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Title:Blood Lines (World of the Lupi #3)
Author:Eileen Wilks
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 338 pages
Published:January 2nd 2007 by Penguin Group USA Inc (first published January 1st 2007)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Magic. Shapeshifters. Werewolves
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Blood Lines (World of the Lupi #3) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 338 pages
Rating: 4.02 | 5861 Users | 222 Reviews

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Touch-sensitive FBI agent Lily Yu and her werewolf bond-mate are recruited by the Secret Service to help identify elected officials who have accepted demonic pacts. But Lily must turn to fellow agent Cynna Weaver for help when Cynna's former teacher, a demon master, emerges as the main suspect behind the pacts.

After a demon commits a gruesome murder, sorcerer Cullen Seabourne joins the team racing the clock to find the apprentice of evil who uses demons to kill. Cynna and Cullen must work together- a challenge indeed when each has good reason to ignore the desire simmering between them. But passion and events both spiral out of control as an ancient prophecy is fulfilled- and the lupi's greatest enemy sets her sights on total devastation.

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Original Title: Blood Lines
ISBN: 0425213447 (ISBN13: 9780425213445)
Edition Language: English
Series: World of the Lupi #3
Characters: Cullen Seabourne, Cynna Weaver, Rule Turner, Lily Yu, Madame Li Lei Yu

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Ratings: 4.02 From 5861 Users | 222 Reviews

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I can't imagine why I dropped this series. Actually, I can: while I waiting for Wilks to write the next book, I broke up with urban fantasy. But we're back together now, and spurred on by friends Mimi and Milda, I've restarted this series.This book went down like a yummy dessert. Packed with flavor, it deals with demon attacks and the outfall, particularly with a local Washington D.C. wolfpack. Lily and Rule are in D.C., Lily as she goes through mandatory FBI training, and Rule as he continues



A great production by Graphic Audio, who brought this complicated story and characters to life.Lily and Rule, as well as Cynna and Cullen, are all nearly in over their heads with the new threat they are facing. A magic wind blows by the world, bringing with it demons who attack the werewolf pack heirs. There is a bigger plan under way and Lily and her allies are trying to uncover it, tugging on different threads and hoping to solve the mystery before any more deaths, including Rule's, who seems

In Blood Lines, book 3 of the World of the Lupi series by Eileen Wilks we see our characters in Washington, DC. Although our synopsis mainly focuses on Cynna and Cullen, I believe this book really encompassed all the characters. Maybe even Lily and Rule more so. So I guess the synopsis is a little misleading.There are demons suddenly appearing on earth. Someone is summoning and riding them. The biggest suspect is Cynna's former mentor. There are also huge magic waves that are hitting the world

Eileen Wilks, with her action-packed books, full of romance and magic, has been just the thing for me this summer. Book 3 revealed new aspects of the Lupi world, and Cynna and Cullen took center stage more often than in the last book. Im very curious how things will go with them in the next, but Im still adjusting to their POVs getting equal time with Lily and Rules. This series continues to surprise me, and Im on board to see what unfolds next, especially given how this one ended.

Hmmm. This book was pretty different than I expected. I still liked it, don't get me wrong, but nowhere near as much as I liked the first two books.From the blurb on the back cover and stray comments I heard, I had the impression that this book focused on Cullen and Cynna. While they were given more depth and pov time, I would be hesitant to actually say they were main characters in this book. It still felt like they were secondary characters, just given more page time. It was different than I

I want to be Li Lei, Lily's grandmother, when I grow up! Although I love her to pieces as a book character, I would have smothered her in her sleep if she was my grandma. Or she would have pulled my spine out, but that's neither here nor there.This book was like setting up the stage for the future books and felt a little bit stilted at some places. We learned more about Cynna and Li Lie but there wasn't a focus on any of the characters, spotlight jumping left and right in a dizzying way.2.5

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