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The Eldritch Conspiracy (Bloodsinger, Bk 5)
The Eldritch Conspiracy - Bloodsinger, Bk 5
Author: Cat Adams
Celia Graves was once an ordinary human, but those days are long gone. Now she strives to maintain her sanity and her soul while juggling both vampire abilities and the powers of a Siren.   — Not every bride needs a bridesmaid who can double as a bodyguard. But Celia's cousin Adriana is no ordinary bride: she's a Siren princess,...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765328748
ISBN-10: 0765328747
Publication Date: 1/29/2013
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
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4 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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reviewed The Eldritch Conspiracy (Bloodsinger, Bk 5) on + 276 more book reviews
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What can I say. I am still completely enjoying this series, but I get frustrated.
At the beginning of this book Celia is in Mexico on a job trying to get several people out alive. She has employed John Creede and his company to help. She and John have a leadership argument and she angrily fires him. John pulls out his entire team, even leaving her no transportation. That just boggles my mind. First because he is such a consummate bodyguard and second because John is in love with Celia. Is he possessed? The authors never let the reader know.
Celia is an attendant in her cousins royal wedding. Creede is the bodyguard for king Dahlmar. Although Creede helps Celia and Bruno out we still don't know what the problem is.
Since Creede has pulled back, Celia and Bruno share a suite in Rusland. When Creede sees them together he seems jealous. So what gives.
Sorry for the rant, but WTH!
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Very abrupt beginning. It felt like I had missed a book. The love triangle is rather abruptly "resolved." Celia and this other person had a misunderstanding/disagreement (whatever) that happened off the pages. Of course that leaves the one I don't like. He treated Celia badly in past.

I am a bit tired of the "must hate/dislike/be jealous" of Celia for (IMO) are stupid or unexplained reasons. I do think Celia finally accepts herself for who she is, but has stagnated when it comes to fully using her abilities.

Overall, this was a bit frustrating read for me. Not sure if I want to bother reading the next and apparently last book (To Dance With the Devil). Anyone read it? Better?


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