Swallow the Moon – A Bloodless Saga

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There will be blood.

Swallow the Moon

Olaf tore centuries of peace to shreds the moment he became the new King of Vampires. He set loose Vampires to hunt shifters to the brink of extinction. Humans are only safe during the day. Any vampire who questions the regime is swiftly silenced.

Rebellion
Supplies are low. Their numbers are dwindling. Garrus is the last thread binding the revolution with his father, the General’s death. Survival hinges on uniting the humans and shifters against their common enemy, Garrus hatches a plan that could take down the vampire regime and avenge his father. It might just cost him his life.

Vendetta
Sigríð’s been biding her time. She’s forged herself into the deadliest vampire the world has ever known, her reputation is a thing of legends. As the plan she set into motion centuries ago reaches a critical point, she’s never been closer to achieving her sole purpose—vengeance.

Agendas collide at the vampire Queen’s livestock auction. A risky move sees Sigríð saving Garrus from the queen’s clutches. Little does she know that she just set them on a path that could leave both of their plans in ruin. What will happen as their worlds collide?

★★★★★
Truthfully I went into this book not knowing anything about it and I was hooked from the very first page! So so glad I read it! Easy read that keeps you immersed. Holy smokes the raw emotions in this book along with the emotional roller coaster. And the SEXUAL TENSION oh myyyyyy!!

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★★★★★
This book is great I love how it’s told and the different take on paranormal romance. It is unique and it kept me wanting to read more. I can’t wait to see what is yet to come! Definitely recommend.

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★★★★★
With stunning characters amidst a dark world, beautiful prose that captures passion, love, loss, grief, and identity, and all while a life or death mission is going down, this makes for a fast read. You won’t want to put it down and honestly, you don’t need to. Who needs work or socialization?

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