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Sin's Dark Caress (Dark Brethren #3) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 3.94 | 210 Users | 34 Reviews

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Original Title: Sin's Dark Caress
ISBN: 0061783153 (ISBN13: 9780061783159)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dark Brethren #3

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O’Hara continues her gripping paranormal saga of shapeshifters, vampires, werewolves, and darkest magic with Sin’s Dark Caress, as an NYPD Detective joins forces with a powerful forensic witch to investigate a rash of gruesome murders that plagues the city, hoping to prevent an ancient, insidious evil from reentering their world. Sin’s Dark Caress is supernatural suspense combined with a captivating love story that will appeal equally to dark fantasy lovers and fans of paranormal romance.

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Title:Sin's Dark Caress (Dark Brethren #3)
Author:Tracey O'Hara
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:July 31st 2012 by HarperCollins Canada
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Magic

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I was really looking forward to this book as I have liked what I've read so far in this series. Right away I found myself confused, there were too many new characters and things weren't explained very well. I quick switched to read the definitions in the back, hoping that would help, but no luck. I didn't care for McManus, I hated his drugged and drinking ways, especially considering that he was a cop. I was ambivalent on Bianca, the most interesting thing about her was her new familiar. I found

Although no sex it was a very good book. The action made up for it immensely. I also liked that the main character McManus wasn't the perfect poster child. He had issues and not just past issues. Present with the drug addiction. Makes him seem more real. But I'm wondering is there going to be a next book?? Maybe about Oberon (very much hope so), he's a character I definitely like to sink my teeth into!!

Although Sins Dark Caress didnt have any sex or any sexual tension for that matter (although the author did try), I enjoyed reading the 3rd in The Dark Brethren series. There was just so much going on that it was hard to miss what wasnt there. But of course it was not labeled as a romance, nor was it labeled as having any kind of romantic element it in. The plot was unmistakably riveting. I was so engrossed; I was hard-pressed to concentrate on my real life. My mind was always going back to the

Favorite Lines: "Bianca followed him back to the body and dropped to a squat. Dark blond hair was tacky with drying blood that pooled around the dead girl's head, and her lower abdomen was just an empty cavity." (p. 6, egalley)Tracey O'Hara's Dark Brethren series gets better with each book. I didn't fall in love with book one, Night's Cold Kiss. It was okay, but I didn't really think about it after I read it. Book two, Death's Sweet Embrace, felt like a totally different series. I read it

Enjoyed the storyline, but this is strictly UF with no romance. H is an alcoholic, drug addict. The h is a witch. We have dragons and a lot of drama.

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Pregnant young women are murdered, their foetuses removed, with the Dark Brethren's mark left as a signature. The Womb Raider case has Detective Lancelot McManus and forensic thaumaturgist Dr Bianca Sin investigating the links between the victims, and predicting whom will be next.It's safe to say that the Dark Brethren series has entered bonkers territory. Weird shiz makes me laugh, keeps me entertained, so I'm happy to go along on this ride. But be warned - there are talking dragons. I'm used

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