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When I saw A Jot of Blood, I almost passed it over. For some reason, I scrolled back up the email and clicked on the link to its NetGalley page. I am glad I scrolled back up because the blurb caught my attention. I am glad I scrolled back up on my email because I would have missed a great book.
This was a book that grabs you from the beginning. Lire being a clairvoyant was different from other books in the YA paranormal genre. I haven’t read a book yet where the main character was clairvoyant and where she was feared for it. Speaking of fear, I thought that it was great that the author played up people being afraid of Lire and her power. Afraid to the point where she was segregated from the other students to protect her and them. It made the book dark.
I liked Lire. I also felt bad for her at the same time. Not only did she have to deal with the fallout of her gift but she was singled out at school. She was forced to live in a room where a warning hung on the door. She had to deal with teachers who singled her out by making her sit at the back of the class at orange desks. She also had to deal with bullies who made her life miserable. She dealt with it because she didn’t want to rock the boat. That was until she met Cal and Zach and they showed her that there was so much more to school and life.
The romance between Cal and Lire was very cute but it took a while for me to even figure out that he liked her. I knew that Lire like him but I saw almost no hints from him. But, there was a slight hint of Zach liking Lire and Lire liking Zach. They had so much chemistry together that I was almost hoping that the author would go there.
The variety of paranormal beings that went to the school was amazing. You had everything from Glindarian witches to Occultom. In the paranormal books that I have read, the story has the stock paranormal people. Which are witches, werewolves, vampires, and elves. In this book, you have them and they included over paranormal beings too. Which added more depth to the story.
The storylines in the book were great also. The main storyline was Lire, Cal, and Zach doing some dangerous stuff. They were also battling bullies which was neat. But the secondary storyline with the missing werewolves made the book. I didn’t see what was coming because the author made the attention on Lire, Cal, and Zach for the first half of the book. So I was surprised when everything happened towards the end of the book. I was very surprised when the bad guy ended up being the last person I thought.
The end of the book was good and I was pretty happy with everything that happened. What I liked was the epilogue and the hint of book 2. I am hoping that book 2 is coming out soon because I need to know what is going on with Lire.
My Summary of A Jot of Blood: 4 stars
A Jot of Blood is a past paced paranormal young adult book that engrossed me while I was reading it. I will warn you though, there is crude language in this book. So if you are offended by swearing….I wouldn’t read it. I would recommend this book to anyone over the age of 16 and to anyone who can appreciate the snarky humor in the book.
Will I reread: Yes
Will I recommend to family and friends: Yes
Age range: Older Teen
Why: Language, mild violence. No sex scenes but Cal and Lire do kiss at one point in the book.
I would like to thank Scry Media, Katherine Bayless and NetGalley for allowing to read and review A Jot of Blood.
All opinions stated in this review of A Jot of Blood are mine and mine alone
**I received a free copy of this book and volunteered to review it**

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC for my honest review. I truly enjoyed this book. I found it to have mystery, adventure, real problems, shyness, bullying, love interests. A good read for teenagers to help them remember they aren't alone.
Who hasn't at one time or another been picked on for being the odd one? This book gave me warm feelings and I just truly enjoyed the story.

3.5 stars
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This is a fun, quick read. It's a YA fantasy/romance book that skews a bit younger than the typical YA book. The main character, Lire, is a young clairvoyant attending a special school for the magically gifted. Her power scares and intimidates her fellow students because if she merely touches a person, or anything they touch, Lire is able to sense that person's memories and secrets. This makes her very unpopular and essentially friendless. As the new school year starts, Lire meets 2 new students that befriend her. Her new friends help Lire stand up to her arch nemesis, Amanda, as well as other difficulties that she comes across.
The story is interesting, but not overly complicated. The dialogue is very basic and skewed toward a younger teenage audience. The story is a bit uneven and begins to rush toward the end of the book. The book is the first in the series, so it seems like the author felt like she needed to cram a lot of information and details into the last 1/4 of the book in order to set the story up for the next book in the series. The book has enough closure on one particular storyline to satisfy the reader, and nicely sets up the next book in the series. I will most likely read the next book in the series.

From the beginning, I knew I would love this. I have a guilty obsession with a school full of people with magical powers or talents and this was right up that alley. What I didn't know was how much I would love it. This was much different because it had such an incredible writing style and I couldn't put this down for a second. It was instantly connected to all of the characters and they were so well developed, which is fairly different in a book like this and I loved it!
Recommend 100%!!

