Review of Jericho Caine, Vampire Slayer: Love, Lust, and Blood
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Review of Jericho Caine, Vampire Slayer: Love, Lust, and Blood
Jericho Caine faces a mental health challenge after Tom Padilla, someone close to him, gets killed. He also loses his zeal as a demon slayer.
The same set of people have risen again and are set to infiltrate the entire globe with vampires. But first, they need to take advantage of Jericho's weak mental state to get rid of him. Jericho will have to defend himself, recover, and save the globe from the impending disaster, and it seems like he would need some help. Will he be successful?
In Jericho Caine, Vampire Slayer: Love, Lust, and Blood, I got to love the resilient character of Jericho Caine. Regardless of all the challenges and setbacks he faced, he proved to be a worthy hero till the end.
If, as a reader, you are fascinated by fantasy or supernatural events, the wealth of information on vampires and werewolves will keep you entertained and very much informed. In addition, the suspense and adventures from events will also keep readers glued to reading and anticipating future events.
I learned a lot from the prevailing theme of power dynamics and good versus evil between the vampires, especially their leader (Darren Carmichael), werewolves, and the demon slayer, Jericho Caine. In this aspect, I learned about the different motivations behind the actions of both sides. The vampire invasion was motivated by the sheer desire to obtain power over the globe for self-serving needs that would cause detriment to a lot of people. However, the demon slayer was motivated by the good cause of saving a nation. It was driven by a selfless desire for the good of others. This was a sharp contrast between good and evil.
Leaning to the negatives, and on the flip side, I felt that even though the events in the book are entertaining, they are unconventional and abstract. The idea of the underworld might be too abstract for some readers to understand. For me, this is what I observed as the downsides of reading Jericho Caine, Vampire Slayer: Love, Lust, and Blood by Dee Rose.
I did not see any grammatical or typographical errors while reading. This is to say that Dee Rose's book was exceptionally edited, and, as such, I rated it five out of five stars. The downside is not enough for me to reduce a star.
Lovers of fantasy books will really enjoy reading this book.
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