Roses of Blood on Barbwire Vines by D.L Snell

Roses of Blood

D.L Snell

 

There’s not too many words that are able to describe Roses, but a few are: passionate, brilliant, and beautiful.Roses of Blood on Barbwire Vines is about vampires, zombies, and the humans stuck in the midst of the whole thing. Shade is the daughter of the recently-deceased vampire ruler Roman, who also makes a cameo in his No Amount of Lead companion guide. Shade and her general and her general, Frost, realize that their home is becoming dangerous to the torso livestock that they use to keep themselves alive.This is where they decide to leave. Frost tells of an island that will allow them to reign free, to hunt like they used to before the world became what it was.The only problem is they have to get past zombies…

They’re mutating.

Roses of Blood on Barbwire Vines is a book that is different from everything else it references to. The horrible cliché of zombies and that of vampires is different; with mutating zombies and the badass vampires that we all love and hold close to our hearts. The writing is as poetic as a flower could be. The style is beautifully haunting in a way that keeps you thinking about the book long after you have turned the final page. His characters are memorable, his ideas imaginative, and his writing the most poetic and unique style since I last read Poe.Roses of Blood on Barbwire Vines is a book that should not be missing from your bookshelf.

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