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Her nightmares are real, and they're out for blood. Greta Brandt's life is run of the mill, except for the nightmares - violent dreams of creatures that wear the skin of the people around her... and him, the man with the golden hair and incandescent red eyes. After 800 cursed years, Jaromir Ragnarsson has finally found the violet-eyed woman with the star-shaped birthmark of the BloodMarked: Greta Brandt. But he's not the only one who's been searching for her. When terror strikes close to home, Greta must finally accept her role in a world she thought only existed in her fevered dreams, putting her wavering trust in the one man who knows the full truth about her fate.

  • Sales Rank: #4120642 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.81" h x .60" w x 5.06" l, .55 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 262 pages

About the Author
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, a girl was born who was just a little strange around the edges. One thing led to another, and now you’re reading her stories. Lu J Whitley is a full-time writer and self-professed oddball who lives a quiet life in the mid-Midwest with her geeky, roboticist husband and four-legged children. Follow her on: Website: lujwhitleyauthor.com Facebook: facebook.com/authorlujwhitley Twitter: twitter.com/LuJWhitley

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Bloodmarked - Definately a Must Read!
By Scott Borgman
Where to begin? The storyline and characters are so engaging, getting drawn into the story isn't even an option. You're getting sucked in. I loved how the main character, Greta was portrayed. She starts out as a normal college student with a seemingly normal life, and then she's suddenly thrown into a struggle that she's somehow the focus of. She finds out that she's not as normal as she thought, that the WORLD isn't as normal as she'd thought. She's angry, hurt, confused... Her reactions, her frustrations, her angry retorts... they solidify the character completely.

Her protector is a mystery at first, other than telling her "I'm here to protect you." Such a short answer brings out those frustrations and angry retorts from Greta... exactly what one would expect if they were they in the same situation. I was a bit frustrated myself, so it makes what Greta is feeling easy to connect with. One of my favorite aspects of the book was that feeling of frustration, of only getting little bits and pieces of information. I found myself wanting to throttle the characters at some points. That's what makes the story so engaging, because you can honestly relate to the characters along the way.

While not giving away any spoilers, I will say that Jaromir is a spectacular character. I love his inner struggle that comes out throughout the book, and when the darker side of him is set loose, you realize just why he kept such a tight hold on that darker side of him.

The flow of the story is fast paced, and much of it focuses not only on the 'action' but incorporates the emotions of the characters throughout, which is one of the strongest aspects of the story. The characters aren't just going through the motions, they're feeling their way through them - and they do it in such a way that it's very easy to relate with the characters.

The ending felt a bit abrupt. If this were a standalone novel, I would say that was the story's only drawback. However, in this case, that abrupt ending isn't a closure ending, but open-ended... letting the reader know there's more to come. And this reader is waiting for that next book impatiently, to see what's coming next!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Lu Whitley is an amazing writer and has an amazing feel for telling a ...
By Jenn Thompson
What a thriller! You meet Greta, a college girl living with her mom. You may think she’s normal until she comes home to something in her kitchen. It used to be an old acquaintance, used to be. Now it was something else, something that Greta couldn’t explain. Before she can blink her eyes, her mother is dead and she is off with a man she doesn’t know.
Finding out what’s going on turns out to be a challenge. Then Greta learned there was something strange about her too. Her world is turned upside down and Greta finds herself on the move from the Takers, who want her body. She is put to the test and tried to hold her own. Now I’m not giving away to many more details, but you need to read this book. It was a total thrill to read. Keeping me hooked on every page and now eagerly awaiting book 2.
Lu Whitley is an amazing writer and has an amazing feel for telling a good story. I can see her going far with her writing career and I hope to see more amazing reviews on her work soon!

Author Bio: Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, a little girl was born who was just a little odd around the edges. One thing led to another, and now you're reading her stories.
Lu is a full-time writer who lives a quiet life with her husband and four-legged children.
Follow her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/bloodmarkednovel
Or Twitter: twitter.com/LuJWhitley

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Who ARE these Takers? and why do they do all those nasty things?
By Les Lynam
I only occasionally read Paranormal and/or Urban Fantasy. I'm more of a Sci-Fi kind of guy, but I kept running across this book and the cover jumped out at me every time. I find the face with the center of a pentagram circling the eye and the blues and purples very appealing. Maybe you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but a nice design like this should get people in the door.

Overall, there were a lot of good points to this story. The characters are likable and have some interesting backgrounds. There are also some well-placed bits of humor. One, when the male lead, Jaromir Ragnarsson tells Greta (the female lead) that his mother called him 'Jami' her response was, "your mom called you yummy?". He corrects her by explaining that Jami is pronounced Yaa-Mee. Cute, and a good way to get the reader to know how the author intended the name to be said, but I often forgot and read Jay-Mee. (Oh well). Jaromir is an eight hundred plus year old who hails somewhere from the Scandanavian area (so, a Viking?) and at one point is listening to ABBA. When Greta asks him about it, he replied that he likes to listen to the songs of his people. I actually LOLed (and I'm a curmudgeonly old guy that doesn't do a lot of LOLing... smiles, or an occasional chuckle maybe).

Jami, it seems, while living his barbaric old life back in the day, was cursed by a Wyrd Woman. (Which sets up a cute line for Greta to say, "did you call me weird?") The curse made him undying (not sure undead is really correct for this guy), but he seems to be a little in denial. Can sprout fangs, check. Drinks blood, check. Has terrible skin reactions to sunshine, check. Doesn't want to admit he's a vampire (wha?). The interesting twist on this curse is the dual personality (Jekyll-Hyde?) thing going on in his head. 'The Beast' part drives him to the base things in life while the Jami part is pretty much a good guy. Not only is he a good guy, he's part of some secret organization called the Fraktioneers who battle with their evil counterparts the Takers. Much of this long standing (centuries old) battle is only hinted at when needed for the current story.

What I didn't like so much: the lustful scenes after Jami spirits Greta away from the Takers and goes on the run. Now, let me say up front, I'm a pragmatist, so to me when someone is attacked by evil monstrous beings, witnesses the death of a family member and is snatched away by some unknown guy and dragged across the country, they're going to have a lot of traumatic thoughts and probably want to escape more than having thoughts about how hot some guy is. I think this is probably just part of the UF/PNR genre that the target readers lap up, but I found silly and out of character.

Another thing that bothered me was what appeared to be inconsistencies with the baddies. Initially, the Takers are easiest to spot from yards away because of their putrid smell. It seems that they also have nasty sun allergies, which leads to a habit of killing humans and draping themselves with their protective skins. OK... gross, but I can see that. Also, in the beginning, Jami talks about how hard the little buggers are to kill, but in later chapters, he mows through them like a hot knife through butter. Or are there some Takers that are wimps? Dunno. The latter Takers don't seem to be as stinky either, so maybe there are levels?

One more thing and this is probably more of a general peeve for the majority of stories that feature immortal (or near-immortal) characters. How come the flashbacks are ALWAYS back to the beginning? The guy's lived over 800 years, think of all the stuff that he's experienced and the changes in the world he witnessed. There was a scene where Jami and his sidekick Stein are flying somewhere in an airplane. (Stein, BTW, is a troll, and a hilarious sidekick). Perfect opportunity for a couple of paragraphs as Jami remembers the FIRST time he flew in an airplane. Perhaps shortly after WWI when one of the crazy gotta-be-the-first-to-get-new-tech Fraktioneers convinces the old Viking to go for a ride in a biplane. Just sayin'.
Overall, the good v. evil and action parts were enjoyable, and I suspect that if one is a true-blue UF/PNR reader you'll love this story.

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