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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Sheep Book Review: Chosen by Sin by Virna DePaul

Chosen by Sin, by Virna DePaul, is the third installment in her Paranormal Romance Suspense saga Para-Ops. After a stellar start with book one, Chosen by Blood, I expected a lot more then I ended up getting this time around.

Plot:
Five years after the Second Civil War ends, humans and Otherborn—humanlike creatures with superhuman DNA—still struggle for peace. To ensure the continued rights of both, the FBI forms a Para-Ops team with a unique set of skills.

An elite Para-Ops team, a wounded alpha werebeast bent on revenge, and a female vampire trying to save her adoptive dragon-shifter family.

Can they stop a group of rebel shape-shifters hoping to unleash every demon in hell?

Half-Werewolf Dex Hunt takes center stage in the latest edition to the Para-Ops saga, and I liked him in previous stories as the dude who just didn't care about anyone but himself. He's a psychiatrists wet dream! But as our sexy lead...he left me hanging.

Disowned as a young child by his grandfather, the leader of the werewolves, Dex grows up in an abusive foster care system which ultimately shapes his personality into adulthood. Unfortunately I've encountered this backstory for characters countless times before and with nothing new or interesting brought to the table I felt ho-hum about Dex. Aside from his usual werewolf tendencies Dex is all over the emo map, one second he loves you and next he can't stand you. It's the push-me-pull-you syndrome and I got bored and annoyed quickly with the constant back and forth.

Jesmina is a vampire doctor, living with her adopted family of Dragon shifters who actually end up being a lot more intriguing than the main couple. Jes starts out the story as one saucy lady who doesn't mind getting a little freaky to get what she needs from a male. But as the story goes on she becomes boring and clingy, hanging on to every word Dex says and blowing things way out of proportion. Jealousy and lie upon lie do not endear this gal to my heart, and on top of it all she's been told countless times not to continue with her intensive research. Does she listen? No, she just keeps on truckin' down the tracks like a freak show crazy train.

If any story ever felt like a soap opera of epic proportions it was this one. Gateways to other dimensions, family betrayal, serums and potions, plus baby daddy drama, and let's not forget some good old-fashioned demon possession that would give any DiMera (that's from Days of Our Lives) a run for their money. I honestly was waiting for John Black and Marlena to just pop into the story. The whole thing was a mish-mash of cluster-frelled situations and overused scenarios that needed to end so new dialog could take place. Sure the sex was great, but come on give me a rockin story to go with it!

The plot as a whole was insanely confusing with so many different characters popping in and out I was left wondering just what the heck happened. The split focus on so many different characters who will probably end up having their own stories was just down right annoying. I truly dig this author and would like to stand up for her work but unfortunately I can't this time. I also can not in my right mind (or crazy mind) recommend any one to read this book. Now, do NOT take just my word on this please go out and see what other reviewers are saying.

Getting 1 'somebody call the witch dr. to see just what he said' Sheep
KD

5 comments:

  1. I just finished this story last week. Your review is pretty much how I felt about it as well. I was disappointed in the previous book too. I did like the intrduction of the dragons.

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    1. So same thing, the dragons were cool and I could see that story having some depth to it but overall I was really let down with this one. I'll give her one more shot...but after that I'll cut ties if I have to. Glad to know I was not alone! :)

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  2. The overall story was ok. As you said there was too much side stuff going on. I was confused with the ending as well. In regards to Mahon, Ella and the Goddess. My thought exactly, I will give her one more try and then I am done. I hate to not finish a series, I want to know what happens. But there are just too many books out there to waste my time on something that is not enjoyable.

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  3. So sorry you did not enjoy this one, this series is on my wishlist. Now I will wait for some other reviews to make up my mind about starting it, or not. Thank you.

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  4. So true, with so many great authors out there I just don't want to waste time/money on a series that wont keep me entertained. :) Always love your input btw.

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