Thursday, July 28, 2016

Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle

Unabridged Audio Version
I recently listened to the unabridged audio version of Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle and narrated by Traci Odom from Audible.

Listening time for Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle is 8 hours, 37 minutes.

I received this edition of Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle FREE from the narrator, Traci Odom. Below is my honest, unbiased review of Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle.

I found that Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle was another fun, fast audiobook to listen to during the past two days! I enjoyed this audiobook overall, although not as much as I did the first novel in the Blood Destiny SeriesBlood Wager: Blood Destiny #1 by Connie Suttle. Most of the characters were entertaining ones... However, Gavin is too hot headed and jealous with regards to Lissa and his behavior has become annoying!! I also wish that Lissa wasn't left in the dark about so much of the vampire ways. It's kind of ridiculous really that her vampire mentors and elders don't readily spell things out for her on certain occasions and leave her in the dark about many things. I also think Lissa is treated badly on several occasions and I can understand why she is fearful of other vampires by the end of the novel. The ending of Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle has a wonderful cliffhanger ending and leaves you wanting to know what happens in the next installment of the Blood Destiny Series.

I felt that Traci Odom did another fabulous job narrating Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) and I look forward to hearing more audiobooks that she narrates in the future.

The following is a plot summary for Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle from Audible:
"The sight of three naked, bloody men wandering into the clearing with moonlight clouding their eyes would probably send anyone else running for their life. I just sighed and watched them walk toward me." 
As the first female vampire successfully turned in 700 years, Lissa finds herself in demand by the Vampire Aristocracy. Forced into an unexpected engagement as a result, Lissa feels trapped and stifled as she continues training with her surrogate sire. When a request comes from the Grand Master of the werewolves, Weldon Harper, Lissa leaps at the opportunity to work as his bodyguard once more. 
Wlodek, Head of the Vampire Council, in an effort to solidify vampire/werewolf relations, allows Lissa to provide protection for the Grand Master during his yearly travels across the U.S. The only vampire ever named Pack, Lissa is permitted to work with the Grand Master without supervision from others of her kind.

Things become complicated and then downright deadly as old enemies reemerge. Intent on exacting revenge for a failed coup against the Grand Master, rogue werewolves join with new and perilous allies. Now, Lissa must find a way not only to keep the werewolf race alive, but the vampires as well.
I am giving Blood Passage (Blood Destiny #2) by Connie Suttle a rating of 4 stars out of 5 stars.

Until my next post, happy reading!!

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