Below are the reviews of the books that I've read as part of my 50 book challenge from 08-09 and of the book's I'm currently reading as part of the 09-10 challenge.
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Monday 25 January 2010

Kathryn Fox – Blood Born

Blood born by Kathryn foxBlood Born UK Cover
This was the first of Kathryn Fox’s books I've read despite having her previous book Without Consent on my book case for almost a year. You can buy Blood Born online from Amazon as well as play.com

Please don’t misunderstand me I did like the book but it got a little too lost within itself about 2/3rds of the way though before being tied up twice at the end, something which I’ve noticed more and more new writers doing and it only happens when I think they got a little lost with the story themselves. Like I said though I liked it. The characters felt a little distant in the beginning –something that I feel Kathryn Fox addressed during the book mainly when Anya the very self sufficient main character looked to her best friend for shelter and support.

Would I read it again or read any of the other books that Kathryn Fox has wrote? I would yes, I’m not the world biggest Patricia Cornwell or Kathy Reichs fan although I do enjoy some of their work. At times they can be a little too detached from the characters which stops you from becoming engrossed in one of their books.

I will say though that Blood Born walked that fine line while it was a little cold at times by the end it was enjoyable although I didnt really care what happened to the characters.
I do think id have enjoyed it more had I read some of her previous books before this one, although the evolution of her writing style is evident as you work your way through the book so I’d hazard a guess that this could easily be her best so far,

When id finished the book I could help but think that If this had a little less of the clinical aspects and a little more of 10yr olds vomiting in the back of Ferrari’s it would have been a much better read. -Saying that the vomiting in the back of a Ferrari you cant help but think has to have happened at some point. It would be rare that a writer could write with such warmth and humour about something they’d not experienced be they the driver, passenger or the vomiting child