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Blood Type

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This series has been at the top of my “most anticipated” reads since Kyla announced it. I am usually not over the moon into this paranormal type genre mixed with some romance, but Kyla found a way for this first book in the series to consume me and I devoured this in 2 sittings!

The first of the series, Blood Type, we are thrust into a world that is very different from our own. Vampires have changed the world and the way humans live in it. In an almost dystopian society of sorts, Reyna seeks out a job at the largest company in the world, Visage. She is placed with the very brooding and mysterious Beckham Anderson. He’s a higher up in Visage and she is placed with him as his blood escort. What she expects her world to look like, is far from what occurs once she steps foot into Becks life. The things she wants from him, he won’t give her. The things she was expecting from him, she doesn’t get.

While their chemistry is obvious form the first moment they meet, the distance he places between them is very surprising and unnerving to Reyna. Becks is a character that provides us so much angst and edginess, you are not sure whether to love or hate him (I choose the later). As the story begins to unfold and new characters are placed into the mix, you see what is really going on in this world of humans living amongst the more dominant vampires. As expected, Kyla has added enough twists and turns to keep your head spinning throughout the entire book and not know where or when it will stop.

This is the first of a series of 3 books and does end in a cliffhanger. Even if you aren’t a paranormal romance reader, you will be after you read this book. My whole perspective on the literary world was jolted into a tail spin. Kyla has managed lure me into this genre and my new obsession over this series!

Blood Match, coming June 26th. My heart, dying slowly everyday til then.

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This is the first book that I have read by K.A. Linde and I think that this series has great potential.

I really liked Beckham from the beginning and knew that they were more to him than we were being shown in the beginning. I loved how, even being a vampire, that he was trying to protect humans in his own way. Reyna - - I thought that she acted childish at times and I can't say that I ever really connected with her, but I know that she will develop into a strong heroine that I will love in the future.

I can't wait to get my hands on Blood Match to see what happens. I look for Beckham to lose his mind in this book......

ARC received by NetGalley for an honest review.

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Storyline: 5
Angst: 3
Tissue: 0
Value: 5
Panty Scorching: 5
Over All Rating: 5 Stars
Kindle eArc provided by Netgalley

The world has changed to survival and endurance. Reyna Carpenter and her two brothers are barely getting by and she’s about to offer her body to the vampire elite. Getting paid as a live-in blood escort is not what she hoped for her life and getting assigned to Beckham Anderson who is rich, demanding and handsome just makes it all that more difficult. But there’s an interesting development. He won’t feed off of her. All of the mystery that there is much more going on in these arrangements and around her leads Reyna into dangerous situations as she tries to figure out what is really going on with Beckham and his refusal.

“His mouth landed on hers, and it was like every kiss before this vanished into thin air. This was her first kiss. Because nothing else could hold a candle to the way his lips felt against hers. If she smelled like ambrosia, then Beckham truly tasted like it.

Sweet. Tempting. Addicting.”

Wow! What a world Reyna finds herself living in and the strength it must have taken to do what she needed to do. Becks is keeping secrets. As much of a domineering vampire he could be, I couldn’t help but feel drawn to him…just like Reyna. I just couldn’t figure out why Beckham wouldn’t take advantage of Reyna being readily available to him. All sorts of questions ran through me…can he not control himself? Is he just torturing her and himself? But as we venture further into the dark underworld things become a lot more dangerous. Things aren’t just as they appear. And I can’t wait to find out what is going to happen next! I’m so addicted to this world of Vampire and Humans living together and the fall of society as we know it!

Every single K.A. Linde series I read, I just fall in love with whatever world she sticks me in and the characters just wrap around me…flaws and all. They feel like my best friends or my brother or sister or cousin. I want to know every single thing about them and what makes them do what they do that drives me crazy.

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Blood Type is an addicting novel that reminds me of Hunger Games but with Vampires and without the full game concept. It snuck up on me. I will admit that when I first started it, I wasn't sure how it was going to go. It was a bit slow for me and I was mentally preparing myself for that. Then after a chapter or two, I realized that I was completely sucked in. 

Reyna Carpenter is desperate to make a better life for her and her brothers. The economy is bust and she can't find a job. Her brothers are working over time and they can barely make ends meet. So she finally makes the decision to go to Visage. A company that is ran and controlled by vampires. An organized blood donor company that provides vampires with humans to feed off of. What she didn't expect was to be placed with a Sponsor who is a high official in Visage and offered a permeant place to live. While it seems like her life went from rags to riches, Reyna not only struggles to fit into this new world but her role with the powerful Beckham Anderson. 

