Review: Romani Armada – Tracy Cooper-Posey

Posted October 13, 2013 by Shannon in / 0 Comments

18457792What goes around, comes around, including love.

Justin Edward Kelly, vampire and Chronologic Touring Agency member, hates time traveling and prefers to pretend he’s human. Deonne Rinaldi is human and arm-twisted the Agency into the deal of a life-time: They make her a vampire if she pulls off the PR campaign of her career and make humans like vampires. Everyone was stunned when the mismatched pair became lovers, including Deonne and Justin and neither of them will admit even to themselves how well the relationship works.

While Deonne is tucked away in history to protect her from Gabriel’s psi-file army ravages, Justin gets a time-delayed letter from her telling him their affair is over. She is in love with Adán Xavier Santiago, a Romani vampire from ancient Spain who will turn her.

Despite the massive dangers screwing with time this way can cause, Justin travels back to China to confront Deonne, but when he arrives there is no Adán and Deonne knows nothing about the letter. Justin, not used to time traveling, figures he’s averted a personal disaster until Deonne meets a sexy Spaniard who introduces himself as Adán….

Series: Beloved Bloody Time #3
Release Date: September 5, 2013
Publisher: Tracy Cooper-Posey
Source: Provided by Author
Reviewer: Michelle
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

3.5 Cocktails

Romani Armada is the third installment of the Beloved Bloody Time series by Tracy Cooper-Posey.  It is definitely necessary to read the two prior books, Bannock Binding and Byzantine Heartbreak. There are characters in this book that are carryovers from the previous books. Trying to read this book as a stand alone without the knowledge of their stories from previous books will make for a very frustrating read.  This book is very detailed and the backstories are essential to understanding Deonne and Justin’s story. This book, as are the others, are about time-traveling vampires involved in menage relationships.

Deonne Rinaldi offers to help the Chronologic Touring Agency repair and improve its image if they agree to turn her into a vampire.  Justin Kelly is a vampire, but he prefers to pass as human.  He has no wish to time travel, but everything changes when he succumbs to the attraction he feels for Deonne.  I love Tracy Cooper-Posey’s way of multilayering the personalities of the characters in her novel.  Deonne is human and wans to be a vampire.  Justin is a vampire denying his identity and passing for human.  It’s interesting how evading who you are never works in a relationship, and you are forced to confront your issues and your past in order to successfully have a relationship with someone.  Deonne and Justin are no different and find that while fleeing their individual identities they must confront a common identity as lovers.

The catalyst for Justin to confront his feelings for Deonne is a time-delayed “Dear John” or in this case “Dear Justin” letter ending their relationship.   This forms a basic framework for the storyline.  While Deonne and Justin are engaging in steamy sex the Chronologic Touring Agency is faced with the challenge of finding and defeating Gabrieland his psi-file warriors.  Deonne is being hidden in the past to avoid the bloodshed and havoc wreaked by Gabriel and his soldiers.  Justin is waiting for a safe time to be reunited with Deonne when he receives the letter and he is determined to go back in time to fix the situation.  The threat to their relationship is a blast from the past for Justin and a gamechanger for Deonne.

This storyline is sort of a love conquers all and is worth all the risks we take.  While Justin and Deonne are dealing wih their drama the agency is still working to mount a defense to Gabriel’s psi-file army.  The action is fast, furious, and abundant.  I did find that the romance and steamy interludes in this novel were much less frequent and that element was not well developed in this novel.  The novel is nearly five hundred pages of details and multiple intersecting stories, time lines, and time periods.  This book was a little more difficult for me to manage because of the sheer volume of information that had to be retained from previous books and used to understand this book.  I enjoyed this book but it wasn’t an easy or fast read.  The story definitely drew me in, and I cared about the characters but I wasn’t as vested in their story as I was in the first book.  It seems like as we move through the series and develop the plot the author is shifting focusing on the relationship and centering the storyline around the relationship to developing the plot/storyline and folding in the major characters of the book.

I enjoyed this book slightly less than the last, but I love Ms Cooper-Posey’s writing style and applaud her for her ability to weave such an interesting story with an increasing cast of characters.

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