Synopsis
Betrayed by his father and hunted by his nemesis. Can Jerome’s new found paranormal abilities save his family in the coming conflict?
Jerome Rossini is offered salvation by his Donati family and takes his first steps in learning about his heritage and the paranormal gifts bestowed upon the Donati. When his sister disappears, the Striga are to blame. He realises the lengths his treacherous father will go to secure power, when he allies with Jerome’s enemies.
Forced to confront his nemesis, and stop the Striga from expanding, Jerome and his family seek help from a Vampire Elder. They hope his coven can help them in the coming conflict.
If they fail, not only will the Striga unleash a bloodbath, but they will destroy Donati and humanity alike.
KATHERINE BLACK REVIEW
This is my first book by Carol-Kerry Green, and I intend to read the whole series. I loved every word and was pulled in by the bootstraps from the beginning.
We open with a brutal father handing his young son, Jerome, over to heinous thugs who beat him to the edge of life. He’s rescued by a couple of people, including a lady he never forgets—but can’t quite remember… and so begins his path to discovery.
I loved the descriptions of the villa—mansion—belonging to the couple who later rescued him from the streets where he contemplated suicide. They give him a reason to live and answer a few questions—and hold a whole lot more back. The pacing of this book is perfect. The description takes us all over Europe and as far afield as Australia. And there’s the discoveries—and Jerome’s education.
We deep dive into loyalty, power, suffering and the paranormal. Everything is shrouded in a story of familial conflict and supernatural intrigue. The well-developed characters are excellent and we form sides very quickly as the author dictates our loyalties as she sees fit. Jerome Rossini, lurches from betrayal to empowerment and anchors the multi-POV narrative. The personal story evolves into the bigger picture with a larger, apocalyptic conflict. Jerome finds that trust is fragile and enemies lurk in unexpected places where the bonds of family are tested.
The world-building is fantastic. From the mysterious Striga to the alliances with others, the narrative is rich in mythology that feels fresh but meticulously researched. The drama is underscored with a tension that keeps the reader hooked. This book is perfect for fans of supernatural thrillers and family sagas. This covers both. A Fantastic read and I look forward to Book 2.
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About Carol-Kerry Green
I love to write and I love to read. I grew up reading science fiction and fantasy and still love a good fantasy novel to this day. I grew up reading science fiction and fantasy, and my own writing has always explored the question of ‘what if’.
My work recently has been in the paranormal and urban fantasy genres with my latest book moving into the paranormal romance genre, whychoose or reverse harem
I live in the East Riding Yorkshire in the UK with my husband, a fellow author, and our four cats, who rule the house!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 January 2025
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As he comes to terms with all that has transpired and begins to heal, his past comes back to haunt him, when his sister is kidnapped and is set to suffer the same fate that Jerome barely escaped from. His father aligned to the Striga, a vampire race who want to destroy the Donati and the human race, is not finished with Jerome and so relishes in tearing open old wounds for the child that got away, the child that betrayed him.
Of Blood and Shadows is a great start to what has the promise of a fantastic paranormal series and I am really looking forward to reading the next book. The characters are all credible and likeable, and the plot moves at a good pace between past and present events ensuring the reader invests in the story and forms an emotional connect to Jerome’s character. There is plenty of drama and conflict along the way, with some lighter moments as Jerome gets to know his family, and clears up past misunderstandings that bring them closer together. The story is well written, with no significant editorial issues to distract from the enjoyment of this highly engaging and entertaining story.
I thoroughly enjoyed and award 5 stars.
The Book Dragon
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