Blood Divine Greg Howard Books
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Cooper Causey spent a lifetime eluding the demons of his youth and suppressing the destructive power inside him. But a disconcerting voicemail lures Cooper back home to the coast of South Carolina and to Warfield—the deserted plantation where his darkness first awakened. While searching for his missing grandmother, Cooper uncovers the truth about his ancestry and becomes a pawn in an ancient war between two supernatural races. In order to protect the only man he’s ever loved, Cooper must embrace the dark power threatening to consume him and choose sides in a deadly war between the righteous and the fallen.
Blood Divine Greg Howard Books
“Evil is a relative term. Not all darkness is evil.”Greg Howard, a southern boy, apologizes to his small-town South Carolina roots by setting this action-packed vampire romance in the middle of it. This was really good. The writing is crisp, the story is engaging and well-paced, the characters are, given the level of fantasy here, believable and well rounded. Even the dead ones.
Cooper Causey is a smart, pretty redhead. He’s going to grad school in Nashville and hooking up a lot. None of this seems unusual, at first, until we realize that Cooper’s keeping the world at an emotional distance with his behavior because of something terrifying that happened to him as a boy back in Georgetown, South Carolina.
There is all the high-drama of a classic bodice-ripper here, spiced up with a fascinating twist on vampires with biblical overtones. The frightening afternoon adventure at Warfield Plantation is not the only thing keeping Cooper away from Georgetown. Teenage crushes and public humiliation lie in his past as well, and when Cooper rushes to his hometown to find out what has happened to his grandmother, he has to confront the men who once were his best friends.
Cooper is kind of a jerk, and following his redemption as an emotionally mature human being is a story line that runs parallel to Cooper’s discovery of just how abnormal he really is. Folklore, long-standing family deceptions, and a threat to humanity itself lie hidden within the borders of the plantation where his childhood terrors were first given form. It is a breath-taking journey of discovery and acceptance.
Greg Howard clearly has a sequel in mind. I hope he’s working on it now, because I’ll look forward to reading it.
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Blood Divine Greg Howard Books Reviews
Blood Divine is a fantastically creepy ghost story that kept me up all night and peeking around every corner! The author takes such care to set the reader firmly in the story with lush descriptions of this old Southern town and rich characterization of these lovable and sometimes kooky characters. While I rooted for Cooper, Randy, and Betsy, I squirmed and giggled over characters like the eccentric Eunice and Eudora. I'd love to read a whole book on just them!
Howard took me on a thrill ride, creeping me out and scaring the daylights out of me while making me sigh over the love story between Cooper and Randy. Can't wait to read more from this author.
Part ghost story, part vampire-lore, part Biblical mythology, with a healthy dose of Southern sass and charm mixed in for good measure. The cast of characters is vast, diverse, and fascinating, but the central and epic story never got lost. The setting descriptions are vivid and lush, especially if you're familiar with this part of the country. Bring on the sequel!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I kept thinking I knew how it was going to end but did not expect what happened. I loved the characters and how the mythology was developed.
(Sadly) I finished Blood Divine this morning at 523. 11 hours later, I've yet to find adequate words to express how in love with this book and all of the characters... yes, all... I am. Ok, well, maybe not the, oh, I don't want to give anything away! Incredibly well written, completely new take on a very difficult subject(s) to undertake after the many, many attempts by others. A breath of fresh air. Anytime a book has me crying one minute and literally laughing out loud the next and wide-eyed in anticipation the whole way through... Bravo, Greg Howard! Bravo!!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Filled with supernatural suspense, it reminded me of the early Anne Rice novels. I thought the main characters were interesting and I wanted them to succeed. With a background story, I had never heard of before it was a fresh take the genre. I hope there will be a sequel soon to see what happens next.
I loved this book and I love Cooper ) In fact, every character in this book is special. Howard is a wonderful writer. I highly suggest BLOOD DIVINE to those who appreciate a well-woven story with southern charm, various paranormal elements, adventure, and a sweet romance. Fans of True Blood will devour this book!
As the story opens, "20 years ago”, and the main character rides his bike down the long road of the abandoned, creepy plantation that is not so abandoned after all. I was hooked. The story scared me deep in my bones, touched my soul, and invited me to open my heart. Blood Divine is a memorable work where the characters lingers long after the story ends.
It reads like classic paranormal/fantasy with a hint of romance and it's impossible to put it down. Blood Divine is an impressive first novel however you approach the story. Written with stunning originality and constructed with witty prose, Blood Divine is the novel we have been waiting for.
“Evil is a relative term. Not all darkness is evil.”
Greg Howard, a southern boy, apologizes to his small-town South Carolina roots by setting this action-packed vampire romance in the middle of it. This was really good. The writing is crisp, the story is engaging and well-paced, the characters are, given the level of fantasy here, believable and well rounded. Even the dead ones.
Cooper Causey is a smart, pretty redhead. He’s going to grad school in Nashville and hooking up a lot. None of this seems unusual, at first, until we realize that Cooper’s keeping the world at an emotional distance with his behavior because of something terrifying that happened to him as a boy back in Georgetown, South Carolina.
There is all the high-drama of a classic bodice-ripper here, spiced up with a fascinating twist on vampires with biblical overtones. The frightening afternoon adventure at Warfield Plantation is not the only thing keeping Cooper away from Georgetown. Teenage crushes and public humiliation lie in his past as well, and when Cooper rushes to his hometown to find out what has happened to his grandmother, he has to confront the men who once were his best friends.
Cooper is kind of a jerk, and following his redemption as an emotionally mature human being is a story line that runs parallel to Cooper’s discovery of just how abnormal he really is. Folklore, long-standing family deceptions, and a threat to humanity itself lie hidden within the borders of the plantation where his childhood terrors were first given form. It is a breath-taking journey of discovery and acceptance.
Greg Howard clearly has a sequel in mind. I hope he’s working on it now, because I’ll look forward to reading it.
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