Official Blurb:
Three vampires and me.
One in my head. Another in my bed. And the third on his knees.
I expected my revenge plot against the vampire king who forced my father into a blood bond to culminate in a fight that I walked away from and he succumbed to. I did not expect that when I finally faced Elias Bristol, I would be completely fascinated by him—or that he would have full access to my mind. And I definitely didn’t anticipate that he’d be quite so taken by me.
But I’m already in way over my head with two vampires, thank you very much; I couldn’t possibly add a third. With Vinny warming my bed each night and my ex-boyfriend Gannon trying to get back into my life, my hands are full.
But the return of the vampire king has set things into motion none of us expected, and joining forces with three vampire suitors might be the only way I’ll survive the impending war. Guess a girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do.
So, I need the next book asap!! This is not a drill!
This was what I hoped „A Bond Beyond Blood“ would be. „The Butcher’s Daughter“ teased the story and „A Bond Beyond Blood“ gave me what I needed. Thank you.
I liked the characters and the way their relationships unfolded. I really appreciated the realism of the reverse harem – the jealousy, the competition, the unspoken words. It wasn’t just a bunch of guys wanting a girl; it was a complex web of emotions and desires. I appreciated the honesty and the way they actually talked about this dynamic.
But it was too short. The fast pacing made me feel like it were merely 100 pages I read. It felt like I was just getting started. So, Jessalyn, I demand more.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
xx, Jana










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