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The Blood Is Love
- Dark Eyes, Book 2
- Narrated by: Sofia Willingham
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
When Lenore Warwick turned twenty-one, she expected lots of bar-hopping, parties with friends, and the occasional hookup. What she got was the realization that she's both a witch and a vampire, and that there are things in this world that want her dead. Thank god she has her enigmatic vampire lover, Absolon Stavig, to help show her the ropes. But while Lenore struggles to fit into her new topsy turvy world, full of blood, sex, and magic, she also has to contend with her messy and complicated love for a vampire who isn't always what he seems.
To make matters worse, her real father, Jeremias, a powerful warlock from the dark side, has professed an interest in her, while Solon's father, the depraved vampire king Skarde, is intent on destroying everything she loves. When Solon and Lenore have to travel to Finland to work alongside Solon's charming and vicious brother, Kaleid, in an attempt to defeat Skarde once and for all, the two of them enter a bloody new world that neither of them are prepared for. Even if their love survives the carnage to come, the chances of them getting out of there alive are slim.
Good thing they like to take their chances.
Contains mature themes.
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- 08-12-23
very enjoyable duet
took a chance on 5his author as they are new to me and was pleasantly surprised. the story throughout was good as too was the narration in books with the narrator switching voices and accents during her performance. the world building was good with nods to famous literature and characters. the descriptions were enough detail to set the scene without making you feel like you just want them to get on with the story. the characters were great and Lenore was relatable, all in all I'm happy I took a chance and very much enjoyed the duet.
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