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Review: Duncan - Teresa Gabelman

Reviewer: Bex
Rating: 5 out of 5 Fairies
From the onset of Teresa Gabelman's third installment in her Protectors series, it was clear that there would be little room for air or respite. We are immediately thrown into drama and action, swiftly followed with a romance so sweet, yet smoldering hot, that it was impossible not to immediately love 'Duncan' and the characters.

'Duncan' hits a new level of depth in the series. The protagonist, Pam, carries with her such a history, one that is painful and moving. She is not the woman who I grew so fond of in 'Damon'. The realistic and deeply descriptive character development surrounding her character, was beautifully constructed by Gabelman. I cried and was truly moved.

Overall, I found the story line empowering and uplifting. With the support and strength of the dreamy Duncan, it was easy to cement a new book crush in my life. The character relationships really enabled 'Duncan' to come alive on paper. Always a bonus when the warriors are so darn hot.

Gabelman's inclusion of the other much loved characters from the series in 'Duncan', plus a new hottie, was well executed. I loved the inclusion and the chance at following their stories a little more. Far too often in a series, the main characters from previous books, get left behind. Not in Gabelman's awesome series they don't. Result!

Be sure to check out this amazing series. I loved 'Duncan'. It's definitely a 'don't think just buy' book.
Synopsis
The VC Warriors are an elite group of vampire who protect innocents, whether human or those of their own race. Jared Kincaid, along with other Warriors, are shocked when a fiery red head with a gun and attitude, bring news of young teens being turned into an army of half-breed vampires capable of taking out all VC Warriors.

Breaking into the famed VC Warriors compound was definitely not the smartest thing Tessa Pride has ever done, but she will do anything for her brother, Adam. The Warriors held the one person she knew was responsible for her brother being turned into a half-breed and nothing will stop her from getting what she needs to help her brother, not even a Warrior whose eyes could make her melt with one look.

Jared and Tessa join forces in a desperate scramble to find who is responsible. With a war between Warriors and half-breeds brewing, suspicions of traitors in their midst put the lives of everyone involved on the line.



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