Reyna and Beckham has such a slow burn romance that I was constantly dying for more of them. It was clear that they were falling for each other but Beckham was doing everything he could to keep her at arms length away from her sexually. 

"It couldn't just be that you're a man desiring a woman?" "No, it's an animal enjoying the hunt. The monster within struggling to get out. Nothing More." 



I wanted to know more about how Vampires were controlling the world but I ultimately wanted Reyna and Beckham to fall in love. There are so many secrets and I thought that Linde did a great job with character development. Except for Beckham, I felt my skin crawling with some of the other Visage employees and I loved that. 

If you like vampire stories, then I strongly suggest reading Blood Type. Along with the rest of Reyna's human world, you'll find yourself struggling between hating and loving the vampires. The struggle will be real and it will be delicious. I can't wait to get my hands on Blood Match!

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This is my first book to read by KA Linde. I'm all about paranormal worlds, especially vampires, so I jumped at the chance to read this. It was a decent read, albeit a bit predictable. It had different aspects/feels tied to it: Twilight, Pretty Woman, and there's another book that I just can't recall. I did like the concept of the story: vampires are wealthy and pay to have human donors that match the vampire's blood type to keep them from going crazy if they fed off any random human. With the economy being much poorer when it crashed many years ago, jobs were hard to come by, so many humans often signed up to be a blood donor in exchange for money to help provide for them and their families. This part intrigued me.

The romance aspect fell a little flat for me though. Yes, anticipation was built throughout the read, but this whole story was more business than romantic. A few kisses here and there, then one true sexy time scene, and some drama afterwards. There weren't really any heart to heart conversations between the 2 (except closer to the end) in order for them to establish strong feelings towards each other. I feel like KA Linde wanted a more romantic aspect to be involved, so she inserted some pretty random scenarios, but didn't follow through on them as well as I think she could have.

I liked how Reyna wanted to help her brothers and did what she felt was right, but at times I rolled my eyes at her immaturity. I get it, she had feelings for him, but kept throwing herself at him even after he rejected her, then get mad at him when he tried to put a barrier between them once more. Especially when she found out he was dating someone else. That pissed me off. She should've backed off instead of pressured him continually. She'd then vow "no more" then the cycle would repeat. I also hate how she treated him when he finally took what she offered him, even if after she had time to think things over and felt regret at her words. He's a vampire, she's human....she knew she signed up to be fed from. *rolls eyes* Overall, I did like her character's courage to do something she feared and was mostly unknown, so I have to try and remember to not be TOO harsh on her actions.

I liked Beckham's protectiveness, defensiveness, and the few random kind gestures he gave Reyna, but that was about it. We didn't learn too much about him besides he's breathtakingly handsome, wealthy, and standoffish. He was more hot/cold with his feelings and the way he treated her. If I had been expected to attend a meeting with him and his coworkers, I felt he should've at least tried to brief her a bit better than he did. There were tons of "don't speak or ask questions" then he'd be aggravated when she didn't know what to say/do in situations. There was a huge lack of communication and it ended up annoying me mostly.

So overall, this was a decent read and beginning to a new series. I'd rate it 3.5-4 stars. I'm unsure if I'll pick up book 2 or not. On the one hand, I'm intrigued to see where this goes. On the other hand, this book didn't grip me and demand my attention as I'd hoped it would, especially with the predictability of it. I suppose time will tell. Also, this book ends on a cliffy, so if that isn't your thing I suggest waiting til the other book(s) are released.

Thank you Netgalley for this ARC. This is my honest review.

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I love, love, love paranormal romance, and I was so hyped to find out K.A. Linde was writing a story about vampires. She definitely didn't disappoint, and I'm eagerly awaiting the next book in this series because I'm ready for more.

The story follows Reyna Carpenter, a human who accepts a position with Visage as a live-in blood escort to the sexy, mysterious, and broody Beckham Anderson. What Reyna soon finds out is not everything is as it seems, and there's a lot at play behind the scenes and out of sight. Also, what's a girl to do when she's hired to give blood to a vampire who should want her blood but doesn't seem inclined to partake?

What I really enjoyed about this book was the dystopian feel and spotlight on issues that plague our society today. Vampires and humans may coexist side by side, but vampires are wealthy and essentially rule the upper class while most humans struggle to make ends meet. Reyna, who became a blood escort to help her family, gets to experience life from another perspective. However, she can't forget the poverty she's witnessed and gets a front row seat to a lot of the politics around vampire-human relations.

