Anna Breznik is not a happy vampire and when she is not happy bad things happen to the people around her. She has been knocked out, shot and kidnapped along with her nephew's assistant – who just happens to be with the F.B.I. (he got the job because Yvgeny liked him and the idea of a fed in his midst) by a shady organization and a nutcase. Well, he isn’t exactly nuts because he is right she is different (not exactly a blood-sucking vampire but a survivor of an autoimmune disease) but she is not about to be used or dissected by her kidnapper. In this case, there will be no SINNER’S SALVATION once she is done with these guys for putting herself and the baby agent in jeopardy.
Evander “Evan” Gunn is an expert interrogator for the Army and was sent to the site at the behest of Homeland Security. He is supposed to be interrogating a terrorist spy. What he finds is a long way from what he was told. He finds a small, delicate-looking woman who had been shot, a known foreign diplomat and he knows her. How is it possible that the woman his grandfather in WWII knew as part of the French Resistance was there sitting on a hospital bed, bloody and beautiful? But he had seen the drawing of her by his grandfather and knew what she was and is and now he had got her out of there before everyone dies. By her hands or the nutcase in charge.
SINNER’S SALVATION is the third of author Julie Rowe’s Sinners Never Die. It will give fans of the series a softer side to the much-feared head of the Breznik family. If you read books one and two you will see what I mean. Agent Brian Stettler is along for the ride and continues to be an adorable sort of pet for the family. Add in Evan who is the perfect match for the fiery Anna despite the age difference – she is after all around 800 years old and he is a young military man and you have the base of SINNER’S SALVATION. Evan is a very intelligent, very savvy and very sexy man who can get Anna’s thoughts from escape and survival to more intimate ideas.
The danger and action fly fast and furiously getting Baz (Anna’s son) involved along with his girlfriend, Nika (who the nutcase shoots thinking she will heal immediately after shooting at Baz who wears a vest because he is a New York cabdriver). Even the Italian vampires are involved a few times as part of the incredible action. Of course, readers will enjoy some sexy time and a well-deserved HEA.
SINNER’S SALVATION throws readers into the action from the first word and has you holding on for dear life to the last. Then, of course, you will be left satisfied but wanting more.
Eight-hundred year old vampire matriarch, Anna Breznik is in trouble. Worse, she’s dragged a normal human into trouble with her. Brian Stettler is her nephew’s assistant, an FBI agent, and he reminds her of her own children when they young so many centuries ago. Yet, some shadowy organization has kidnapped them both. Their goal: to understand what Anna is and control her. They will use any tool they have to accomplish this, including ending Brian’s life. Anna has worked for too long to keep her family safe to allow power hungry, short-sighted idiots destroy it all. She imagines she’ll have to murder her and Brian’s way to safety, until their first inquisitor enters the room.
Evander Gunn is no ordinary US Army Military Intelligence officer. He’s an expert interrogator and he’s come to a black ops site at the request of Homeland Security. The subject he’s ordered to question is a foreign diplomat, a small delicate woman, and she’s been shot. Even worse, he recognizes her.
He grew up listening to his grandfather’s WW2 stories about working with the French Resistance. His gramps had one hand-drawn picture of the woman who saved his life. Now she’s sitting on a gurney in front of Evan, covered in blood, looking for all the world like a lady at a tea party.
Evan knows he must get Anna, and the baby FBI agent caught with her, to safety. It isn’t long until he realizes that there is no safe place…