My Review:
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Review of Seduced by Lies (The Seduced Saga , #4) by Karpov Kinrade @KarpovKinrade @badassmktg
Seduced by Lies by Karpov Kinrade
Kindle Edition, 196 pages
Published July 26th, 2013 by Daring Books Publishing
Blurb:
Rose and Derek have settled into married life and are
enjoying their new jobs living with and teaching paranormal kids at the mansion
with Father Patrick and their new friends.
Everything seems idyllic, until paranormal teens start
showing up dead in the local news, killed by what looks like a wolf attack.
As Rose, Derek and their friends seek out the truth of these
mysterious killings, a Bishop sent by the Pope arrives to undo everything
they've worked so hard to build.
My Review:
I received a free copy of the book from the author for my
honest opinion.
Rose and Derek are back and just as in love with each other
as they have ever been if not more. Their love for one another has grown so
much that they can’t stand to be apart. If they could they would be together
all the time. But of course that is not possible with the new school that they
are running with the help of some of my favorite characters from the Forbidden
Trilogy, Drake and Sam. Rose, Derek, Drake and Sam are all teaching kids that
have paranormal powers. They are teaching them how to control them and how to
use them.
This new school of theirs is a lot different than the one
that Sam lived and grew up in. All of the kids at this school are all there
because they want to be. They are not against their will like Sam and her
friends Lucy and Luke. The new school would not be possible without the help of
Father Patrick the priest who owns the propriety the school is on. Drake and Sam have a beautiful little girl
Ana whom they both love very much.
Everybody is so happy with their lives and the school until
they find out that someone is killing kids with special powers. They all work
so hard in trying to find out who is killing the kids with paranormal powers.
They find evidence that shows that it is a wolf that is attacking the kids and
killing them or that is what it looks like but what they are seeing may not be
exactly what they think it is. But never fear the church is sending in help.
They send a pope to help them investigate and find the killer.
I have read a lot of books written by this husband and wife
duo and not a one of them has disappointed me. I have loved each and every one
of them. I love all the characters in The Seduced Saga
and TheForbidden Trilogy and was so thrilled to see Derek, Rose, Drake and Sam all
together in Seduced byLies. I was also glad that the twins Lucy and Luke make an appearance too.
If you love reading paranormal or about people with special
powers then I know you will love TheSeduced Saga and TheForbidden Trilogy as well. But I do recommend that you start with the first
book in each series so that will you know what is going on and why they have
all ended up where they are today and together. The authors do a fantastic job
of explaining who the characters are and giving you their background stories
from the other books at the beginning. You will get know and understand Derek
and Rose better if you read Seducedby Innocence book #1, Seducedby Pain book #2 and Seducedby Power book #3 before reading Seduced by Lies book #4. The same goes for
Sam and Drake if you read their stories in Forbidden Mind book
#1, Forbidden Fire
book #2 and ForbiddenLife book #3.
About The Authors:
Become a member of the Street Team for Karpov Kinrade.
Karpov Kinrade is the pen name for the husband and wife writing
duo of bestselling, award-winning authors Kimberly Kinrade and Dmytry
Karpov.
Together, they write fantasy, paranormal, mystery, contemporary
and romance and hook readers into new and exciting worlds that will leave you
laughing your ass off, crying your heart out and falling in love.
Look for more from Karpov Kinrade in the Kiss Me series, Seduced
Saga, the Forbidden Trilogy and more coming soon.
They live with three little girls who think they're ninja
princesses with super powers and who are also showing a propensity for telling
tall tales and using the written word to weave stories of wonder and
magic.
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