Friday, January 31, 2020

#Book #Review ~ Blood Rite (Ivy Granger, Psychic Detective, Book #6) by E.J. Stevens ~ Urban Fantasy #UF @EJStevensAuthor


Book Details:

Print Length: 218 pages
Publisher: Sacred Oaks Press
Publication Date: September 3, 2019
ASIN: B07VFL3V89
Purchase Link: Amazon

About the Book:

Ivy Granger psychic detective takes on a simple grave robbing case, but in Harborsmouth nothing is ever simple when dealing with the dead.

Grave robbing is Harborsmouth’s second best-kept secret. The first is the existence of supernatural creatures that live alongside the city’s humans. In fact, the dirtiest little secret of all might be the truth behind most of those empty graves.

Most supernaturals eke out a pretty mundane existence. Nobody wants a return to the Burning Times. Well, nobody sane.

The creature that was stealing the more odoriferous of Harborsmouth’s citizens from their graves had to be crazy. Sir Gaius, ruler of the local vamps, owned the harvesting rights to every corpse buried within the city limits. No one touched the vampire master of the city’s property without permission and lived to scream about it—until now.

Warning: This book features necromancy, grave robbing, an abandoned amusement park, and zombie clowns.

My Review:

Blood Rite is another action-packed installment of the Ivy Granger series. Again, E.J. weaves her literary magic and creates an amazing addition to Ivy Granger's world. Each story in the series is well developed and pulls the reader in from the very beginning. Blood Rite is very suspenseful and rich in emotion and visual creativity. I truly feel the emotions that swirl within each character in the book.

The author continues to write Ivy in such a way that she is still brand new; never becoming stagnant, dull, or predictable. She continues to kick butt in the name of protecting her family, friends, and townsfolk. Ivy does all of this while maintaining safe distances since she has the ability of touching objects or people and being able to discern history of said objects/people. Her relationship with Ceff is very strong and continues to build.

I have enjoyed the world of Ivy Granger since Book 1. The series is easy to read, understand, and follow.  The good guys and gals are likable and you definitely find yourself rooting for them. The baddies are also well written and sometimes give the reader the shivers ~ which means the author did her job! :)

Please make sure to read the books in order since the world and character building, plotlines, subjects, and themes build off of the previous books.

I was given a copy of this book to read.

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