Review: Kiss Across Chains – Tracy Cooper-Posey

Posted June 9, 2013 by Shannon in / 0 Comments

Pageflex Persona [document: PRS0000026_00025]It is four years since Taylor and Brody almost lost Veris during the First Crusade. Now they know how to control time jumps, they have settled into a very nearly perfect, nearly human life, raising their daughter Marit.

When Brody defies Queen Tira to protect Marit, the three of them jump back three days in time to collect evidence the queen set up Brody for a drug bust in retribution. The jump sends them back to Brody’s personal nightmare: Fifth century Constantinople.

While Brody survives as a flogged slave, Taylor masquerades as the wife of an aristocrat and searches for Brody to release him. They must wait for Veris to find them before jumping home and Taylor watches each brutal chariot race, wondering if this will be Brody’s last. Brody once died in the Hippodrome and he is human this time, too…

Series: Kiss Across Time #3
Release Date: July 1, 2013
Publisher: Tracy Cooper-Posey
Source: Provided by Author
Reviewer: Michelle
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Kiss Across Chains is the third installment of the “”Kiss”” Series. This book, as do the others, involve three main characters Veris, Brody, and Taylor. Veris and Brody are bisexual vampires and have been lovers over hundreds of years. They are united with Taylor in book one and their menage is complete. Book 2 tells the story of Veris’ past history. This book focuses on the past history of Brody. It’s very important to read the entire series.

I was anxious to begin reading Brody’s story because his character was very stable and loving. He also revealed his past history with slavery and it seemed to haunt him. I couldn’t wait to delve deeper into what made him react as he did. While trying to clear Brody’s name the three of them time traveled into Brody’s past when he was enslaved. From that point on it was a mix of adventure, intrigue, and enough plot twists to make it painful to put down. Brody and Taylor arrived in the past together at a time when Brody was human, but Veris arrived much later just in time to save the day. The plot detailed a number of violent acts suffered by Brody, and Taylor’s clever strategies to keep them both alive while waiting for Veris. I was so caught up in this book I was in tears reading about the many ways Brody was abused. I could feel Taylor’s pain as she worked to save Brody and accept that he had to die to become a vampire. It was just heart wrenching, and the author’s imagery and descriptive words made it very easy to transport yourself into Veris, Taylor, or Brody’s shoes. This book was a roller coaster ride of emotions, and I enjoyed every moment.

With the depth of character development continuing and an exciting storyline that involves new and familiar characters this book is a must read for all paranormal romance fans.

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