This book has everything possible going against it: young innocent naive protagonist, a couple of triangle-worthy swooners with secret angst, a private boarding school for "special" magic kids, and a nasty antagonist with a longstanding grudge. Despite that, Bayless manages to breathe fresh air into the genre and deliver an original take in a setting that's landmined with tropes.
The heroine "Lire" (yes, she has a special nickname), is clairvoyant. In Bayless's world, this places her as a social outcast. Who wants to be around anyone who can discover your misdeeds and bad will with a touch? Carefully neutralized psy-free products (think "gluten free for psychics") are now a thing, allowing Lire to eat and drink without experiencing the death throes of chickens and cows and the personal secrets of cafeteria workers. It's a neat twist that thinks about how touch transmission of life (and death) experiences would actually work.
The school too is cleverly drawn. The students study normal subjects like math, science, English, and foreign languages instead of hexes and charms. It's set up more as a tuberculosis isolation ward than Hogwarts, which gives it a necessary grounding despite the magical add-ons. The world feels more realistic as a result, which lets the story focus on character instead of wish fulfillment.
Yes, the girls are all beautiful and the boys are all handsome. There's still a lot of 90210 and Vampire Diaries in the book's DNA, but when you move past that, the underlying mystery that drives the story depends enough on its magical setting that you feel the mix works.
I want to give the author special credit for using the "gifts" so cleverly, both in introducing new ones (like woven spells) and in using a pedestrian "I feel your pain by touching your discarded watercup" known craft in increasingly meaningful and flexible ways. Apparently Lire and her gift have been around for several previous books. I intend to track those down but this volume stands on its own.
My only complaint was the point of resolution: <spoiler>I dislike the vampire solution where she essentially becomes his slave for the rest of her life.</spoiler>
Other than that, the writing is solid. There may have been ticks or quirks but none of them caught my eye or distracted me from the story.
I gave this a 4-star Goodreads "I really liked it", which I did. I'm off to find the earlier books. I received a review copy of the manuscript from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.

Clothilde “Lire” Devon is a clairvoyant, meaning everytime she touches someone or something that has touched someone else she gets visions from that person, vivid visions that sometimes even make her pass out; from one simple touch, she can see that person’s darkest secrets.
That ability has singled her out at school, everyone fears her, stays away from her and she is also being bullied by the school’s Queen B.
Things start to turn around when two new students arrive…
Somehow before I started reading this, I wasn’t expecting to like it.
I was happily surprised.
The world was very interesting and so well built, I mean a school for people with all kind of abilities, what’s not to like?
Though there were many minor plotlines that, at first, made it kinda hard to follow and see the point of it all, they, at some point, sort of merged into a main one…
The secondary characters, Zach and Cal, were great and lead to some Laugh Out Loud moments.
I found the romance to be compelling though it was secondary or even tertiary in the plot.
Finally, at some points, the characters spoke in french, and for once, it was actual correct french!
There was also some drawings included and there were a really nice input. I loved the art…
All in all, I cannot wait for more.. and we better see Cal and Zach again!

Thanks to Netgalley and Scry Media for allowing me to read this book early
Okay not going to lie but the first thing that drew me into reading this book was the slightly surreal consequence that I also live in a place called Coventry which also has something similar to an academy (it has an university). So at points I found myself imagining that the Coventry I live in was the one in the book.
I found myself getting stuck in and not wanting to stop and only stopping when the battery on the Kindle died. It was helped by the fact that the characters are well developed and Lire, Zach and Cal all have different magical powers which makes it more interesting and more realistic.
Looking forward to part 2 of this series to see how it is carried on

I loved this book. Hope the author is already writing the next one. Great characters and world building.

I am totally surprised at my reaction to this book! Usually anything containing vampires/wolfs/magic is addictive to me, I can't get enough.
However I just could not get into this book no matter how hard I tried!! I had to force myself to finish the book after wanting to give up at 38%.
I will admit that the main reason I kept reading was to see if anything happens between her and cal..
I did like that this book was slightly different with the sort of supernatural beings it was about. It wasn't the same thing you read everywhere. I especially liked Zachs character and his powers etc and I liked how cal wasn't a typical 'twilight werewolf'.. all tanned smooth skin with rock hard abs and not a hair in sight. It's different!
So yeah.. I would definitely advise people to give this book a go, it is a little different to other paranormal books which is definitely a good thing.
Maybe it's just me that couldn't get into it!!

Fun YA paranormal. I haven't read the original series, so this was my introduction to Lire and her world. I really enjoyed it. I loved the world, with werewolves, vampires and other magical beings. The tension between Lire and the boys was great. I will definitely have to read the original series.

I could not put this book down. At first I did cringe a bit at the language and sayings that Lire has. To me, some of it seems outdated and something that I wouldn't have said when I was a junior. (my anime phase seemed to stop around the end of 8th grade, rather than continue onto high school.) Regardless, I soon fell into a pattern with Lire's outdated sayings and found her quite relatable to myself during those high school years. Minus the magical powers, of course.
The chapters flew by and I was actually disappointed when I came to the ending. Regardless of Lire being a goody-two shoes and a bit of a scaredy cat, she has a certain charm to her and I think she balances Zach and Cal's behavior well. The characters are well developed but at some points I did feel a little lost because of a lack of explanation. Like if Zach would do something, the reader wouldn't be able to tell because the story was through Lire's eyes. This is only a minor inconvenience though.
I will definitely be on the lookout for the next installation of this series since I found it to be quite enjoyable.