Of course, we can't have a K.A. Linde book without some angst. Oh, the angst lol. So good, and so worth it. The tension and building romance between Reyna and Beckham was fantastic. I really love Becks (even though I wanted to smack him at times), and I can't wait to see how his character and dynamic with Reyna develops.

Blood Type ends on a cliffy, and I'm not even mad. I just NEED Blood Match to come out so I can dive right into the story to see what happens. Overall, this was a great read, and I'm looking forward to more.

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4 Stars!!

This book is the first in the Blood type trilogy and gives you an introduction to the world that Reyna Carpenter lives!! A world that is ruled by Vampires and Humans are more of slaves to them...

Reyna lives with her brothers in poverty.. To help them, she decides to become a blood escort for the vampires... However, when she is assigned to Beckham Anderson and enters the vampire world, she does not know that her world is gonna be uprooted!!
I loved Beckham.. He was a mystery and not easy to like at the start.. Infact I kind of wanted to kick him at times!! However, you cant help yourself but fall in love with him when the story unfolds...
And Reyna - her whole life turned upside down in a day and she was such a strong person that she fights hard to survive and be independent at the same time..
I cant wait to read more of Beckham and Reyna and the vampire world where a revolution is waiting to start!
And with the way this book ended, I already want to read the second book. And even the short wait is a torture!!.

I have read a lot of paranormal, but the world created in this book is so unique!! K.A. Linde never ceases to amaze me with her words in every genre she writes!!

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4.5 stars

Blood Type is absolutely a must read for the Vampire fan. It's dystopian fiction at the next level.

Lusty thoughts and fear keep Reyna at a distance from the man she calls her Sponsor. She isn't what everyone claims she is. She is just trying to help her family out. She is just trying to survive.

But all that is in jeopardy now...

Because Reyna thought it would be any easy job, disgusting but easy, and there is nothing easy about Beckham Anderson. Nothing easy about this life. Nothing easy at all.

The tension is electric in this book. The lust, fear, and blind trust are all pushing and pulling the reader in every direction. And when you are sure it can't get better- when you are ready to lose your mind, K.A. Linde ends Blood Type.

And now I'm left hanging and panting and just waiting...
Waiting for more. waiting for answers. Waiting for the fairytale.

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"The end. That's where this book got me hooked." ~ Misty, White Hot Reads

I won't lie in this review and tell you this book had me hooked from the very beginning because it didn't. I actually struggled for a lot of this book. And I personally think it's because I just haven't read this genre in awhile and I went in expecting something very different than what I got. But by the end, this was a very good thing. The writing was excellent, the characters and their development were on point and the last 30-40 percent is where the author got me. Now where is the next one?

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Anyone who knows me knows that I absolutely love paranormal romance. There is something about the world building and the alpha male hero and the sassy woman who brings him to his knees. Rayna and Beckham were great. I loved their intense sexual chemistry and fiery banter. I could not get enough!

When poverty stricken Reyna Carpenter decides to make a better life for herself and her two brothers by becoming a permanent employee of Visage and a permanent food source for a Vampire, she is matched with Beckham Anderson. But as the political climate between humans and vampires become more volatile and emotional lines get crossed between Beckham and Reyna will they be able to realize what they mean to one another before danger comes knocking on their door?

While I loved the unique storyline, the world building, Beckham's broody and intense nature and his combustible chemistry with Rayna, I did feel that the ending to this story was somewhat rushed. Beckham was fantastic but his hot and cold/push and pull demeanor was frustrating at times. I would have also liked to see more of a fight in Reyna instead of her easy acceptance of his behavior. But that ending was amazing and so crazy!! I need book two ASAP!! Bravo! Stars! ~Ratula

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4 stars.

I just started getting into the paranormal genre again and I've been addicted to it ever since and this book was the reason why. IT WAS SO FREAKING GOOD AND I NEED MORE.

The world that Kyla was able to create with the humans and vampires was nothing short of phenomenal. I loved, loved everything about it. I absolutely adored Reyna as well and how strong and independent she was and what she stood for. I sort of had a love/hate relationship with Becks but in the end he did win me over.

I'm so glad I gave this book a chance. It was addictive and one of my favorite PNR books I've read in a long time. I can't wait for the next book. So happy it's out soon!

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I went into this book blind. I knew that it was paranormal with vampires but that was it. And let me tell you, I am so glad that I did! Not knowing what to except made this book so much more fun! I don’t often read paranormal books so this was a step out of my comfort zone. But what I did know was that I love Linde’s writing style and the way she can just tell a story and keep you hooked!

