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Taken by Night
Author: Kathryn Smith
Editorial RBA
ISBN 978-84-473-7082-5


SYNOPSIS


Saint has received a distress call from the Maison Rouge, the famous London brothel where they work some of her friends. After six centuries of existence as a vampire, Saint knows that it is better to stay away from humans, but two of the girls have been brutally murdered, and Ivy Dearing, the beautiful daughter of the owner, will need to catch the criminal. Ivy is ready to go all the way, even risking their own lives ... And Saint feels it can no longer ignore the call of love or of his own destiny.


OPINION OF BETHLEHEM MARQUEZ

We are faced with the third installment of the series The Brotherhood of the Blood which you can find reviews here at Between Books.


As the synopsis indicates, the plot focuses on the inside of a brothel: the Maison Rouge, a brothel owned by Reign, one of you members of the Brotherhood of Blood, a place where vampires may shelter and quench their thirst for blood.


Saint, our protagonist, arrives at the brothel where he reported the deaths of two of the girls who work there. Both have been brutally murdered and they have started the array, which makes one suspect the police that maybe Jack the Ripper, has returned. Then there is a new body and begins to investigate Saint outlet of the three victims. During this process, must deal with the daughter of Madame who runs the brothel, which has been proposed to seduce him at all costs.


In my view, this book is the simplest of the three. The plot is not extremely tangled and is limited almost exclusively to the relationship between Ivy and Saint. The description of the vampire is magnificent. The author claims that we fall in love with him and get it. Furthermore Ivy is a modern woman, bold and without any shame to the opposite sex as a child lived in the brothel (But do not work there) and not afraid to feel self-conscious nor sex. Since the plot is centered on two of them, are the only strong characters who find the rest seem to have been "added" to complete the story but they are quite soft and poorly described.


When we started reading the book, we wonder what does this story with the Brotherhood, but as we go along we will see that everything is related. I still think
My forever the first of the series is the best, the deepest feelings about respect, more romantic and more interesting. Both Eternal Passion like its predecessor, Amor Inmortal are mere excuses to continue with a series that promised much but which is weakened by time. I just hope the next installment has a tad more power, but, anyway, are entertaining stories, well written and very romantic.

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