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The Girls with Games of Blood
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“Aside from the same problem I had with Blood Groove - namely Faurvette's eternal virginity and the vampire sex powers - I really enjoyed this one. Prudence and Patience Bolaide have been in a state of sibling rivalry since the civil war and anyone who gets caught up in their sisterly bickering ends up as bloody collateral damage. Enter Rudolph Zakinski, still getting his feet under him in the new world, who finds each sister fascinating with disastrous results. If you're looking for a straight forward plot with characters to root for, you won't find it here. If you like your fiction a little darker and are willing to engage with creatures who are predators in every sense of the word set in a episode of a vampire's long life, then this is probably for you.”
“A lot of my critiques from the first book seemed to be resolved. It’s still very clearly written by a straight man and there’s a certain air of misogyny folks may find off-putting. It makes sense for the characters, but still left me kinda feeling a bit icky. Storyline was good, twists and turns happened, and I definitely sat slack-jawed a few times.”
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