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The Blood of Brothers Sycamore Moon Book 2 eBook Domino Finn



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Diego de la Torre is officially an outlaw now, a full-fledged member of The Seventh Sons Motorcycle Club. The werewolf MC runs the wild lands of Sycamore with ease. At least until a dead body shows up and points to them as the culprits.

Detective Maxim Dwyer presses the Seventh Sons hard, but there are other guns in play. California bikers look to expand their drug trade. A mercenary outfit seeks revenge. Top that with an overbearing FBI agent who undermines local police, and both detective and outlaw have their hands full.

Brothers or not, Sycamore's about to get a whole lot bloodier.

The Blood of Brothers Sycamore Moon Book 2 eBook Domino Finn

I've loved all the books by Domino Finn. My only complaint? Write faster! lol

Product details

  • File Size 2437 KB
  • Print Length 452 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Blood & Treasure; 1 edition (December 5, 2014)
  • Publication Date December 5, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00OUIJXYM

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The Blood of Brothers Sycamore Moon Book 2 eBook Domino Finn Reviews


Note While this is Book 2 in the series, it works fine as a stand alone.

Maxim Dwyer, the lead detective assigned to Sycamore, has his hands full. The Seventh Sons, the local motorcycle club, is made up mostly of werewolves. He and they have an understanding, but things are about to happen that will challenge that agreement.

This book was excellent. I really enjoyed Book 1 (The Seventh Sons) but I have to say this book is even better. Perhaps that is because it is much longer and the characters and plot have that much more time to engage with me. Maxim and his friend Diege de la Torre are at the center of this plot. It’s part mystery, part shifter tale, part thriller, and all satisfyingly good. I really had a hard time setting this book aside as sleep was over taking me.

Diego, a former CDC assassin, joined up with the Seventh Sons for the camaraderie and the freedom of the road. While the other members obviously know he is not a werewolf, and is immune to the virus that causes lycanthropy, they don’t know he use to hunt and kill errant wolves for the CDC. He has so far resisted engaging in any illegal activity, such as drug or gun running, but that is beginning to rub some of the MC members the wrong way. Diego is sitting on a fence and sooner or later he’s going to be pushed one way or another. And West Wind, an Apache member of the MC, may be the one to push him.

Kaeda Burnett has recently returned home to her Yavapai family from college. She’s never felt truly welcomed there, except by her grandfather, because she is not fully Yavapai. But she felt obligated to visit before she heads out into the world again with her degree. Her two older half-brothers, the Dokas, play pivotal roles in the plot. The Yavapai have historically had a few mercenary werewolves out for hire. This isn’t a secret to Kaeda, but she has never engaged with any of that business. However, with her brothers in a mess, she may have to.

Meanwhile, the FBI have sent in Marshal Boyd to manage the latest case – a person was found skinned on Yavapai land and there are some concerns it was a hate crime. Boyd and Dwyer butt heads from the beginning. Now toss in Los Pistoles, a MC from California, that wants part of the Seventh Sons territory for gun and drug running, and you have several forces in play. When a member of the Seventh Sons ends up dead, there are several people to point the finger at.

My only quibble with this book is that there are only three female characters and really on Kaeda gets to spend time front and center. The other two are Melody (who we met in Book 1) and the female lawyer for the Seventh Sons. These two ladies have perhaps 10 lines between the two of them. Kaeda on the other hand is an excellent character and is central the plot. She’s book smart and patient with herself. She can quickly assess what she is capable of or not, though she usually figures out a work around. Her grandfather gives her good advice, but it is hard for Kaeda to follow through on. It’s obvious the author knows how to write quality characters or either gender, but I do wish we had more ladies in this book.

Despite that, I just loved this book. The plot was intricate with so many motives in play. I absolutely love the Southwest setting because this author does it right showing the great diversity present in this part of the world. While I guessed one or two things concerning the deaths, chunks of the ending were a surprise and this made the wrap up rewarding. I greatly look forward to the next installment.

I received this book free of charge from the author in exchange for an honest review.

The Narration Jason Jewett did another fine job. His Spanish accent for Diego de la Torre is spot on. His female voices are believable. All his characters are distinct. I love his somewhat gravelly voice for Maxim.
Right from the very start of Book One, The Seven Sons, through The Band of Brothers, until you finally reach The Green Children, you are swept away, transported into an alternate world when Diego tells Maxim "If you really want proof of werewolves, just put me in a room with a heavy door that locks and sit with me for twenty minutes."

What would you do if faced with something like that? It's definitely a great start down the road towards the Seventh Sons and the small community of Sanctuary and Domino Finn's Sycamore Moon Novels..

The storyline was well thought out, the characters detailed enough for you around them, and especially to let you get to know what drives them. The events happen at an excellent pace that keeps you reading. The sentence structure with a lack of typos, or minimal enough so they don't register in your brain, keeps you completely enthralled, turning page after page as the story unfolds. Then before you realize it, you've reached the end of the last book. I just love when that happens, it's a sure sign of excellent writing.

The first two end with an opening for a possible "next" installment in the series, but more importantly for those like myself that extremely dislike cliffhangers, are left with enough closure and feeling satisfied. I would definitely recommend this series to those readers out there who enjoy a break from reality every now and then.

NOTE All Three books in this series are currently on sale for only .99¢ each! Not sure if it's for a fourth of July weekend sale or a few days after as well, either way be sure to grab them fast before the price goes back to the normal price. If you don't enjoy them as much as I did, your only out $2.97 which when you think about it, is less than the normal cost for just one of these great books.
Where does The Blood of Brothers rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Domino Finn has this new side of the paranormal that I've never seen before. It is a detective story-line dealing with the paranormal from the human side of things. That is why his books are on the top of my list of, I love this series. And yes please keep it coming!

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes the author keeps you on edge from beginning to end. He main character is a detective that understands that keeping an eye on the wolf biking gang is a must. He also understands that he has to protect the people and the law. He is consistently finding himself walking that middle line in the road.

Which character – as performed by Jason Jewett – was your favorite?
Book 2 is not centered around Detective Maxim Dwyer as book 1 was but Maxim is also my favorite. I can't help but feel he is the true hero in the story-line no matter what anyone else does right or wrong. I like that thin line that he walks for the paranormal and the normal people. Protecting us all from those things we can't protect ourselves from.
Jason Jewett really surprised me this time. When he added the new voices to this story line. American Indians, Mexican accents, and American English bikers. I think he has an amazing talent. His voice really adds that extra drama to the story-line.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No it too long for that but that is nice too. You are entertained for more than a day for an addictive story well written.

Any additional comments?
Just that I really enjoy getting lost into well written story's. I'm always looking for something new and different and Domino Finn fills that need for new and different.
Excellent read and want to read more!
I've loved all the books by Domino Finn. My only complaint? Write faster! lol
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