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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Dark Debt by Chloe Neill Blog Tour






A vampire never gets old. But neither do his enemies. When a figure from Ethan’s dark past makes a splashy debut in Chicago, Merit and her Master don’t know whether he’s friend or foe. But they’ll have to figure out soon, because trouble is brewing in the Windy City.
At an exclusive society soiree attended by the upper echelons of the human and supernatural worlds, Merit and Ethan barely stop the assassination of a guest. When the target turns out to be a shady businessman with a criminal edge, Merit suspects a human vendetta. But the assassins have fangs….
The connections to Chicago’s Houses go deeper than Merit knows, and even one wrong move could be her last….



Dark Debt is Chloe Neill's 11th Chicagoland Vampires series. This is one of my favorite series and I was super excited when I recieved the chance to be apart of this blog tour. 

In Dark Debt Ethan faces a ghost from his past that wants his due. There is also a group that's out for blood and is using one of the houses to exact their revenge. 

It's never a dull moment in the vampire world of Chicago for Merit and Ethan.  Just when you think that the latest mystery solved would equal some downtime for Merit and Ethan, think again. I love a good paranormal mystery with a little drama mixed in. I like how Chloe can have that perfect balance of who done it! and other drama mixed in. It's not overwhelming to the reader which is good because most mysteries try to throw in other elements that would normally keep a reader engaged but loose them at one point or another due to too much content or conflicts with other characters. 

Besides dealing with Ethan's presumed dead master they also are dealing with one of the other houses that has an issue with a secrete illegal group, looking into cashing in on a debt that one of the Masters created.

When I got to this point of the book I was like "go figure" but I like that despite that one masters issue with Cadogan House they put their pride somewhat aside to let Ethan and the other master to help. 

I did however had an oh no moment when Merit was dealing with her attack on her psyche and her response to Ethan. I got a little worried there for a moment but love that instead of getting angry or frustrated that Ethan gave Merit time to heal so that she can overcome the attack. 

I know from the past couple of book that Merit and her best friend Mallory had a broken friendship but I'm glad to see the two BFF's fully reconciled and having girl time in the book, I missed that full friendship from them in the beginning of the series.

All in a nutshell. This is one of the best books in the series. I was hooked and brought me out of my post Fifty Shades of Grey movie fog lol. 

You will not be disappointed.. I can't wait for the next installment and what's in store for Merit and Ethan.

 Pre-order Dark Debt: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | iBooks | Powells | Books-A-Million | Audible |Kobo | Indiebound


Giveaway

The fun doesn’t stop here. Want more chances to win? You can also enter the Dark Debt Grand Prize Giveaway, which runs February 23 through March 6 on Chloe’s web site.
What is the Grand Prize Giveaway prize?
  • An engraved Cadogan House medal necklace
  • A Kindle Paperwhite
  • Cadogan House cotton tote bag
  • Cadogan House keychian
  • Chicagoland Vampires bookmarks, pens, and lanyard

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