Monday, December 11, 2017

Review of The Progeny

The Progeny (Descendants of the House of Bathory #1)Title: The Progeny

Author:  Tosca Lee
 
Chapters: 45

Pages: 336

Genre: Fiction         

Rating: 4 stars

     Imagine being decedent from the first female serial killer in history being a Progeny and being the hunted. That's what happens to Emily Porter in this fictional twist on the Countess Elizabeth B legend. 

     Emily Porter has no memory of her life nor does she remember why she chose to have her memory erased. All she knows is that Emily is not her real name and that she did what she did to protect those she loves. She just doesn't know who those people are.  When two guys Luka Novak and Rolan Vasilesau show up claiming to know her and want to protect her and claiming the other is trying to kill her, she doesn't which one to trust.  She eventually makes a choice of who to trust hoping she hasn't made the wrong one.  Her choice and some clue she finds leads her back to Eastern Europe. 

     There she reconnects with people she knew before she had her memory erased. But again she doesn't know who she can trust. Trusting the wrong person can lead to danger and death. But we three loyal friends she set off to find a mythical diary of Countess Elizabeth B that may or may not exist. In order to stop this feud between Progeny and Scion's once and for all.    The book ends in a cliff hanger with question yet answered but don't worry the sequel in this duology is already out. 


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