Book Review: Jaye Wells’ Blue-Blooded Vamp
Sabina Kane is on the hunt. Her prey: Cain, the father of the vampire race and the one who murdered her family and her friends. Unfortunately, Cain is hunting Sabina, too.
Sabina Kane is on the hunt. Her prey: Cain, the father of the vampire race and the one who murdered her family and her friends. Unfortunately, Cain is hunting Sabina, too.
When a string of sadistic murders threaten to stall treaty negotiations between the mages and the vampires, Sabina Kane pitches in to find the killer.
The clock is ticking for Sabina Kane. Her sister has been kidnapped by her grandmother, the Dark Races are on the brink of war, and a mysterious order is manipulating everyone behind the scenes.
Not only does her grandmother want to kill her, but when Sabina Kane has that family reunion with the mage side, it takes all the fun out of dysfunctional when she learns the Hekate Council only wants to use her.
A mixed-blood outcast, Sabina Kane can only be an assassin. When her latest mission threatens the fragile peace between both sides of her nature, she must choose which side she’s on.