Blood and Fire by Kim Mullican

Blood and Fire

Blood and Fire by Kim Mullican

Release:January 17, 2022
Format: Paperback, eBook
Publisher: Syn Publishing
Source: Rockstar Book Tours
Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle

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I am Maia Delacroix and I hunt people and relics. My life does not lack excitement or danger. I have it in spades.
Then the Mageri surprised me with an orphan…yes, an orphan. I can’t even keep a house plant alive, let alone a kid. It turns out that I’m her only living relative, and even though we’ve never met, I’m her only hope. Great. Can I feed her after midnight? What does she eat? I have no idea what I’m doing.

They tell me this little witching will need care for a few years until she comes of age. The bizarre fire leaking out of Elaina’s hands is a pretty good indicator that she is no witch.
Then the coven comes—they want her back. Necromancers show up, turning my vampire friends into enemies. If that isn’t bad enough, I have a demon problem now too.
Join me, and see if we can make it out alive!

About the Author:

Kim Mullican is an international woman of mystery and mayhem. As an ex-CIA operative and former Navy Seal, she’s toured the world slaying the doers of dastardly deeds. Following her brief time with the government, she pursued a lucrative career as a full-time stand-up comic and part-time assassin. Bored with that endeavor she applied to be a ninja but was turned down due to her overall paleness and lack of athleticism.
This fallacious bio must be forgiven, of course. Because she’s actually a fictional author with a wild imagination.
In reality, she writes, farms, and ingests copious amounts of Starbucks…brewed at the home of course. Five bucks for a cup of joe…fucking not!
Kim pens romance under the name Anita Cox..

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Blood and Fire Review:

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What I enjoyed about “Blood and Fire” was the chemistry between Maia and Elaina. The author makes the story refreshing because there is no unnecessary romance, but only on the bond between Maia and Elaina. I loved Maia in the lead as she tried to adjust to her new life of taking care of Elaina. Yes, there are moments where I felt a spark of chemistry with Maia, particularly with either Liam or Trevor. But, the author does a great job of sticking to the action and thrills.

Similarly, Elaina is also mesmerizing because you learn about her powers and just how strong a force she becomes. She misses her old life, and I thought the author portrayed her feelings beautifully for a paranormal fantasy novel. I also liked Doc in the supporting lead and the touch of humor he brought in how he communicated.

Another reason why I liked the story is that it doesn’t boggle the reader with the technical details of the paranormal world. Some books in the genre are usually a hit or miss because the author expects the reader to understand the world of vampires and mages. But, I loved how the author detailed the concepts, and I was not confused even for a minute. Moreover, some scenes shocked me, like when Elaina heats up and Maia does her best to cool her down. There are also exciting action moments, as unexpected demons show up, and I enjoyed the scenes with Sura and Trevor. The author also sets the story nicely, leading to a thrilling climax and making you want to read the continuation.

Overall, “Blood and Fire” is a beautiful start to the “Alpha and Omega” series!

Giveaway Details:

1 Winner will receive a Kindle with built in light, US Only.

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I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the Blood and Fire by Kim Mullican Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

Book Tour Schedule

Week One:
Rockstar Book Tours-Kickoff Post-2-14-2022
@jaimerockstarbooktours-IG Post-2-15-2022
Mythical Books-Guest Post/IG Post-2-16-2022
Two Chicks on Books-Guest Post-2-17-2022
The Girl Who Reads-Review/IG Post-2-18-2022

Week Two:
Life With No Plot-Review-2-21-2022
Rajiv’s Reviews-Review/IG Post-2-22-2022
Books a Plenty Book Reviews-Review-2-23-2022
More Books Please blog-Review/IG Post-2-24-2022
Take A Look At My Bookshelf-Review/IG Post-2-25-2022

Week Three:
@coffeesipsandreads-Review/IG Post/TikTok Post-2-28-2022
The Momma Spot-Guest Post-3-1-2022
Fire and Ice-Review-3-2-2022
BookHounds YA-Review-3-3-2022
#BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog-Guest Post/IG Post-3-4-2022

Week Four:
The Reading Devil-Guest Post/IG Post-3-7-2022
Sadie’s Spotlight-Guest Post/IG Post-3-8-2022
The Reading Wordsmith-Review/IG Post-3-9-2022
Writer of Wrongs-Guest Post-3-10-2022
BookBriefs-Review/IG Post-3-11-2022

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