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The Society of Sinners, Volume 2

By: Charity Parkerson
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"Evil lives in the dark. We instinctively know this as children." Nestled high in the mountains is the quiet community of Jackson Station, where everyone knows your name and...species?

Vampires have existed since almost the beginning of time, but not in the way we have been led to believe. These were not men cursed by the devil, but warriors blessed by God to have great strength, agility, and eternal life. But, eternal life came at a price, the price of human blood. Some chose to live within their own society; The Society of Sinners.

This is the first in Charity Parkerson's new Sinners Series, introducing a paranormal world filled with vampires, werewolves, changelings, and God's greatest warrior.

©2011 Charity Parkerson (P)2013 Charity Parkerson
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It was kind of written as short stories of different couples it was interesting it was simply written
It held my tension wasn’t really exciting and it wasn’t Dull

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Review: The Society of Sinners, by Charity Parkers

It’s been awhile since I’ve read a book with vampires. I don’t always find much exciting about the genre, but Parkerson was able to write the mythology of these vampires, werewolves, and other creatures in an interesting way.

I liked the idea behind how the creatures came to be, and how/why The Society of Sinners itself was set up. It adds a better depth to the story than just having all these characters with abilities and leaving it simply as that. This also helped in the development of the characters and their histories.

I also found it interesting that the novel was split into 5 separate, but connected, stories. At the heart of it, these are 5 stories about the pairing off of various characters, as well as way to introduce bits of the ongoing plot for the next stories to build on. This worked well, though I found that it allowed some events to become predictable, as the stories had obvious similarities with the romance. But all in all, the first four stories were great and built up a nice story. I didn’t feel the same way about the 5th story though. It takes place about 25 years after the others (which occurred in a much shorter time frame, all together). This alone sets it apart from the rest of the book. It also doesn’t really build off of the rest of the book directly; it’s a side story in a way. Though, I can see how it’s possible that the conflict could lead to the next book in the series, I felt this was a self-contained, unrelated occurrence.

Looking back at the characters, I do feel that they were developed nicely, even if there was too much insta-romance for me. It still fit in with the idea of fate/destiny/a bigger picture that is a factor in their world.

Now that the characters have been set up, their relationships established, and some hints at a bigger conflict thrown at me, I’m anxious to see where the other books of the series take the story. It was nice to read a novel from this author, while in the past I’ve really only read short stories.

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Reminds me why I love this author

I've been re-reading & re-listening to all of this author's work in publication order. It's like revisiting an old friend where you know them really well but always find something new to love about them.

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Awful narrator!!!!!!

Do not waste your credit on the audio version of this book. Please just buy the book to read. I wish they would be willing to re-do the audio version with a new narrator.

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