Thursday, 7 February 2013

Circle of Fire by Keri Arthur



Sixteen teenagers taken from their homes. Eleven bodies recovered, each completely drained of blood. Some believe vampires are responsible, but Jon Barnett knows it's something far worse. To stop the killers in Taurin Bay, he becomes enmeshed in a web of black magic and realizes he needs help. But fate gives him only one choice in the form of recluse Madeline Smith.
Madeline Smith has retreated to an isolated farmhouse, afraid of the psychic abilities she can't control-abilities that have killed. But when "ghost" Jon Barnett brings a warning of danger and her nephew disappears, Maddie has to leave her haven. She also has to learn to control the abilities she fears and place her trust in Jon Barnett, a man who is neither human nor ghost.

But as the search for the teenagers becomes a race against time, and the noose of sorcery threatens to kill Maddie and Jon, the greatest danger to them both could be the feelings they have for each other-feelings that they refuse to acknowledge.


This is a good book because of the action and the romance parts of the book are really good and well written. I love the characters of the book because they are really awesome people and most of them are part of the supernatural world and that is so totally awesome. I just love these kinds of book because the supernatural parts of the book are really good. I like the plot of the book because it is really good and well written. I love Jon and Maddie because they are really awesome people and they go really well together. I love what they are willing to do for each other no matter the cost and when they barely know each other. 

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