So, I read Blood Rights, the first book in the House of Comarre series and really liked it. Though there were some things that bothered me, they were far outweighed by all the things I did like. An interesting, unique take on the supernatural world set in the near future. I'm always on the lookout for a new series that can give a spin on the same old/same old and I thought I had found it with this one.
And then I read book two in the series. As much as I enjoyed the first, that is how little I liked the second.
So, one book I
And I couldn't do it.
I made it to page 166 and had to stop. Now, it's rare for me to not finish a book. My book obsession compels me to finish the books I start, even if it is only skim-reading them till the end. But I couldn't even skim through this one. I just knew that the problems I had with the characters were not going to get any better. And I am incredibly disappointed. I had such hopes for this series.
Below the jump, you can read what I thought about the first third of Bad Blood.
Bad Blood by Kristen Painter
House of Comarre, #3
ISBN 0316084751
ISBN13: 9780316084758
Published December 1st 2011 by Orbit
Grade: DNF
Blurb: Samhain approaches, bringing with it the final melding of the mortal and othernatural worlds. No one knows just how much power the night holds...
Violent murders occur in Paradise City as counterfeit comarré are systematically hunted. The police and the Kubai Mata have more than enough trouble to keep themselves occupied. As war erupts at home, Malkolm and Chrysabelle head to New Orleans to recover the Ring of Sorrows. Chrysabelle is forced to make a life and death decision and will realize that her relationship to Malkolm may have fatal consequences.
The clock is ticking . . .










