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Author Topic: Helpless (The Blue Fire Saga #3) by Scott Prussing  (Read 97 times)
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« on: January 16, 2012, 04:52:25 PM »

Scott Prussing
Helpless
The Blue Fire Saga, Book #3

Review brought to you by OBS staff member Autumn

Helpless is the third book in the Blue Fire Saga, a paranormal romance series filled with passion, danger and suspense. Book 1 is Breathless and book 2 is Helpless. All three books are available at www.scottprussing.com (Goodreads)

Review - With the third and most recent installment of The Blue Fire Saga, Scott Prussing continues the story of Leesa Nyland and her volkaane boyfriend, Rave.  Leesa learns more about her powers and how to try and master them with the help of the mysterious wizard, Dominic.  But Dominic has been in hiding for centuries and his reason for doing so not only endangers him, but vampires and volkannes, as well. 

Stefan and Rave are forced to form an uneasy alliance to fight the evil that is tormenting them and come out of the battle victorious.  But there is still a menace that is yet unseen, something that has been haunting Leesa in her dreams and will force her to come face to face with what really scares her – the Necromancer.

I enjoyed Helpless much more than the second book.  The plot moved much faster and the relationships between the characters developed further. It was a fast and fun read and I would recommend it for anyone who, like me, is always up for a really good vampire fix. I really hope to see more of the Blue Fire Saga because it just gets better with every book.
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