Patrice Michelle is at it again, this time with Scions: Insurrection, the sequel to her fast-paced thrillfest Scions: Resurrection.
Just like its predecessor, Scions: Insurrection is a swift and engaging read with compelling characters and a hot romance. And though Insurrection is actually a werewolf story, vamps do make an appearance and I expect them to play a larger role as the Scions series progresses and the mysterious prophecy at the story’s core comes more into the light.
Scions: Insurrection tells the story of the private detective and lone were Landon Rourke, who we me in Resurrection, and police detective Kaitlyn McKinney, who unexpectedly find themselves pairing up professionally in a case with mysterious, paranormal qualities. The close quarters spark some serious heat between the couple, of course, but as events from the past come to light, they must soon decide if the painful truths will unite them or tear them apart.
Have you read Scions: Insurrection? If so, feel free to leave a comment on this post and let us know what you think.





















August 7th, 2008 at 3:11 pm
I love this series! It’s a great fast read. I love the paranormal activity in it but most of all I like how the first book Scions: Ressurection sets the series up and is about the prophesy. I think it will get more interesting! I am ready to read the next one!!!
August 16th, 2008 at 11:46 am
I love the Scion series. I like both books but i like Scions insurrecton more because of the intensity. It could be creepy the way she wrote it (read it to know what i’m saying) but it’s not. It’s really sweet and even though it has the typical werewolf behavior it’s different enough to give it an edge.
September 23rd, 2008 at 5:29 pm
I just finished this book and can’t wait for the last in this Scions trilogy. I have read many Vampire books and this series has a very interesting basis with the prophecy and how the author intertwines so far the first book with the second book. Another good aspect from the author is the various emotions that transpire from the story and come out to any individual that reads this whether male or female. This book stayed in focus to the agenda of the main characters however it could have been lost. Good strong writing.
September 25th, 2008 at 10:09 am
Have you read any of the old Victorian Gothic writers, they can be very refereshing, you can find some of them here, maybe try The House Of The Vampire.
Cheers