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Blood Truth
Blood Truth
Blood Truth
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Blood Truth

Written by J.R. Ward

Narrated by Jim Frangione

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Bonus content: Includes an exclusive interview with J.R. Ward and Jim Frangione!

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the “utterly absorbing” (Angela Knight, New York Times bestselling author) Black Dagger Brotherhood series and The Savior brings you the next sizzling and passionate paranormal romance in the Black Dagger Legacy series.

As a trainee in the Black Dagger Brotherhood’s program, Boone has triumphed as a soldier and now fights side by side with the Brothers. Following his sire’s unexpected death, he is taken off rotation against his protests—and finds himself working with a former homicide cop to catch a serial killer: Someone is targeting females of the species at a live action role play club. When the Brotherhood is called in to help, Boone insists on being part of the effort—and the last thing he expects to meet is an enticing, mysterious female...who changes his life forever.

Ever since her sister was murdered at the club, Helaine has been committed to finding her killer, no matter the danger she faces. When she crosses paths with Boone, she doesn’t know whether to trust him—and then she has no choice. As she herself becomes a target, and someone close to the Brotherhood is identified as the prime suspect, the two must work together to solve the mystery...before it’s too late. Will a madman come between the lovers, or will true love and goodness triumph over a very mortal evil?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 13, 2019
ISBN9781508287650
Author

