Bodyguard Celia Graves has definitely accepted her share of weird assignments, both human and supernatural. But her newest job takes the cake. Guarding a prince from terrorists and religious fundamentalists is hard enough, but it seems like the entire supernatural world is after this guy too. When she is betrayed by those she is employed to help, and everything goes horribly wrong, Celia wakes to find herself transformed. Neither human nor vampire, Celia has become an abomination—something that should not exist—and now both human and supernatural alike want her dead. With the help of a few loyal friends—a sexy mage, a powerful werewolf, and a psychic cop—Celia does her best to stay alive. On the run from her enemies, Celia must try to discover who is behind her transformation…before it's too late.
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"I really enjoyed this book! Celia is a bodyguard who ends up taking a job that ends badly for her. What ends up happening was an interesting and creative plot around vampires and magic. I just loved Celia's character--her strength, loyalty, and protectiveness. I'll definitely read the next one!"
— Andi (4 out of 5 stars)
“UF gets a noteworthy talent boost as Adams—C. T. Adams and Cathy Clamp—launches a vibrant new series, the Blood Singer, featuring an indomitable and likable heroine. The stage is set through bodyguard Celia’s eyes, as her reality spins wildly out of control. Witty dialogue and introspection keep the story flowing. Grab some snacks and settle in for a wild ride!”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars, Top Pick!)In this fast-paced urban fantasy, Adams . . . introduces [fans] to a new world full of treachery and action.
— Publishers Weekly" Another time where I wish I could rate w/ 1/2 stars. This one was a tad better than 3 to me, but just not quite a 4. Kept me pretty interested throughout - liked the humor and following Celia's new "adjustments". It became a little, for lack of a better word, stupid toward the end. As if the author was just trying to tie up ends and create new leads for the next book. All in all, I will pick up the next one and hopefully be able to give that one a full 4 stars ;)! "
— Lara, 2/20/2014" great first book sexy and action packed "
— Ally, 2/7/2014" Good read liked the story "
— Jim, 1/25/2014" I really enjoyed this book. The characters are fascinating especially the lead female. I am looking forward to reading more of the series, and more from the author. I would definately recommend reading this book. "
— Wendy, 1/21/2014" I liked this book a lot better then her Thrall Series. "
— April, 1/9/2014" It was OK. Solid world building--loved the details the authors worked into the story, from the "alarms" on Celia's weapons safe, her BFF ghost and how she handles living with her vampire bite. But the book could have been tighter--they introduced a lot of characters. And I didn't find myself terribly invested in what happened to Celia. "
— Karen, 1/4/2014" Likable main character... very excited to see the next installment. "
— ^_^, 11/4/2013" This is the 1st book of the series and I want hooked to the character of Celia Graves so fast. I couldn't wait to read more. Pick up this series, you will enjoy it. "
— Stinkerjo, 10/29/2013" Probably more of a 3 1/2 star rating for me... it was fun reading a vampire book where everyone actually dislikes the vamps because they are BAD. :) "
— Sarah, 10/29/2013" It was a good book, hard a hard time trying to get thru the book. "
— Trena, 10/14/2013" I was pleasantly suprised by Blood Song. Celia is a smartass and and awesome heroine. "
— Jaime, 8/13/2013" I haven't enjoyed a fantasy series like this since Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake novels. Cat Adams' Celia Graves has more depth than Anita and all of her spunk. "
— Rebecca, 8/3/2013" Uggghh this book was REALLY hard to get through. I swear it felt like two months passed in the course of the book but no it was only a couple of days. Celia is super self centered and annoying! "
— Lori, 8/1/2013" Was good! Got into it well... but towards the end didnt really know what was going on and sometimes there were too many characters and names to keep up with so could be a bit confusing. Other than that, enjoyed it :) "
— Tierney, 4/14/2013" This reminded me of a last minute written book report. I feel like I only got part of the story and I missed something even though I re-read some areas because it was confusing!!! A lot of the action scene did not make any since and really had no purpose. weird... "
— Natalie, 8/9/2012Cat Adams is the joint pen-name of USA Today bestselling authors C. T. Adams and Cathy Clamp, who live deep in the heart of Texas. Adams is the author of the much-lauded Blood Singer series.
Arika Rapson is originally from Portland, Oregon, and is currently based in Fall City, Washington. She grew up devouring books and discovering new worlds through fantasy and fiction. As an audiobook narrator, she has performed a wide range of genres, from classics to contemporary thrillers, children’s books, urban fantasy, and chick lit—including Cat Adams’s Blood Singer series—as well as stranger-than-fiction true stories. She has also narrated a variety of educational videos, apps, and video game characters, and she is the ongoing voice for Amazon Kindle’s how-to video series.