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Nightmaster
By Susan KrinardPublisher Description
In the Nightsiders miniseries, New York Times bestselling author Susan Krinard delves into two very different worlds, each filled with lust and power…
Rumors of war are rumbling in the vampire city of Erebus. Undercover agent Trinity Ward must pose as a blood slave to unearth the truth and keep the peace between vampires and humans. Acting now as a serf to Ares—a powerful Bloodmaster—Trinity must give herself to him….
Yet one look into his striking eyes turns submission into burning desire. The fiery beauty has the same effect on Ares, but as their passion grows so do the risks. Now Trinity's betrayal could cost her the mission—and the man she loves.
Rumors of war are rumbling in the vampire city of Erebus. Undercover agent Trinity Ward must pose as a blood slave to unearth the truth and keep the peace between vampires and humans. Acting now as a serf to Ares—a powerful Bloodmaster—Trinity must give herself to him….
Yet one look into his striking eyes turns submission into burning desire. The fiery beauty has the same effect on Ares, but as their passion grows so do the risks. Now Trinity's betrayal could cost her the mission—and the man she loves.
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My Rating: 3 out of 5 *
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I guess my absolute love of the first book gave me high expectations because I was a bit disappointed in this one. The story was fine. The characters were great. I just felt that when put together, it wasn’t a match. The entire time I felt like it was disconnected and just overall not right. I didn’t believe that Ares and Trinity were supposed to be in that storyline. It honestly felt like it wasn’t meant to be. But when separated, they were amazing together and the story was interesting.
I liked Trinity, but I didn’t love her. She honestly seemed to have split personalities to me, even though that wasn’t the case at all. How she acted normally compared to how she had to act were so completely different, they really should have been separate people. However, she was incredibly strong, intelligent, and skilled. She thought well on her toes and reacted just as quickly. She was loyal to her people, but equally as loyal to Ares. She had a hard time suppressing whom she really was, and that caused some nice tension, but she learned fast and figured out how to disguise it to help herself and Ares.
Ares was definitely an interesting character. Getting a giant taste of the way things run in the vampire city, he was just as intriguing as the world he lived in. He tried to make the vampire way of a life more bearable both for himself and his serfs. He was very compassionate, but absolutely feral when he had to be. He hated being lied to and got incredibly angry when betrayed. He’s very upfront about everything, and passionate on a level that would scorch even the iciest of hearts. He was very intelligent and determined to help and save those in need. His love for Trinity was rocky, being tested quite a bit, but ultimately he found the perfect companion to help him and made him happy for the rest of eternity.
I wish I had felt like the characters and the story matched. I really did. But I just couldn’t get behind it. I still enjoyed the book, just nowhere near as much as the first. This huge taste of vampire life was very interesting and at times, very rough. I wonder where Krinard is going to go from here.”
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About Susan Krinard
Susan makes her home in New Mexico, the “Land of Enchantment,” with her husband, Serge, her dogs, Freya, Nahla and Cagney, and her cat, Jefferson. Susan’s interests include music (just about any kind), old movies, gardening and getting out into nature. She also bakes a mean chocolate cake.
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