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Book Reviews of Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1)

Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1)
Blood Oath - Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1
Author: Christopher Farnsworth
ISBN-13: 9780515149036
ISBN-10: 0515149039
Publication Date: 3/1/2011
Pages: 544
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Jove
Book Type: Paperback
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15 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

mreneerouser avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 127 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I am very particular about the books I read. When I initially received this book, I thought I would not like it. I thought it was some political thriller and not up my alley. Boy was I wrong. Scanning the first few pages turned into reading 50 pages straight while trying to get ready for work. The book just sucks (yes, the main character is a vampire so sucks is appropriate) you right in.

The main character Cade is a vampire. He is working for the President via a blood oath that began long before the current administration. The author brilliantly weaves actual events with make believe events and eventually, the author was so convincing, I started to wonder what was real and what was make believe (example Cade was stuck into the wall on 9/11 by a magic sword while the planes crashed into the Twin Towers, that was why he was unable to stop it). Cade, along with his older handler Griff and his new handler Zach protects the citizens and the President from evil forces.

There are some interesting evil forces; the zombies that remind me of my Barbie dolls that I used to break the heads, legs, and arms off and try to put back together, and the werewolves that can scent a sniper miles away, are just a few.

The story in the book is good and since the other reviews already delved into the story, I will not do it again. I cannot really say anything I did not like. It was such an easy read not because it was simplistic but because the book was like watching a movie. In fact, I would not be surprised if one day this book becomes a movie.
readermuse avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 96 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I had a lot of fun with "Blood Oath". The author, Christopher Farnsworth is a scriptwriter and I think it shows in his book. The book reads like you are at a movie. In this book, Zach, the whiny overprivileged staffer reassigned after a indiscretion with the president's daughter meets the mother of all predators, the vampire, Cade. However, instead of being annoyed by Zach, he quickly proves his worth and become likable. We also get to find out how Cade becomes a vampire and how he earns his blood oath. This makes it a great rounded out book with no annoying blanks of critical information. There is also no information overload with this book, so it becomes quite entertaining.

There is more than one bad guy in this book and the stories meld into an exciting end with zombies on the attack! The book is a stand alone but the ending does leave room for the sequel. I, for one, would love to continue the adventures of Cade, the president's vampire. I gave this book 5 entertaining stars. Don't forget the popcorn when reading this book.
susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 1061 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I love the idea of this book. This is a good start. Nathaniel Cade is a darker, scarier character than I expected. There are parts of real events through the years mixed in such as Lincoln's assassination, the attempt on Reagan's life in '81, some WWII events, etc. It's a story of dark government secrets, terrorists, and those sworn to protect our country at any cost. I look forward to seeing the direction this series takes.
BetsyP avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 566 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Paranormal/ spy thriller by Christopher Farnsworth, first in series. Vampire Nathanial Cade is bound by a blood oath to serve the President of the United States. Cade is called in to protect the United States from the things that go bump in the night. Superficial, cocky Zack Barrows is assigned, against his will as Cade's handler. This series is similar to a Robert Ludlum, or Lee Child, with a supernatural twist. Very entertaining. I went out and picked up books 2 and 3 before finishing this one. Worth a credit.
tarheelcoin avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 84 more book reviews
When I read the synopsis of this book, I was really looking forward to reading it. Unfortunately, I didn't enjoy it all that much. It wasn't the plot that disappointed me - a vampire under sworn oath to the President, helping to defend the country against bad stuff sounded like an enjoyable and different spin on vampire novels. However, the way the book was written came across as little more than a glorified screenplay (not surprising, since Christopher Farnsworth is a scriptwriter). This made the writing choppy and simplistic, and greatly detracted from my overall enjoyment of the book.
marcijo28 avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 277 more book reviews
Great book! Highly Recommend!
ASJ avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 341 more book reviews
Excellent book. Lots of action, love the historical background great characters. Well paced and written.
dragoneyes avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 788 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book even though I thought I wouldn't. I like to read about vampires but lately it seems like it's been too overdone. This book seemed different but I wasn't sure I'd like the whole "secret government agent/vampire" thing but it actually worked.
It's about a vampire named Cade who has taken an oath to protect and serve the president at all times and he has done this for decades. He doesn't protect us from terrorists, war or anything like that. He protects us from the supernatural beings out there that are willing to destroy us. In this book he is after the mad Dr. Frakenstein.
It's a pretty entertaining book. I like the way Farnsworth weaves in history with supernatural occurrences. I also think he does a superb job on flashbacks to let you know how Cade became who he was. I really liked the characters in this book as well. I found myself even liking the mad doctor no matter how evil and sick he was. I will definitely be reading the next book!
reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 1568 more book reviews
A different take on the super romantic vampire that's been becoming popular lately. A good read.

