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Blood Bound (A Dark Urban Fantasy Novel)

Reign of Blood Trilogy, Book 1

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Blood Bound (A Dark Urban Fantasy Novel)

By: Becca Blake
Narrated by: Lynn R. Guerra
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Kidnapped by vampires. Held captive for their blood. Escaping could cost them their lives...or worse.

Azalea Nydira knows there's no escape from the underground vampire city of Terra Nocturne. Her only hope for a better life is to climb the social ladder by joining the Blood Den, a brothel where elves sell their blood as well as their bodies. When one of her encounters turns violent, she's thrust into the arms of Lord Nero Cineris, ruler of Terra Nocturne.

Nero can offer her a life of luxury with everything she's ever wanted, but is the cost of belonging to the most dangerous vampire in the city too high?

Miria Delien has always been determined to return to the surface, but she won't leave without the people she cares about. When Miria finds herself in trouble with the city guard, she needs to get out of the city before her sentence kills her. But every choice she makes puts her friends in more danger, and she's running out of time.

If Miria does find a way out of Terra Nocturne, will Azalea even want to come with her?

True Blood and Harlots meet Game of Thrones in Reign of Blood, an adult dark fantasy series by Becca Blake.

©2020 Becca Blake (P)2020 Becca Blake
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Fast-paced and dark

The story was great, it was dark, but in a good way. The narrator was excellent - the way she changed her voice to fit the characters made the experience so much better.

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Amazing world if you like the characters

I received a free audio copy of this book directly from the author for an honest review.

I really loved the concept of this book and the description and world building is absolutely fantastic my big issue is that I really wasn’t a fan of the two main characters. I couldn’t connect to them in any way. That is definitely a personal preference thing I think though because honestly the story and world itself if so interesting and in depth and not really anything like I’ve read before that despite the fact I’m not a fan of the characters part of me thinks I’d still read the next book.

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