Blood Vines
Written by Erica Spindler
Narrated by Jennifer Woodward
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Alex Owens knows very little about her childhood or who she really is—her only family an absent, emotionally fragile mother. Alex has always felt something was missing and has spent most of her life searching for what that could be.
When an infant's remains are unearthed, Alex realizes she has a connection to the case. Suddenly long-lost memories start flooding in, leading her back to a small town in California and to dark and terrifying nightmares that haunt her every waking moment.
Greeted with silence and suspicion, Alex is determined to get to the heart of a secret no one wants to see uncovered. As violent deaths and a series of pagan rituals terrify the tightly-knit community, Alex is forced to confront the terrible truth about a single night that changed her family's lives for ever...
Erica Spindler
New York Times bestselling author Erica Spindler has written many novels, including Breakneck, Blood Vines, Watch Me Die, Bone Cold, In Silence and Last Known Victim. Her books are published in 25 countries. Raised in Rockford, Illinois, Spindler planned on becoming an artist, and earned visual arts degrees from Delta State University and the University of New Orleans. But one day in 1982, she picked up a romance novel and was immediately hooked. She soon tried to write her own romance, but it was when she leapt from romance to suspense that she found her true calling. Spindler has won the prestigious Daphne du Maurier Award for excellence, the Kiss of Death Award, and has been a three-time RITA Award Finalist. She lives just outside New Orleans, Louisiana, with her husband and two sons.
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Reviews for Blood Vines
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I normally love Erica Spindler's books, but this one left me kind of shrugging my shoulders. The story feels more about the setting - Sonoma County, California, or Wine Country. We learn about wine, take a tour through a winery, find out about the caves once used to keep the wine cool. At times I felt a bit like a tourist. Pretty much everyone always has a wine glass in his/her hand.The characters feel secondary, as if they've been placed there as accessories. I didn't find them particularly well developed or believable. Given the circumstances of Alex's upbringing and her impulsive decision to move to new area, she should have been, for the most part, an independent person. But she's often needy and unstable. The plot is interesting and has some good twists. It also has a couple holes that were never filled in, and it sometimes feels forced. Despite all this, there is no denying Spindler's storytelling ability. I just did not feel this story lived up to her ability.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Not nearly as good as her other books.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This book was merely okay. When the remains of a baby, long dead, are found in a vineyard, the mystery looks promising. How will it all connect to Alex and her mother? But what starts as promising eventually falls flat, because the characters never grow enough to carry it. Alex and Reed spend a lot of time in bed, but we don’t get much of an opportunity to see them in non-intimate situations. Their relationship in the book would have greatly benefited from some sexual tension and build-up. And, for me, too many pieces of the mystery didn’t hold together. It ended up a big jumble of events. I tend to run hot and cold on Spindler, and this one left me cold.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Erica Spindler has written 29 novels according to the book jacket. This is the first time I have read any of her work and I wish I would have found her sooner.Blood Vines is about a woman, Alexandra Clarkson, trying to find out about her mother's life and their past. As Alex digs for information she unearths old demons in herself and in others, both physical and perceived.I usually would not read this type of thriller. The story touches on ritualistic sacrifice/paganism and the like and this type of thing is usually off limits in my mind. I find that type of thing disturbing, distasteful and out of my comfort zone. I, however decided to give it a chance after reading the book jacket. I found that even though certain parts of the book made my skin crawl, they didn't taint the overall book enough to make me stop reading. As I said in the beginning, I will look into more of Mrs. Spindlers work in the future