Bloody Right
978-0-7582-3483-4
Author: Georgia Evans
Pub Date: August 4, 2009
Imprint : Kensington
Format : Paperback

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It will take all of Brytewood’s Others to save their village from destruction in the climax of a Georgia Evans’ supernatural trilogy…

Gryffyth Pendragon has done his bit for the war effort when he comes back to sleepy Brytewood from the battlefront at Trondheim. It cost him a leg, and his chance to use his dragon’s strength against the Nazis—or so he thinks. Until he finds out that his little village is facing a plague of vampire spies set on delivering it to the Third Reich. They’ve come up with a plan that, if they can pull it off, might break all of Britain’s will to fight…

But there are more allies for Gryffyth in Brytewood than he’d ever imagined, and while a doctor, a nurse, a schoolteacher, and a couple of sexagenarians doesn’t sound like much of a battle force to him, there’s more to his cohorts than meets the eye. Against ancient and impossibly powerful agents of evil, they will need every man, woman, and dragon-shifter they can get…


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 Bloody Right   (Oct 16, 2009)
Reviewer: Cheryl Bulone  Garrettsville, Ohio, USA
     The war is still raging in Brytewood, but now the good guys have one more to help them out in their fight--Gryffth Pendragon comes home from the war missing a leg but still able to breathe fire--They are down to only 2 more German vampires to go--can this ragtag group defeat the undead? Griffth finds more than war in his hometown--he finds love in the form of a water sprite--who says fire and water don't mix? These 2 sure have the fire going on! Anything Else: Read this wonderful conclusion to this great trilogy--it really shouldn't be missed.
 
    (Aug 03, 2009)
Reviewer: Deborah Barrett  Peoria, AZ, USA
     I have never been a fan of history and my book buying has changed from historical to contemporary to paranormal. So, imagine my surprise when reading a series of books based during WW II in England and enjoying them. Georgia Evans gives us glimpses into the lives of an English village during WW II. It was interesting to read about rationing, black outs, and the foods. One thing did startle me. I’ve always thought of the movie Gone with the Wind as being done in my lifetime, so imagine my surprise when they talk about seeing this movie and the women mooning over Clark Gable! We’ve all heard and read about how romances fast forward during wars and this was played out in this series. In her books we read about families being torn apart and reforming and love lives developing. Delightfully, for me, these included the paranormal groups—dragons, pixies, water sprites, vampires (good and bad), were animals, and humans. In this book, a dragon who had lost part of a leg while in the service returns home to find that his battles are not over yet. Imagine his surprise to discover vampires are in his village and a group of Others (him and his father aren’t the only ones) are battling to defeat the bad vampire spies. We were kind of left hanging at the end of this book with a fairy and a pixie trying to evade the Germans to safety. I sincerely hope this will lead us to more books in this series.
 
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