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Queen Takes Queen
- Their Vampire Queen Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: Tristan James, Cassandra Myles
- Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
The Triune's attention is a deadly thing to attract. The world's oldest and most powerful vampire queens devise a plan to ensure the fledgling Isador queen is eliminated before she can call enough Blood to protect her.
But Shara has already drawn formidable and famously powerful Blood to her side: Leviathan, king of the depths; Guillaume de Payne, the headless Templar knight; Wu Tien Xin, the silent invisible assassin; Nevarre, the Morrigan's own Shadow; and, of course, her first two Blood, Alrik and Daire, inexperienced, but extremely powerful in their own right.
Though well fed on queen's blood and well loved, six Blood are not enough to stand against the mighty Triune. Shara needs more. She needs more Blood. She needs allies. What she really needs is a queen of her own.
Contains mature themes.
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- 05-12-23
Really good
I really enjoyed this book but I think that the ff scene could have been done better and be more about the 2 queens, even if their knights were there they should have been secondary. Also the knights rotation was not greatly explained. Still a very good read. With a ton of spice, some magic, tons of 🩸 and some action too.
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- 16-03-22
meh
I feel like this is well written, but I don't like the jealousy. like the men can touch each other but not her girlfriends?? it's kind of annoying and shows just how she still views the females as competition but not th men. it feels a little homophobic. but each to their own I guess. we can't help how we feel.
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