Zane’s Redemption by Tina Folsom

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Zane’s Redemption by Tina FolsomTitle: Zane's Redemption
Author: Tina Folsom
Series: Scanguards Vampires #5
Published by: Indie
Release Date: November 2, 2011
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 276
Genres: Paranormal Romance, Erotica
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Reading Challenges: Lenoreo's 2018 #LetsReadIndie Challenge, Lenoreo's 2018 AtoZ Reading Challenge, Lenoreo's 2018 Beat the Backlist Challenge
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My rating: three-half-stars

Blurb:

The last thing vampire bodyguard Zane wants to do is to guard a hybrid, a half-vampire, half-human, whose father wants to keep her a virgin. Known for his violent temper and callous lack of compassion, Zane’s out-of-control rage, born of the cruelty he suffered during the Holocaust, drives him to focus only on revenge. Trying to find the last of his torturers is his only goal in life.

Portia is a young hybrid with a serious dilemma: in a few weeks, her body will be set in its final vampire form. If she is to avoid having to live out her immortal life as a virgin, she must find a lover in that short time—something her father hires Zane to prevent.

The moment Portia and Zane meet, rules begin to bend, and a forbidden attraction bursts into flames hotter than the hell of Zane’s past. But that past threatens to pull them apart unless they can overcome their prejudice, forsake hate for love, and revenge for forgiveness.

My Review:

3.5 stars — And I’m finally onto a non-reread in this series, so this one was all brand-new for me!  I’m not sure what I was expecting from Zane’s story, but it went into some different directions than I had been anticipating.  At the same time I totally saw quite a few of the twists coming, and I grew impatient at times for those reveals to happen.  Apparently patience is not *my* virtue.

I actually liked what happened with Zane’s character, but at the same time I had a hard time reconciling it with the truly sociopathic individual we were presented with in the previous books.  Like, I got it to a degree, he was driven by hate and vengeance…but I didn’t feel like we got a good enough explanation for his almost glee for pain and violence.  But maybe that was just me.  My heart did hurt for what he’d been through, and the things we learned about his past though.  And I was so angry with the other vampires for not seeing that there was more to him…seeing beneath his outer shell.  But I loved that they tried to soften him with Z and stuff…that amused the heck out of me, even as I wanted to smack Zane for how he’d talk to the puppy sometimes.

Then we have Portia.  I can’t decide how I feel about Portia.  She was put into a very awkward position, and I empathized with what she was going through herself, and her struggle to go against what her father wanted for the first time in her life.  But she was a serious brat towards Zane…she came across really young, even younger than almost 21.  I got it, but it didn’t make me want to be friends with her or anything.  I think she mellowed and became more likable at the end of the book though.  And I sympathized with the crazy position she was put in with her family.

As per usual, there was a strong lust component between these characters.  At least in this one we got to see a *bit* of a romance part at the cabin, but it’s still a love heavily predicated on lust and attraction.  *shrugs*

I enjoyed the plot, but as I said I saw the twists coming and thus became impatient when things felt drawn out.  There were a few bits of plot that I felt weren’t resolved to my liking, which was a bummer.  I liked the glimpses of some different characters in this one, like Quinn and Oliver.  I LOVED the little Isabelle story, though I kinda wished the last chapter had encapsulated the ceremony.

All in all this was a solid book in the series.  I’m intrigued by the rest of the books, but likely not enough to pay full price for them.  I’m currently trying to convince my library that they need copies.  😛

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