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Sunday 28 October 2018

Abduction of Two Rulers (Thrones of Blood #3) by Nancy Kilpatrick

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From Goodreads

A conference between two species ends in disaster when Sapiens Queen Blanka and the Vampir King Thanatos are treacherously seized and imprisoned in a dungeon. War erupts as their jailers—an ancient vampir and a traitorous Sapiens usurper—each plot to reign over all of their own species. Desperate to end the conflict, the two prisoners escape. En route to his stronghold, Thanatos disappears. His vampir allies want to find him, but attack is imminent, making defense the priority. Blanka knows the odds are against her surviving an all-powerful, ancient being whose goal is destruction yet she is determined to rescue Thanatos. The question that tortures her is: does he still exist?

My thoughts

My thanks to the Author via TBConFB (The Book Club on Facebook) for the opportunity to read this in exchange for an honest review. I gave this a 4 stars or 8/10.

Whilst, this is the third in the Thrones of Blood series it like the first two could be read as standalone reads. However, if you were to do this you would miss some of the back story.  Whilst each one predominantly features two different main characters they also contain characters that featured quite heavily in previous books in the series.

As with the other books there is a relationship of sorts between the two lead characters, in this case Queen Blanka and King Thanatos. As with most relationships they never run smoothly and this one is no different.

As the two are abducted and are at the mercy of their captors, who like nothing more than subjecting them to torture, with scenes of bondage and sexual depravity this is definitely not to be read by the under 18's or the easily offended.

To find out how they cope and if they manage to survive all that befalls them, you will need to grab a copy of this for yourself.

Well written, this is a great addition to the series. All the content in the story is there to enhance it and in no way gratuitous.

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