From back cover:
Zach Barrows is a cocky, ambitious White House employee working his way toward becoming the youngest chief of staff in history. But Zach's political rise takes an unexpected turn when he's abruptly transferred out of the White House and partnered with Nathaniel Cade, a secret agent sworn to protect the president. But Cade is no ordinary civil servant.
Bound 140 years ago by a special blood oath, Nathaniel Cade is a vampire. On the orders of the president he defends the nation against enemies far stranger--and more dangerous--than civilians like Zach could ever imagine. And as a new threat looms, Zach has to learn to work with his undead partner, because the president's vampire is the only thing standing between the American dream and total Armageddon.
readragon avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 49 more book reviews
WOW!!! What a ride. Can't wait for the next one.
readinginmysleep avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 9 more book reviews
This was a fun, easy read. It reminded me a little of the TV series "Angel" but not quite so cheesy. I am looking forward to the next book.
goodnightnobody avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 17 more book reviews
A fun book, and certainly an easy read. Think of Simon Green's Darkside novels, except set in the US and you've got a good idea of what's in store. Characters were fun if a bit stilted, and slightly on the stereotypical side. Looking forward to the next book though - well worth the read!
senorag2001 avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 20 more book reviews
This is what a vampire book should be instead of the fluffy lovey books that there are so many of.

Nathanial Cade is sworn by a blood oath to protect the president. He is teamed with a young, cocky, White House staffer, Zach Barrows who has never believed in let alone met a vampire before! Together they fight to control the "monsters" who threaten our country.

Dark humor, good charactors, suspense make this book a must read for "real" vampire fans that are in search of a good, something different story.

I love the team of Cade and Zach and look forward to more.
donkeycheese avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 1255 more book reviews
I first have to say that I loved this book!!!

Nathaniel Cade is a vampire,who after killing many humans,was pardoned by President Andrew Jackson. The strings? A blood oath between him and the President, and all future presidents. He is top-secret. Usually, the only person who knows about Cade is the President and Cade's handler, the liason between the vampire and the President.

But, Cade's handler has cancer, so it is time to train a new liason. Enter Zach Barrows, a young aspiring politician, caught with his pants down with the President's daughter. Zach thinks it is a form of punishment to be transferred, but rolls with it until he meets Cade, and literally pees his pants in fear.

But, determined to make the most of it, Zach and Cade are soon off running on their first case together. Someone is stealing body parts of American soldiers. Someone is taking those body parts and creating "frankenstein" monster soldiers. Cade believes that his old enemy Johann Konrad, the real frankenstein, is behind it all. The problem is proving it, and keeping Zach alive in the meantime.

Nathan Cade really reminds me of a James Bond character. He just wants to get the job done, with whatever means are necessary. A well-rounded character I would love to see more of. All of the characters are well-developed and the storyline is really superb. The plot moves at a steady pace that keeps the reader turning the pages. What is unique about this thrilling suspense paranormal novel is that it uses real historical facts as well, filling in those holes to make the fiction work. It makes it believable. Mr. Farnsworth has penned a stellar debut! I highly recommend it!
stephanie13w avatar reviewed Blood Oath (Nathaniel Cade, Bk 1) on + 300 more book reviews
Wasn't sure what to expect when I got this but it was great! Not your usual vamp.... I read this in one day!