The Last Hybrid: Bloodline of Angels


When Hannah Sawyer dropped out of college after losing her scholarship she spent five years weaning herself of alpha males and alcohol, but when she decides to return to finish her degree she finds those things rolled into one in the intoxicating blue eyes of fellow student Daniel Keith.

What she soon learns is that her newfound addiction to Daniel impairs her judgment beyond any mixed drink a frat boy could have handed her. She should have left when he cut his arm with a car key to show her his white blood. Or when he had a run-in with a dark angel on one of their dates. But Hannah stays, entranced by this man who remains a mystery to her.

Who or what is Daniel? And why does the small town of Spring Hill, Tennessee seem to summon his enemies? As romance lures Hannah further into a shadowy world most people never see, she realizes she's gotten herself in deeper than she knew possible. And this time there's no option of dropping out.

REVIEW 1: 
At the risk of sounding pretentious, I believe this book, in many ways, is ahead of its time. The author doesn't "spoon feed" the characters to us and there aren't many scenarios that are neatly packaged with a bow on top in this, the first book of a series. There is still a lot of mystery surrounding the main characters even at the book's end. As in real life, you don't get to know the characters immediately. It takes some time and effort (again, as it is in real life). The author doesn't feel the need to explain himself or to tell us what the characters are thinking or feeling during every event. And that's one of the things I loved about this book!  -Reading Is A Way of Life (Source)

REVIEW 2: 
Before you read this review, keep in mind that this is coming from someone who is NOT a big fan of paranormal books. Lee Wilson’s The Last Hybrid: Bloodline of Angels blew my mind! It’s very well written, has A LOT of twists that will leave your eyebrows rising, and has an interesting plot. When I was reading the first page, I already knew that this one is going to be one of my favorites. The prologue was really intriguing and a bit scary which made me keep on reading. -Little Book Star (Source)

REVIEW 3: 
Remember when Twilight ended and you cried for weeks because no book after that was good enough?! Surely that wasn’t just me……. Well, fret no more because I have found a replacement!  When i first read the blurb to this book my first thoughts were “Not another Twilight rip off” O.M.G. am I now eating my words! I love, Love, LOVED it! And hats off to the author, Lee Wilson, for keeping it fresh, original and very gripping. -Orchard Book Club (Source)

REVIEW 4: 
What I liked is that this book was the perfect combination of mystery and romance. There were a few moments where I found myself jumping up off of my seat. This was a good book and I will definitely be looking forward to the release of the next book in this series. –What Raina Reads (Source)

REVIEW 5: 
The writing is crisp and eager, as is the dialog, which is often punchy and quick witted. I really enjoyed the flirtatious verbal rants between Daniel and Hannah - lead characters. Both showed tendencies to keep their relationship playful and free, with real passion brimming slowly beneath the surface. This tease-yet-feisty touch is classic NA and what sets it apart from mere young adult literature. There is a fine line between the two and in this case the line was walked carefully and eloquently, shown through gentle embraces as well as subtle nuances that upped the heat - all tastefully done.  –S.A. Larsen, Author, Reviewer (Source)

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