Cold Curses by Chloe Neill – a Review
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Description:
Elisa, the only vampire ever born, is hoping all can remain quiet in the City of Chicago in the wake of a destructive attack by an ancient demon who broke the city’s defensive magic. Still, she and her friends, including shifter Connor Keene, know they need to be ready for anything.
Everyone is working as hard as they can to repair the city’s wards, but unwelcome creatures are slipping through and Elisa soon finds herself caught in the middle of a magical turf war with roots that go back generations. She knows she will have to take a stand, but retaliating threatens to reveal her deepest secret…
Review:
Cold Curses by Chloe Neill is the 5th book in her fantastic Heirs of Chicagoland urban fantasy series. I am a fan of Chloe Neill, having read a few of her books. I love this series, and sad to note that this book is the end (hopefully for now), loved both Elisa and Conner. Refresher: Elisa Sullivan, our heroine, is the only vampire child ever born, and her parents (Ethan & Merit) are the powerful leaders of the vampires that lead Chicagoland. Connor Keen, our hero, is a werewolf and the heir apparent to the North American Central Pack Apex (Alpha). Connor and Elisa have become a wonderful romantic couple, as the chemistry between them is sizzling.
Elisa and her team, Theo, Petra are called into a demon attack that has broken the city’s defensive magic. Chicago is now being bombarded with dangerous demons, slipping through the open wards, who think nothing of killing humans. Everyone is working as hard as they can to repair the city’s wards, and find out who is behind the destruction. Elisa and Theo investigate someone who has taken over as a leader of the demons, with him saying there is another person who is competing against him. Elisa finds herself in the middle of a magical surf war, and early on, she fears the worst, as her bff, Lulu was seriously hurt. Elisa is determined to get the demon to release the spell on Lulu.
Connor tries to stay close to Elisa, worries about the attacks on her, though she has handled them, despite some injuries. All of the various groups have joined together to fight the enemies; such as Gwen, Alexei, Petra, Roger, Elisa’s parents (Ethan & Merit), Aunt Mallory, as well as Lulu after her recovery. Elisa will discover that a surprise person is bent on destroying them all.
What follows is an exciting action filled adventure, especially in the last half of the book as the danger escalates, with threats escalating. Elisa was a fabulous heroine, and we got a glimpse of the ‘monster’ inside of her, who would help her when the danger escalated, adding more powers to her ability. Only Connor was aware of the monster. Elisa will need to step up and use ‘monster’ to help save Chicago.
I love how Elisa and Connor were so great together, with both of them always supporting each other, constantly being by their side whenever needed; even though she was a vampire and he was a werewolf. They were both independent, strong, savvy and very much in love, with awesome chemistry. I will miss them, if this is the end of Heirs of Chicagoland.
Chloe Neill gives us another fantastic story, with a wonderful couple and awesome secondary characters. Cold Curses was so very well written by Neill, with exciting, tense, nonstop action, just enough romance, and a fantastic heroine and hero. If you haven’t read this series, you need to do so now. Thank you, Chloe Neill for a such a wonderful series, which I do hope we get to see Elisa and Connor again.
Reviewed by Barb
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Great review, congratulations to Chloe Neill on the new release.
Thanks for another wonderful review.
Looks great, thanks Barb
Great review, Barb. Looks like a terrific series. Thanks.
Very nice review, Barb. Looks like an exciting and great read.
Amazing review, thanks.?
Fantastic review, thanks Barb
great review, barb. sounds like a very good series.
Looks good, thanks Barb.
Terrific review, thanks.
Terrific review, Barb. I have been enjoying this series. Thanks.
Very nice review, thanks.