "Probably, but don't spread your legs on my account, honey."

The air around them crackled with tension, and even Cage thought Mirren had gone a step too far. He opened his mouth to suggest that Nik take Ashton far, far away for the evening and start fresh at dusk tomorrow, maybe with a referee. He froze at her expression, though. She was grinning, dark eyes alight with mirth and a look Cage recognized all too well. The undeniable, addictive power of the adrenaline rush. Ashton was having fun.

Clearly, the woman was insane. She was suicidal. She was . . . superb.

With a screech that would do a banshee proud, she ran at Mirren headfirst. If Cage hadn't heard the man's oof and been knocked off-balance himself when Mirren fell ass over teakettle, he'd have sworn he'd hallucinated the whole thing.

"Told ya," mumbled Nik, who'd stepped out of the way with nimble speed.

A burst of pain erupted on Cage's cheek, followed by the trickle of blood streaming toward his neck. Damn, but that little woman could throw a punch. Unfortunately, she was throwing them so hard and fast, she'd clocked him as well as Mirren.

Cage rolled out of the line of fire and took the outstretched hand Nik offered. "That woman is barking mad." Cage rubbed his jaw, amazed that Mirren was fending off blows but not striking back.

Nik nodded. "As a hatter."

Finally, breathing hard from either fists or fury, or both, the woman stopped her assault. She sat astride Mirren, looking down at him with a frown. "Why the fuck won't you fight back? Afraid of being beat by a sorority girl? It's no fun if you don't fight back."

Cage waited for it. The name-calling. Maybe a backhand to show Ashton what the Slayer was made of-which, even from his prone position, would send her flying. The lesson-teaching that was sure to follow.

Instead, the choked noise Mirren uttered was one it took a moment for Cage to recognize because he'd never heard it from the man. Didn't think it was possible. Mirren Kincaid was laughing.

His voice even sounded different-lighter, amused. "What the hell are you, Ashton?"

She climbed off him and rose to her full height, which wasn't much. "Eagle shifter. And a damn good tracker. And stronger than you fang-faces can imagine. Plus, I can fly. So don't fuckin' mess with me."

Mirren rolled to his feet with surprising grace for a man his size and rubbed his face. The fingers he drew from his mouth were covered in blood from multiple scratches, and there appeared to be tooth marks along his jawline. "You got a first name?"

Ashton squinted up at Mirren a few heartbeats. "It's Robin."

An eagle named Robin. Bloody brilliant. Cage opened his mouth to comment but caught an elbow in the ribs from Nik, who gave a slight shake of his head.

Right. Don't tease the eagle about her name.

Mirren seemed to have reached the same conclusion, since he bypassed any comment about ironic names. "Guess you'll work out after all, Ashton. Gonna have to find a new place for you to crash, though. Since the colonel didn't say you were a girl"-Cage saw Robin's eyebrow take a dangerous spike at that, but Mirren was oblivious-"I'd planned to put you and Zorba in a room together."

"That's fine." Robin ran her fingers through her short, spiky hair, and Cage tracked the movement. Such delicate fingers in hands that held such power. "We sleep together half the time anyway."

"Aw, shit," Nik huffed out under his breath. "I swear that woman has no filter." Interesting. "And where do you sleep the other half of the time, little bird?"

The words came out before Cage could stop them, which he instantly regretted. Talk about no filters; his were usually a mile high but they seemed to have suddenly vaporized.

He'd been off Robin Ashton's radar during her preoccupation with Mirren. Now, however, she stepped away from Mirren and looked at him. Really looked. Cage felt naked, as if she could see way more than he'd ever intended to share. When had he developed such a big mouth?

"You asking me to sleep with you the rest of the time, vampire?"



My Review:

I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

The vampires and the humans in Penton, Alabama are in the process of rebuilding their town after Matthias Ludlam and his people attacked them and all of their homes were destroyed during the attack. They lost several vampires and humans as well doing the fight. Aidan's fam, Melissa was turned by Matthias himself, she had been with Aidan for a very long time. Before she was turned she loved her husband Mark very much, he was her soulmate but after becoming a vampire Melissa didn't want anything else to do with him. She took up the British dude Cage Reynolds. Melissa no longer wanted a relationship with her husband and soulmate she wanted Cage.

Now Cage is returning to Penton hoping to make his home there permanently. Cage wants to live in Penton but he doesn't want a long term relationship but he doesn't want to her Melissa. Cage likes the people in Penton and he love the little community that they have built, although they are short on human feeders. Some of the vampires and humans are scared now after being attack and are leaving town. They are not sure if everything will ever be the same again.

Just when they think or hope that everything is hopefully getting back to normal little things start to happen in the town. No one knows who is attacking them this time so therefore cannot fight back. If who ever is attacking them would show there selves so that they could fight back then they would probably wished they had never gotten in on this fight with Cage, Mirren and Aidan.

There are two new recruits in town, Nik and Ashton. Ashton is an eagle-shifter. She maybe a very small woman but just ask Mirren this little woman can open up a can of whoop a** on you that is the size of a barrel. When she gets through with you, you definitely are going to know that she has been there. And she has no filters on her mouth at all. Ashton is one tough cookie and won't take no crap off of nobody. She can pack a punch just ask Mirren or Cage either one of them will tell you. I think Cage has gone and got himself a crush on this little woman big time but what is he going to do about Melissa? He doesn't want to hurt her but sometimes a mans gotta do what a mans gotta do.

I love the whole world of the Penton Legacy about how the vampires made a home for themselves and for humans too. Yeah the vampires are getting good feeders, humans that is not infected. But I do love the world and the idea that Aidan came up with creating a world where vampires and humans can live together peacefully. The humans let the vampires feed from them and the vampires take care of them in lots of ways. They give them a home and job. The Penton Legacy is an awesome vampire story it will grab a hold of you and want let go until the very end. And then it won't let go it will keep hanging on for a very long time. I can't wait for the next book at least I hope there is a next book. I would like to read more about Melissa and Mark and their lives now and before they came to Penton to live.



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About The Author:

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Susannah Sandlin writes paranormal romance and romantic thrillers from Auburn, Alabama, on top of a career in educational publishing that has thus far spanned five states and six universities-including both Alabama and Auburn, which makes her bilingual. She grew up in Winfield, Alabama, but was also a longtime resident of New Orleans, so she has a highly refined sense of the absurd and an ingrained love of SEC football, cheap Mardi Gras trinkets, and fried gator on a stick.

She's the author of the award-winning Penton Legacy paranormal romance series, a spinoff novel, Storm Force, a standalone novelette, Chenoire, and a new romantic thriller series, The Collectors, beginning with Lovely, Dark, and Deep. Writing as Suzanne Johnson, she also is the author of the Sentinels of New Orleans urban fantasy series. Her Penton novel, Omega, was nominated for a 2013 Reviewer's Choice Award in Paranormal Romance from RT Book Reviews magazine. Absolution was the winner of the 2013 Holt Medallion in Paranormal Romance.

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2 comments:

Roger said...

Allegiance is a wonderful continuation of the Penton Legacy series. Robin is my favorite character in the story. Thanks for your review. There will be one more we hope, buy the books guys, keep the legacy alive.

miki said...

one more book is teh minimum^^ we can let Aidan hang like that^^ i needs news about krys too and yes learning about melissa and mark past could be interesting.
this is really a series i adore even if Allegiance was darker in my opinion, i couldn't resist feisty Robin and want more^^

thank you for your review