Book: Drink Deep by Chloe Neill
Pages: 336
Genre: Fiction, Paranormal
Source: Library
* May Contain Spoilers
Short Synopsis: It's been two months since Ethan's death, and Cadogan house is under scrutiny and watch of the GP. There is also something very strange going on in Chicago, and Merit must get to the bottom of things before it's too late.
My Thoughts: I love this series and can't wait to read the next installment, but the flow was excruciatingly slow for me.
After the death of her Master and lover, Merit is still grieving over the loss of Ethan. But before she can properly mourn, the GP has decided to evaluate the Cadogan house and its vampires. The leading GP member in charge of the evaluation, Frank, has taken drastic measures to the house.
Frank decides to ban Cadogan vampires from drinking human blood from the source, and is rationing blood in take, and banning unhealthy food in the house. He is also administering strength tests to the vampires guarding Cadogan house and those who fail will be stripped of their position.
And if things weren't bad enough for Merit, the human population fears that there may be an apocalypse on the rise. First the lake and rivers are black, and have stopped flowing, thus harming the powers of other supernaturals, like the siren of the lake, and the river nymphs, and Merit must intervene before the supernaturals start attacking one another. Then if things still weren't bad enough, the sky starts bleeding red. The supernaturals don't know what to make of it and are pointing fingers, and the humans are starting to blame the vampires, since they are the only supernaturals that the humans know of. Can Merit get to the bottom of things before it's too late?
I absolutely love Chloe Neill novels! I love the drama, the supernatural aspects, and the relationships that go along with it. If you've been following along with this series, there is A LOT going on in this novel, and is definitely not one to miss.
There unfortunately were a couple things that I did not agree with, however. First off, the pace was really slow through out the novel, except in the climax at the end. I couldn't believe that Neill killed off Ethan and was furious at her for that, and was completely shocked at the end of this novel. I was also totally shocked by who the actual culprit was, and what their reason for doing it as well.
I enjoyed reading the chemistry between Jonah and Merit and was kind of sad to see it end, towards the end of the novel. There was a lot of finger pointing and accusations in this novel, towards the situations that were going on in Chicago. I didn't like how Mallory was so distant and not understanding to what Merit was going through. Overall, this novel was a complete surprise and I can't wait for the next one!
Would I recommend this book: Yes!
Rating: I give this book a 4/5.
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