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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Bloody Right

by: Georgia Evans
Genre: Fantasy, light hearted
Grade: B+

Brytewoods others have managed to kill two of the four Nazi spies sent into their midst but two more remain. And one of them is formidable indeed!

This is the atmosphere Gryffyth Pendragon faces as he heads home from the war. He has done his part and given a leg for his country, forcing him off the front lines. Now at home with his dad, he mourns the opportunity lost of using his dragon strength to defeat the Nazi's. Then he becomes embroiled in the battle to free Britain's heartland from bloodsucking, secret stealing predators of the Third Reich and finds himself falling hard for a recent transplant who is more than what she seems. Their battle force featuring a couple of sexagenarians, a school teacher, a nurse and the local doctor may not look like much but they have some surprises up their sleeves that may make the undead finally simply dead.

This is another good installment in the Brytewood saga, written with gentle humor and good will. I took some points off because Gloria had planned to confront Mary early in the book and forgot all about it, which felt a bit sloppy. That mistake certainly didn't make this one less enjoyable though.

Tea:
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