I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of this book! From the moment I read about Beckham, he had me hooked! He is so sexy and mysterious! I kept turning the page trying to figure just a little bit more about him! I don’t know how I’m going to handle the wait until the next book!

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You know that feeling when you are pulled into a book. That feeling you get when you read the blurb and you would do anything just to read the book. You can't explain the feeling but you just know in your gut it is an amazing feeling. Well, I felt it in Blood Type. A paranormal romance that freaking gripped me. A paranormal romance that captivated me from the first page to the last. I love paranormal romances. Blame it on Twilight, Vampire Diaries and The Originals that curbed my fascination over paranormal and all things supernatural. If it wasn't for those series, I wouldn't be reading books like Blood Type. Blood Type made my heart pump. Filled with some pulsing suspense and red hot passion, Blood Type, written by K.A. Linde, is a perfect concoction that you want to take a drink of.

K. A Linde is one of my favourite authors. The Wright Brother is one of my favourite books from her. I have read her contemporary romances and they are fabulous. But I did not know that she can write paranormal romances. I was completely sold with Blood Type. Hooked, lined and sinker. I went down in the deep end with Blood Type. Mesmerizing. Striking. Fantastic. Blood Type wrenched my soul to fiery pages with a cinching and explosive plot. The dynamic and mind bending characters. The rich undertones of the plot. Blood Type truly swept me away into a brilliant yet different world of vampires. K.A. Linde just exposed me to her world of monsters and I was severely addicted. Entrancing. Powerful. Blood Type was a riveting paranormal romance with a nail biting and spellbinding story that had me begging me for more. K. A. Linde is so creative and such a talented writer. She invoked lots of action and drama that's absolutely thrilling. K.A. Linde effortlessly wrote a paranormal romance with a palpitating vision into a new and dangerous alternate world of vampires mixed with blood and action to enthrall you. I loved every moment of it.

In Blood Type, you will meet our main characters, Reyna, a poor human who becomes a blood donor for a vampire and Beckham, a wealthy businessman matched with Reyna and you are going to love them together. Heck, I adored them. The sexual tension, you could cut it with a knife, It dripped. It swerved. It echoed. The push and pull so freaking sexy that it gave me goosebumps. Truly delectable. Reyna grew up poor and a survivor. Loyal and capable of protecting and providing for her family. She is tenacious and strong . She cared for her family and the ones close to her. A little impulsive sometimes but I admired her fire and heart. Beckham is at first an asshole. You will hate him at first. He is wealthy, a vampire and a bit scary sometimes. But her fiercely protects and has a heart that will warm you up and make you swoon.

It took a long time to write this review because the ending destroyed me. I still have not gotten over it and I am seriously need Book 2 asap. Blood Type is an amazing read. If you looking for a different vampire romance, then you need to check Blood Type.

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Okay this is a first for me I am starting my review of this book and I am still reading it! I mean I will be done in a little bit but right now the emotions I have feeling are raw, rough, unpolished and I didn’t want to take time and not be able to express how I am feeling about Blood Type. I have read Ms. Linde’s books from the start and while I have really loved her books after her first series none really had me feeling like those did, until now. I have angry tears running down my face, I want to kick Beckham in the balls harder than I ever wanted to kick Jack (if you have read the Avoiding series you will understand that reference), I want Reyna to have the happiness she not only needs but also deserves. My stomach is in knots, KNOTS! I am about one second away from having a panic attack or will be throwing my brand new kindle across the room or possibly doing both. These are the kinds of emotions being pulled from my soul! Okay back to finishing because I can’t not know what happens next.

So I just finished and OMG that ending and what happens before it! Pure K.A. Linde style! I NEED Blood Match NOW!

Just when you think you have things figured out, you don’t. You are on the absolute edge of your seat and I loved every single moment. Beckham he is one you love to hate but does that hate turn to love? Maybe it does, you have to read Blood Type to find out. This is a whole new type of vampire book and I am loving that it is different than others that are out there. I am a huge paranormal romance fan, it was what got me back into reading and K.A. Linde nailed it with Blood Type! It is unique, it is suspenseful, it has secrets, it will make you throw your kindle across the room and it will consume you. This is a must read for sure!