J.R. Ward

J.R. Ward is the author of more than sixty novels, including those in her #1 New York Times bestselling Black Dagger Brotherhood series. There are more than twenty million copies of her novels in print worldwide, and they have been published in twenty-seven different countries. She lives in the south with her family.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I love all these books she should really make a movie with this series omg that would be truly amazing I would pay anything to see this story unfold thank you for these amazing stories
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    J.R. Ward is one of my favorite authors and she didn't disappoint with Boone's story! Absolutely worth the read along with the whole BDB series!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    An awesome read. I look forward to more in the future.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Black Dagger Botherhood series and the Legacy series are great! I love that many of the characters from the BDB series were in this book. I loved the twists...no spoilers. My only disappointment is...when do we get to see this in a series. I fell in love with the BDB years ago. I love reading Vampire books, and have to say this story is the best! I love the Outlander series and think what Roger Moore, etc has done with it for Starz has been great! Would it be awesome to see him do that for this story! My God I'd never leave the house. Just imagine seeing the BDB accurately portrayed on the screen. I'd have died and went to the fade. Please keep writing this story J.R. Ward!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    There are a few authors that I will put down what I am reading and start theirs and J R is one. As usual JIM DOES A FABULOUS JOB NARRATING THIS BOOK! I enjoyed the minor role the King played in this book. It was fast moving and well written! I didn't expect that ending. That's what made it so darn good. The unexpected! So put on your detective hat and get to figuring. Two ??'s up.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Blood Truth is the fourth installment of J. R. Ward’s Black Dagger Legacy series, which is a spin-off of the Black Dagger Brotherhood. However, as I’ve warned before, it’s desirable to read the BDL books concurrently with the BDB books in publication order, as there are cross-over storylines and references that might not make a lot of sense if you don’t. This book picks up right where The Savior left off, following the Brotherhood raid on the traitorous glymera party that ended in a bloodbath in which Boone’s sire was killed, an event he learns of in the opening chapter. Also, Band of Bastards member, Syn, plays a pivotal role in Blood Truth that essentially is a lead-in to his book, The Sinner, which will be the next in the BDB series. So, as you can see, there are some fairly strong connections between the two series. However, the main plot of this book involves Boone and Helania who meet while Boone is investigating the murder of a female vampire which appears to be connected to the murder of Helania’s older sister eight months earlier. As they work together to find answers, these two develop a tender and passionate love affair. But the killer is still on the loose and may be looking for another target, leaving Helania and possibly other vampire females vulnerable.Boone was the last of the group of new recruits that the Brotherhood has been training as soldiers in the war with the lessers, and now their new enemy, the shadows. He was always the quiet one with his nose stuck in a book, who tended to stay in the background throughout most of the BDL series. Then at the end of The Savior, after unsuccessfully trying to persuade his sire not to attend the party, Boone proved his allegiance to the Brotherhood by turning in his own father, and the rest of the glymera members who were attending, as traitors to the crown. As expected, he’s now experiencing some guilt over his role, which led to the death of both his sire and stepmahmen. However, since he didn’t have a close relationship with either of them, he isn’t sure how to feel. For his own safety, the Brotherhood removes him from his fighter rotation, something he strongly dislikes. Instead, Butch invites Boone to assist him with the investigation of a murdered female vampire. In the course of looking into this brutal slaying, he meets Helania, the young female who called the Brotherhood help line to report the murder. Boone is instantly drawn to her and despite Butch’s warning to exercise caution, he can’t seem to stay away from her. In spite of the differences in their social stations, he quickly discovers that they have a great deal in common, leading to a fast-burning, passionate romance between them.I adored Boone’s quiet introverted nature. Out of any of the males in this series, he probably comes the closest to be a beta hero. The way the story opens with him taking full responsibility for the break-up of his betrothal to save his intended from being censured by the glymera set the tone for his part of the entire book. He’s kind, compassionate, and a true gentlemale who’s sweet but still fairly confident. However, when he’s out in the field, he can have a rather brutal nature as we see him taking out an intense thirst for violence, first against a lesser, and later against a human male. It almost seemed at odds with the rest of his personality and admittedly this is the one thing we don’t get a lot of insights into. But I’m willing to let it slide, because I sense that we might get these answers in The Sinner, or at least, I hope so.Helania has been a hermit for her entire life. Growing up, she suffered from a hearing impairment that left her self-conscious, so she kept to herself. Even though the condition righted itself during her transition, old habits die hard. She rarely leaves her apartment, and her older sister, Isobel, was her lifeline to the outside world until Isobel was brutally murdered eight months earlier. Now Helania feels a burning need to ahvenge the sister who was her best friend and last living relative. Nearly every night she goes to Pyre’s Revival, a nightclub where the human patrons LARP as vampires and where real vampires sometimes hang out, too, hoping to find the killer and save any other females who might be in danger. Unfortunately she doesn’t get there in time to rescue the latest victim, so she anonymously calls in the murder to the Brotherhood’s help line. When Butch and Boone figure out her identity, she nearly runs from them out of fear, but Boone’s gentle demeanor calms her. She helps them with their investigation, while falling head-over-heels for Boone. They initially bond over their shared grief, but gradually realize that they have so much more in common. Helania feels comfortable with Boone in a way she hasn’t with anyone else besides Isobel. As a deeply introverted person myself, who many would probably call a hermit, I related incredibly well to Helania. She just doesn’t feel at ease in social situations, but with Boone that’s completely different. I love that he was able to draw her out of her shell and help her see more of the world around her as well as become acquainted with some his friends. I like that she maintains her innate personality but grows into a more confident, independent female by the end.There are a number of key secondary characters some of whom get their own POV scenes. Once again, we get to see Butch at his best as a homicide detective and how he works so hard to solve cases for the sister he lost. He definitely gives his investigations a compassionate, personal touch. V had a couple of his own scenes, too, and many of the members of the Brotherhood and Band of Bastards were present. As I mentioned before Syn is a key player who ends up as Butch’s prime suspect in part due to memory blackouts and a history of extreme violence. Without a doubt, he has a genuine dark side, but we also learn a lot about him in just a few short scenes that paints a sympathetic picture of a very tortured male who is wounded in body, mind, and spirit. I’m already intrigued by him and can’t wait to read his book. The Warden has been adding some new characters to the palette in recent books, many of whom I hope might get stories of their own, and this one also had two new additions. One was Boone’s betrothed, Rochelle. I could tell right from the start that she was a good person and I wasn’t disappointed with where her part of the story went. I hope maybe she can find an HEA someday, as well as the anonymous human woman who Boone rescued after she was brutally attacked. Although she has no name yet, she ended up in the Brotherhood’s clinic where I hope we’ll eventually learn more about her.Blood Truth was another great addition to the BDL series and to the greater BDB story-arc. Both Boone and Helania were wonderfully relatable characters. As an introvert married to a fellow introvert, I was thrilled to see a relationship like ours positively represented in a fictional story, and I can say without a doubt that it rang true. I just loved seeing these two rather lonely souls find each other and make a romantic connection. The murder mystery was a nice touch, too. I enjoyed seeing Butch in investigator mode again and following along as he tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together. I started to suspect the killer before the reveal, but there were several plot points surrounding the why of it that were definite surprises that I didn’t see coming. I loved learning more about Syn and feel that his part of the story was a tease that most certainly whetted my appetite for the next BDB book. As per J. R. Ward herself at her annual in-person book signing and Q&A, there will be more Legacy books and the next one, The Jackal, is slated to star Rhage’s half-brother as the hero. This is a character we have yet to meet, but I’m intrigued by the prospect and look forward to continuing the series when this upcoming book is released next summer (2020).Note: I was admittedly a little disappointed in the proofreading – or lack thereof – in this book. Books always have errors, but I rarely see this many in one put out by a major publisher. Normally, this would affect my star rating, but I enjoyed the story and love the author so much, I couldn’t help giving it the full five stars. However, IMHO Simon & Schuster really needs to do better in the future, as I and many other readers weren’t pleased to have paid the hardcover price for a book with this many flaws.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I guess in the past books of this sub-series I never really paid attention to Boone. Perhaps that is why I didn't really get into his story so much. Generally, I like this author's BDB books pretty well. This one was okay, but I had a bit harder time paying attention and caring about what was going on with the main couple. I did enjoy seeing Butch and V interacting again, and I'm curious if Butch's former (human) police partner may be making an appearance as a larger participant in this universe as he has popped up recently rather in passing.All and all, it was okay and I'm happy to have read it. The BDB series is one of the few I make a point to keep up with as the books come out and I am happy she is still writing in this universe.