Official Review: The Blood Queen by S. J. Bach
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Official Review: The Blood Queen by S. J. Bach

3 out of 4 stars
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The Blood Queen by S. J. Bach is a novel in the science fiction and fantasy genre.
After the murder of her mother's boyfriend, Olivia and her mother are placed under the protection of the FBI. Olivia believes her life cannot get anymore complicated, but she soon finds out just how wrong she is. When her mother is abducted and Olivia's life is threatened, fate sends Olivia crashing into the path of a mysterious and fiercely protective man named Rhys. While with Rhys, Olivia discovers just how much she does not know about the world and the creatures in it, and she learns that Rhys is not just an average human man. In her journey of discovery, Olivia comes to realize humans are not the only things in the world she should fear.
The Blood Queen is the first book in the Lamia Race series. The book starts off strong. I was hooked by the mystery surrounding the Lamias, and I wanted to plow through the book, so I could get answers to all of my questions. The writing style is great. Bach provides great details and definitely "shows", not "tells", readers everything. There is a definite flow to the writing. The pacing of the plot is quick, but questions are drawn out just long enough to create tension and intrigue. Bach's talent for crafting interesting stories shines through the pages of this book.
The characters are mostly very likable. Olivia is a strong female lead most of the time, but I found that she comes across as whiney and immature in certain areas of the book. When she argues with Rhys, the language she uses is very, very immature. She is 18, so it does makes sense for her to sound and act young, but I did catch myself rolling my eyes when she would try to insult Rhys. Rhys is a great male lead. He is strong, but he does not impose his will onto Olivia, which is refreshing because a lot of stories about strong men involve the men taking all of the power away from female characters. The minor characters all play important roles, and they are developed and well-rounded. The minor characters are a welcome addition in certain scenes because they prevent conversations between Olivia and Rhys from stalling the plot.
The one criticism I do have is that the ending felt rushed.There are a lot of big events packed into a very small number of pages. A lot of these events are meant to have large impacts, but their impacts are barely felt. There is enough action at the end for Bach to have created another story, and I think it would have been better if Bach had done just that, instead of trying to fit too much into the ending.
I give The Blood Queen by S. J. Bach 3 out of 4 stars. If the ending hadn't been so rushed, I would have given this book 4 stars without hesitation. I recommend this book to anyone who likes science fiction and fantasy and romance. This book is great for anyone interested in reading about supernatural creatures as well. I have not looked to see if the second book in the series is available yet, but if it is, I will read it in the near future.
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Thank you!gali wrote:A pity about the ending as the book sounds intriguing. Great review!
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Thank you! I don't know that I would label it urban fantasy. I definitely hope you like it!bluemel4 wrote:Wonderful review! It is unfortunate that the author did not give the ending time to really make an impact. If you are willing to read the second book in the series that is a good enough recommendation for me! Is this book Urban Fantasy? Either way I am adding it to my to-read list.
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Thank you! I really loved the concept of the book, and I am really interested in reading the next one!bookowlie wrote:Great review! Even if the ending was rushed, I'm glad you were able to enjoy the book.
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Thank you so much!Tanaya wrote:Sounds like a good book. I don't think I would like the quick pace, but I am impressed based on your description of his showing rather than telling writing style. That's a big plus for me. Great review!
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Sometimes I think I roll my eyes too much, but I believe it was justified in this case. Thanks for the kind words!PashaRu wrote:Thanks for such a well-written, substantive review. I really enjoyed reading it. Too bad about the ending, and I think I'd be rolling my eyes at the same things you did. Great job!
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Thank you very much! I'm glad you found it informative!zeldas_lullaby wrote:Great review! Interesting about the ending. Sci-fi and fantasy aren't really my things, but you gave me a good sense of this book!
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I know! Thanks for the kind words!bettybug35 wrote:Great review! I always like your reviews! I think it's great the male character doesn't overpower the female character. I agree that happens too much in literature.
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Thank you!ananya92 wrote:Good review.The book seems interesting, despite the rushed ending.
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Thanks! It's super interesting!debo9967 wrote:Nice review! The book seems pretty interesting.