Official Review: The Death Brothers by Dee Rose
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Official Review: The Death Brothers by Dee Rose
The Death Brothers: A Supernatural Awakening by Dee Rose is an action-packed fantasy fiction book that engages the reader in the life of Jericho Caine and Tom Padilla. Jericho was a renowned vampire slayer and Tom, formerly a priest, was a demon hunter who was reputable for his many successes in exorcism. The two brothers are destined to protect the earth from attacks by supernatural creatures.
Jericho and Tom planned to attack the sirens – a group of female vampires – for murdering Jericho’s former assistant. Their encounter with the sirens didn’t turn out as expected. The sirens briefed the two brothers about the existence of a male siren named Thaden, the sirens’ only brother, and his abduction by an unknown stranger who claimed to know Jericho. Without much deliberation, the sirens successfully convinced Tom and Jericho to change their course of action and help them find Thaden. Unbeknownst to the two brothers, Thaden was being morphed into a vampire-werewolf hybrid by the unknown stranger to help him kill Tom. The idea of killing Tom was just one of the ploys by Sariel, a rogue female angel, to separate the two brothers and finally get to have Jericho all to herself.
I find this narrative to be very entertaining. There was no dull moment here because of the numerous fight scenes worthy of keeping the reader engrossed in the book. The story wasn’t just about throwing punches and fighting demons as there was a bit of romance and plenty of wits. I enjoyed reading the parts where Jericho threw shades at Tom. He often called Tom a faithless priest for leaving the priesthood. It might interest you to know that this book could serve as a stand-alone book, notwithstanding that it’s part of a series.
The major flaw of this narrative is that it seems a bit rushed. The characters’ decisions and actions were forced so that the story would progress. I would remove a star from the rating because of the forced drama. It was displeasing that the characters were easily convinced to accept just any offer without much deliberation, no matter how bizarre the offer sounded. This was evident when Wilma agreed to let Sarah follow her to her hometown when she barely knew Sarah. Another star would be deducted due to the lack of professional editing. I encountered over ten errors halfway through the book. Therefore, I would give The Death Brothers: A Supernatural Awakening a rating of 2 out of 4 stars.
I would recommend this narrative to lovers of fantasy fiction books. The presence of vampires, werewolves and demons give a premonition of gore, so I wouldn’t expect someone sensitive to such scenes to pick up the book.
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