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I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this book by KA Linde. I have read others by her and it had been awhile since I read a "vampire" story that was different but I truly enjoyed this story line and look forward to the rest of the series. The story takes place in a world where vampires are no longer unknown but where some human factions are trying to make things better for both humans who are suffering from horrible economic problems and vampires who don't wish to be killers. Reyna does what she has to do in order to help her brothers so they don't have to spend the rest of their lives in abject poverty or taking care of her. Despite this job being the last thing she wants to do, without an education, there is not much else she can do to help herself and her family. Beckham seems to want nothing to do with her including allowing her to do the job she was hired for. But there is something amiss in this world and Reyna will soon find herself in the midst of drama, tragedy and world changing situations. There is plenty of steam to go around as well as some mystery and a beautifully described world. Bring on Blood Match! ARC provided by NetGalley for honest opinion!

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BLOOD TYPE takes place in a dystopian world of stark class divisions, where rich vampires exist at the top of society and poor people waste their lives in backbreaking jobs. Vampires used to run wild in murderous rampages, but that was before people discovered that if a vampire drinks from someone whose blood type matches theirs, they become more or less civilized. A company called Visage basically controls everything, employing these vampires somehow, and also providing the best option for employment for desperate people by paying them to pair with a vampire blood type match.

Reyna is desperate to make a better life for herself and her brothers, so she goes to Visage to donate her blood for a vampire. While there, they inform her of this new program that would permanently place her in the home of a vampire. It pays well, so she eventually agrees to the position, and a vampire named Beckham sweeps her away to his penthouse in the city. He provides her with expensive clothes she hates and a card with unlimited funds. She can also have his driver take her anywhere, and a bodyguard if necessary. And guess what? Beckham doesn't even drink from her! In fact, he barely looks at her. Which is a sweet set-up for Reyna since she was so concerned about being a whore, because in her mind whoredom is basically the worst thing in the world.

Reyna rails against it all right from the start. Oh, you have a driver? No thanks, I'll call a random cab instead. Bodyguard? NO THANK YOU. You don't want to drink my blood? Let me yank my shirt down and present my neck in anger on like, day 2 of this arrangement, then get upset when you reject me.

In other words, she is needlessly defiant and TSTL.

Beckham is rather controlling, but of course, he explains nothing to Reyna. And she, being TSTL, loves doing exactly the opposite of what he tells her to do. Of course, EVERY SINGLE TIME she does this, she runs right into danger and has to be rescued. Reyna is so pigheaded that she has no common sense. She questions Beckham endlessly, which is actually understandable, but he never gives a satisfying response, and so she can constantly jump to conclusions. She talks back to him and defies him at every given opportunity, even though she's supposed to be in his employ. Honestly, it's so tiresome.

There's also some drama with another woman, Penny, who is supposedly Beckham's girlfriend. Good news, now Reyna can be jealous. Even though she and "Becks" hardly ever speak. Even though she's his employee, not his girlfriend. He may check her out in her fancy clothes, and she may lust after him, but her jealousy is so over-the-top and annoying. These two barely know each other.

But when Reyna and Becks do get romantic, he totally leads her on. They kiss, he pulls away and says it shouldn't have happened. He gives her an orgasm, he pulls away again. He acts like something more might happen, but chooses to drink Penny's blood instead. To Reyna's credit, she tries really hard not to put up with his shit and calls him out all the time. Spoiler alert: HE NEVER LETS HER GO. *cue ominous music*

To top it all off, this book really lacked the edginess necessary for a good, dark vampire story, which I think it was trying to be. Oh, Becks hints at his dark past of killing people, but dude... you're a vampire. Duh. Others hint that he's a maniac, but WHERE IS THE PROOF??? Becks also has a vampire adversary of sorts whose greatest hobby seems to be making Reyna uncomfortable with leering stares and innuendoes, but he's such a caricature. The edgiest thing that happens is all the vamps and their humans go to a *GASP* sex club and watch some vampires have group sex with a human while Becks fingers Reyna under the table.

I really wanted to DNF this. I'm so over a billionaire love interest, and naive and innocent heroine who grew up on the streets but somehow never suffered except for being poor. I hate when love interests (and authors) cosset the "good" characters, and this book is no exception: Reyna is always getting into trouble thanks to her over-the-top willfulness, yet she's always rescued before anything bad happens. The cliffhanger ending of this book is probably no exception.

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It’s been ages since I’ve read a true paranormal novel. I’ve been in a bit of a reading rut, so it was the perfect time to shake things up a bit. When I read the synopsis for Blood Type I knew I couldn’t pass it up. It’s a paranormal romantic suspense, and while vampire stories are nothing new, the premise behind vampires and humans co-existing is really creative.

