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Review: Hawk (Sons of Sangue #2) by Patricia A. Rasey

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Review: Hawk (Sons of Sangue #2) by Patricia A. RaseyHawk by Patricia A. Rasey
Series: Sons of Sangue #2
on May 24, 2014
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 390
Format: eBook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Purchase Links: Amazon
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three-half-stars

Fast paced with sexy bites to keep you up reading late into the night! Vampires, motorcycles and romance, the Sons of Sangue series from USA Today bestselling author Patricia A. Rasey has your paranormal romance fix.

The Sons of Sangue are part of a sacred brotherhood. But not even their vampire code can compete with temptation and seduction…

Kaleb “Hawk” Tepes, as president of the Sons of Sangue vampire MC and descendant of Vlad III, needs to keep his head focused on club business. Trouble is someone wants to divest him of his position for a crime he committed against his vampire predecessors. He can’t afford distractions, especially those that come in the form of a five-foot-two sprite named Suzi, who once belonged to his nephew. In a moment of weakness, Hawk makes a snap decision that can only spell trouble. Now faced with the one person who wants him dead, he must make the ultimate sacrifice or chance losing forever the only woman he truly desires.

Suzi Stevens has tried hard to put her past behind her and move forward. The one man she yearns for over all others believes her to be nothing but cold-hearted. Hearing that someone has tried to behead him, she shelves past prejudices and rushes to his side, needing to see for herself that he’s all right. What she doesn’t count on is Hawk’s demand to take her as his personal blood donor. Now forced to endure his company, she fears losing her heart for all eternity to the one person who has the power to crush her.


 

Hawk is book two in the Sons of Sangue series by Patricia A. Rasey.

What’s better than an MC romance? Well, one thats full of vampires.

So I wasn’t sure if I’d like this second book in the series. I had a lot of issues with book one, Viper, but it turns out I thoroughly enjoyed this installment. I couldn’t put Hawk down and read it in one day. It was entertaining and the vampire MC aspect worked, now that I understand the dynamics.

With Kaleb and Suzi their romance took center stage to the suspense. These two have a decades old history between them and so you can bet the sexual tension is going to be sizzling. Theirs a lot of sex, talk of sex, & the sex scenes are scorching hot.

Suzi was a nice character. She wasn’t annoying or whiny. She had spunk and went after what she wanted. Despite Kaleb breaking her heart years ago. Kaleb was stubborn and pure alpha male. The bad-ass MC president worked well for his character.

Hawk was an enjoyable read. I liked the push and pull between our leads and couldn’t wait for them to overcome the obstacles and find their HEA.

Rated: 3.5 Stars

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three-half-stars

12 thoughts on “Review: Hawk (Sons of Sangue #2) by Patricia A. Rasey

  1. Yes, the Vampire MC is a different world. This one was better then book one, but unfortunately I’m not won over. Thank’s for visiting.

  2. Ya me too. Book one didn’t take me either. I got the box set for books 1-3 on sale for $99c so I deiced to try out at least that much and well I’m not won over, so won’t be reading on. Thank’s for visiting.

  3. Glad you enjoyed this review. I didn’t fall in love with this series. I gave it a good three book try, but I won’t be reading on unless I can get the books for free. Thank’s for visiting and sharing!

  4. This series sounds really good. I think I’d enjoy it. Going to add it to the TBR. As if I need more on it! I like MC books and I of course love vampires so I think this would be a good mix. I’m glad you gave the second book a chance after being on the fence with the first book.

    1. I gave this series a good three book try, but it just didn’t work for me. I won’t be reading on unless I can get the books for free. It’s been up and down with one being Eh and two being better, but three was Eh too. I agree the pull for me to try was the MC and vampire angle. I really wanted to like the series. Thank’s for visiting and I hope you enjoy!

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