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Wild Thing

Blueblood Vampires Series, Book 2

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Wild Thing

Written by: Michelle Hercules
Narrated by: Troy Duran, Mindy Kennedy
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Savage. Reckless. Wild. These are only some of the words used to describe me. I'm all of those things, and I never wished to be anything else in almost 500 years of existence.

Then she came along. Aurora Leal, the daughter of the High Witch and destined for that role. She's practically royalty in the magical world, but most importantly, she's forbidden fruit.

I was taught never to mess with witches, and I had no intention of breaking that rule until the night she crashed into my life. I couldn't resist the pull, and like an idiot, I succumbed to her charms.

Now I'm screwed. What was supposed to be only a hookup left a permanent mark. I ended up mated to the sassy witch. An eternal commitment wasn't something I ever wished for, but when your destined mate is promised to someone else, that's a much bigger problem.

I only have two choices. Either I find a way to break the mating bond or Aurora will become a widow before she says I do. That will definitely start a war between vampires and mages. But the more time I spend with her, the less inclined I am to give her up.

Damn, I guess I'm killing some mages, then.

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Michelle Hercules (P)2021 Tantor
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban
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I am glad to say that this book was even better than the first. I loved Saxon and Aurora's dynamics. They're so sweet. There was no moment where I was bored.
However, there is one thing that I don't like about the overall plotline of the series is that....We support Saxon and Aurora in this because they're fated mates and that's a special bond. But then, it was kind of implied that Vivian and Luca weren't mates. On top of that, in the next book we will be reading about the MMC who loves another woman and not his fate mate.....It feels like the author has contradicted her own rules in the story.

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