Saturday, January 11, 2020

Bitten by the King by Alexa Riley [Review]

Bitten by the King by Alexa Riley
Bitten by the King (Virgin Blood #4) by Alexa Riley
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: January 30, 2019

Virgin Blood
1. Bitten by the Beast
2. Bitten by the Virgin
3. Twice Bitten
4. Bitten by the KingKindle

Alexa Riley
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Loren River doesn’t understand why her father ever adopted her. All he does is keep her locked up and hidden away from what he calls his “business.” She’s spent most of her life alone and she’s desperate to make friends and have a family of her own. What’s so wrong with wanting to fall in love and become a mom? But life has its own plans for her when she gets caught between her father and a man so dark and deadly she can’t look away. Could the feelings she’s having be more than just fear? Could they possibly be desire, too?

Bishop Thorin is worried about the threat to his territory in the city. There’s a rogue vampire on the loose and it’s trying to tear apart all that he’s built. He’s got the weight of the world resting on his shoulders and he needs to fix this. But when a young redhead steps in his way, all that he thought was lost is right in front of him. Can he take away her prison just to give her another?
Thoughts on Bitten by the King: It's Bishop's turn to find his special someone. And, just to make things wonderfully difficult, his special lady friend is the daughter (kind of) of a vampire who is NOT his friend. Or anyone's friend, really. The dude's kinda twisted.

But Bishop and Loren? They're good. You know, once they get past the forces trying to keep them apart.

A nice conclusion to the series with another possessively sweet alpha-male who would do anything to keep the love of their life safe. Added bonus, there's a niiiiiice set-up for some future matchmaking. I always like hints of what's to come. And when we get to look back on couples who've already found their HEA. And when couples actually do find their HEA. In other words, I like it all.

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