The story is enthralling and I never stopping being intrigued by the intimidating, enigmatic, and powerful vampire, Beckham. I respected Reyna for battling her fears to do everything in her power to ensure that she and her brothers could rise from their desperate, impoverished circumstances. However, Reyna constantly frustrated me. If Beckham tells her it’s vital to obey certain orders, she agrees and then promptly disregards him. She can’t keep her mouth shut to save her life, and she seems to have little regard for her safety.

Despite the impression the cover may give, this book is scarce on the sexy times. Instead, the main focus is on character development and Reyna’s growing affection for Beckham. Since this is the first book in a trilogy, I think it’s a wise move on the author’s part. You don’t want to give away too much too soon. There’s plenty of time for intimacy.

I do have some concerns. I finished the book still not being 100% clear on why Beckham refuses to feed off Reyna. I think I must be missing something. The writing style didn’t always work for me. I found some of the dialog to be stilted and forced, and certain plot developments seem rather abrupt so they don’t always ring true. Nonetheless, the story captured my attention and sparked my imagination so I count it as a win.

Blood Type ends on a cliffhanger. I only wish I could immediately dive into the next book but, alas, I’ll be forced to wait.

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3.75 Stars

Blood Type is the first novel in the Blood Type Series by K.A. Linde....Warning, This novel ends with a huge cliffy!

I have been on a serious paranormal kick this month. I don't know why, it just all of a sudden came over me. After reading the synopsis for Blood type and seeing this cover, how could I not request a copy!

This novel took me on a journey that is so unlike what I imagined. Reyna is at her wit's end. She can't get a job, and she's sick of seeing her brothers go to work and bust their asses with the results showing nothing. So she does what any desperate person would do, she gets in touch with Visage. Visage is a corporation that specializes in 'body employment' services. in short-term, Vampires employ humans as blood donors.

Beckham Anderson is a vampire who carries his secrets close to him, he's also a beast and one who is most feared. When Reyna is matched to be Beckham's blood employee, she thinks it'll be a walk in the park....until feelings get involved and wires get crossed.

I've read stacks upon stacks of paranormal novels in my lifetime but I don't remember ever reading a novel with this type of content. I was intrigued by Reyna and her poverty driven lifestyle. Then after joining Visage, she's given the fairytale of lavish gowns and riches only she could imagine in her dreams, but that doesn't make her happy. She wants friendship and the feeling of being wanted. She's definitely a woman who cannot be bought.

Then we have Beckham Anderson. Throughout this novel Beckham is listed to be a lethal vampire who can turn in a seconds time. I didn't feel that vibe from him. In fact for a Vampire he kind of bored me in the beginning. It's during the halfway point where I finally got a glimpse of the vampire everyone says is to be feared. One thing that redeemed his character, in my eyes, is the mysterious vibe that came from him. This Vampire has his secrets and he keeps them close.

Throughout this novel, I had a love/hate relationship with Reyna and Beckham. Usually I dont' mind a back and forth relationship, but this situation was a tad bit aggravating, I now understand the reasoning behind why the back and forth was drawn out though.

As for the ending, if you all don't like cliffy's I highly suggest you wait until the second book comes out. This ends with a huge cliffhanger that has me wanting and needing answers...Immediately!

Overall, this was a great read with original ideas and genius situations. I just wish the back and forth between the main characters wasn't drawn out so much.

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It has been a while since I read a paranormal romance and I couldn’t put it down. K. A. Linde has a way of keeping me on the edge my seat. She is the queen of angst and I loved every minute of it. I need the next book asap!

I haven’t read a vampire book in so long and this book was the perfect start to a new series. Reyna is going to do something she never thought she would do to help her family. She lives in a world with vampires and is getting into more than she bargained for.

Wait until you meet Beckham! I love him! You will fall in love with him and Reyna’s story and be ready for more the minute you finish. I highly recommend this book.

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It was a long time since I read a book with vampires and I loved Blood Type so much!The story was refreshing,the plot brilliant and the romance addictive!I enjoyed every minute of it and I need more!!

I was intrigued with the world K.A. Linde create! This is a world where vampires rule and they are rich and people live with poverty!They need the vampires because they provide them jobs!Reyna doesn’t wish to be a burden on her brothers anymore, with no money she needs a job!Reyna applies to become the blood host to a prominent vampire and gets more than she bargained for.Beckham, one of the wealthiest vampires!Beckham is mysterious,dark and sexy!

If you are looking for a refreshing story with a sexy vampire and a story that will captivate you from the first pages this is perfect for you!!

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