Alpha's Blood by Lee Savino, Renee Rose

Alpha's Blood (Midnight Doms, #1) (Bad Boy Alphas, #12)

by Lee Savino and Renee Rose

I BOUGHT HER. I OWN HER. BUT SHE'LL NEVER BE MINE...

A Vampire King…
The moment she stepped on stage, I had to have her in my bed. My submissive, kneeling at my feet.
But this captive virgin is more than what she seems…
A spy in my kingdom. A weapon honed by my enemy. She hates me, but hate is a passion perilously close to love...

A captured queen…
All my life I’ve trained for one purpose. One ultimate goal: kill the Vampire King.
I expected a fight. Pain. Torture. I didn’t expect to want him. My body is a weapon he turns against me.
But I can’t forget my fallen pack. My quest for revenge. My mission is simple:
Seduce him. Earn his trust. Bring him down.
Above all: don’t fall in love.

This stand-alone romance is the twelfth in the bestselling Bad Boy Alpha series. HEA guaranteed, no cheating. This enemies-to-lovers story contains a cool, collected vampire and the she-wolf sent to bring him down. If such material offends you, do not buy this book.

Reviewed by Caitiebelle on

4 of 5 stars

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Nice introduction to BDSM

I have long wanted to read Lucius tale, the ancient Vampire King. So old he's spending most nights bored wondering if there is nothing left in this world to keep his intrigue.

It's good he decided to investigate the Shifter auctions better, or he might not have found Selene.

The Alpha She-Wolf plying the submissive? Nah... She's not doing too good a job.. Haha. Lucius saw this straightaway on stage, but his interest is piqued.

I really liked their interactions and this introduction to BDSM with a male as ancient as he. He's not really a bad bloke after all... He's lonely.

Selene is torn between her training and conditioning - and her developing feelings towards the King.

This creates interesting scenes.

I do wish we had gotten to know more about Lucius though. I'm a sucker for dome tales of days gone by, so I felt there could be more story.

I give it 4* as I still feel there were history lessons to be learned still.

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