Night Prince Series, Book 3
Note: This is the third book in a series that is a spinoff from another series. If you don't want plots from earlier books slightly exposed, don't read anything in this post. Your time would be better spent just starting the books from the very beginning.
Description (taken from Jeaniene Frost's website):
Play with fire, pay the price.
Leila’s years on the carnie circuit were certainly an education. What she didn’t learn: how to be a vampire, or how to be married to the most famous vampire of them all. Adjusting to both has Leila teetering on a knife edge between passion and peril, and now the real danger is about to begin…
Vlad must battle with a centuries-old enemy whose reach stretches across continents and whose strength equals his own. It isn’t like Vlad to feel fear, but he does…for Leila, because his enemy knows she is Vlad’s greatest weakness. As friend and foe alike align against him—and his overprotectiveness drives Leila away—Vlad’s love for his new bride could be the very thing that dooms them both…
Leila has just become a new vampire and married the most infamous vampire in the world: Vlad the Impaler. After the last book ended with Vlad's arch nemesis announcing his alive status and declaring vengeance against Dracul, this book kind of starts off with a bang. Leila is allowed to help Vald find this enemy as long as it doesn't compromise her safety. Then he turns into a crazy guy trying to protect his bride.
Anyone who reads this book has the basic plotlines summed down; so I'm not going to dive into them. But I will say I enjoyed this book. And it's exactly what I'd expect from Jeaniene Frost: vampires, action, romance, and blood. While reading this series is kind of turning me off from Vlad's character (he's a medieval psycho controller), I still enjoy the story. But maybe I am hoping to see more of Cat and Bones in these books.
Another one for Jeaniene Frost fans. It doesn't disappoint for sure...
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