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ISBN: 031294618X

ISBN13: 9780312946180

Bound by Sin

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As the civil war rages among mortal men, Cin Craven is locked in an epic battle of her own - fighting the renegade vampires whose unquenchable appetites she knows all too well. But when a ruthless... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Cin comes to America, and it's one of the best installments so far

Plot Summary: Witch/vampire Cin Craven and her husband Michael are enjoying Paris when she feels compelled to return home to England. One of her relations has used a summoning spell to ask Cin for help. Her cousin was kidnapped by an American, after Claire had come to own a very rare Greek urn. Cin takes a ship to America, along with Michael, Devlin and Justine, and they locate Claire on an island off Savannah. What should be a simple task of rescuing her cousin is far more dangerous and complicated than Cin could have imagined. Her enemies exploit the vampires' weakness for sunlight, and Cin must battle the call of the dark magic inside herself. I blasted through this book like a blowtorch through tissue paper. I've always thought that Jenna Maclaine's writing style is extremely easy-to-read, but something about Bound By Sin had me turning the pages in record time. I'm becoming very fond of historical paranormal romances, and the Cin Craven series holds a special place for several reasons. The first is because it follows the same heroine, almost like an urban fantasy series, and the second is because it covers a lot time and distance. Almost 50 years have passed since the first book, Wages of Sin (A Cin Craven Novel), and Cin is dealing with one of the pitfalls of immortality - watching her loved ones die of old age. I can't recall another vampire story that touches on this topic in any meaningful way. It's also interesting to see whether immortal love is really possible, because the relationship between Cin and Michael is full of ups and downs. I almost wish they would fight more, because it adds credibility and spice to their relationship. My favorite part of this series is how it changes location. This time Cin and Michael must travel to America and run the Union blockade during The Civil War to rescue her kidnapped cousin. The story definitely took off for me once they were in the South, and I particularly liked several new characters who were introduced. Now I'm wondering where they'll go next. Will it fast forward 30 years to a rough and tumble western town like Tombstone? Or maybe they'll visit New Orleans when jazz starts to bloom. Whatever happens, life will never be dull for this witch-vampire heroine.

Great Series!!!!

I love, love, love this series. I was very disappointed when the book came out and it was not available on the kindle. I waited a while, hoping that it would eventually come out on the kindle, but it never did. So I had to go to the book store and buy the book. I am so glad that I did. I love this book and the whole series. I would highly recommend this series to everyone!

A novel brimming with danger, mystery and mythical characters that raise the stakes for Cin and her

Bound by Cin by Jenna Maclaine Paranormal Romance- December 29th, 2010 4 ½ stars Bound by Cin is a exhilarating read that is sure to please devoted fans of the series and become a great find for lovers of paranormal, vampires and Urban Fantasy (although readers of very dark and moody fantasy may find it a little light). Jenna Maclaine skillfully writes a novel brimming with danger, mystery and mythical characters that raise the stakes for Cin and her friends. In this latest installment, Cin (who is a vampire and powerful witch) is called back home to find a distant relative, named Claire who has been kidnapped to the Americas. There Cin finds danger and black magic which she has tried to suppress. And Cin must find her courage to overcome her darkest fears. Adding to Cin's stress, the retrieval of Claire isn't as straight forward as it appears especially when a troublesome ghost and interfering Gods have plans for Claire, too. What makes this series extra-ordinary is the author's ability to reinvent Cin by placing her in new and exciting situations that are thrilling and fascinating. Cin is constantly challenged and learns more about herself and her powers. Each story delves into the mystery behind Morrigan, the goddess of war and death and Morrigan's deep interest in Cin's destiny. (The author definitely does not take her readers for granted with recycled plots lines.) Another reason I adore this series so much is because the main characters have a real feeling of camaraderie and I enjoy their interplay. And although each has their own past and struggles they are likeable and engaging. The story invites you to enjoy it. But what I love the most about this series is something that is rarely found in any series. A strong, mature and loving relationship between the 2 main characters. (In most books once the hero and heroine have found each other the story promptly ends. But what happens later? Do they still carry on?) This series is a real treat because the reader gets to read more about the main characters' relationship. And it doesn't disappoint! While most authors end their series because the 2 characters are finally together and they therefore feel the tension is gone. Jenna Maclaine is just beginning. She skillfully maintains the deep love between the 2 characters and keeps a simmering, sexual energy brewing. It is never boring! And although the main characters, Cin and Michael don't always agree, Michael and Cin each have a devotion for the other that carries throughout the entire series, even in times of crisis. Plus, it doesn't hurt that Cin's love interest, Michael is dangerous, gorgeous and loyal. (But don't think he is a push over; he has his own strong personality, too.) The 2 characters really complement and support each other. A nice switch from the heroine who has to do everything or the love interest who is: unemotional, unresponsive or questionable. And this is why I feel lovers of dark fantasy

super historical fantasy

In 1862 France, the Righteous vampire team consists of Cin, Michael, Justine and Devlin. Their mission is to hunt down rogue vampires who kill humans. Of the quartet, Cin is the unique one as before she was changed she was a hereditary witch. She and Michael are lovers and have been for a while. Adrien Boucher kidnaps Claire Gordon; taking her from her home in London to Savannah. He makes it clear to Cin's witch ancestry that the ransom is the Greek urn the vampiress refused to hand over to him. Rushing across the Channel to obtain information on her third cousin's abduction, Cin promises the victim's mother Raina Macgregor Mahone to rescue Claire. She and her three allies sail across the Atlantic to the United States where the Civil War is raging as Adrien awaits them in Georgia. The third Cin historical fantasy (see Wages of Sin and Grave Sins) is a deep moving tale that not only brings the quartet across the Atlantic, but provides a profound look at death during the short stay in London. Her second cousin Raina looks just like Cin's Aunt Maggie (Raina's late grandmother) who died a decade earlier and she last saw her back in '28. The story line is fast-paced and filled with action, but also provides enough tidbits like the time to cross the ocean to anchor the era. Jenna Maclaine provides her audience with a super entry as Cin's sinful world seems to be getting increasingly dangerous. Harriet Klausner
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