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When Vincent sold himself to a vampire, he did not expect to become the slave of Maddox Caine. Now struggling to accept the feelings of passion he's grown toward his master, he's agreed to follow Maddox into a war he never knew existed. This is what he's been waiting for: to fight, to avenge, and to win. But what happens when another vampire threatens to put Vincent's heart, not just his loyalties, to the test? Emory Hudson was never meant to live past childhood. His uncle managed to save his life at every turn, but now Emory finds himself alone, on the desert, with an enemy claiming to be his ally. They both seek the one thing that can be fatal to a First Born vampire. Paired with this unexpected accomplice, Emory scours the Wastelands in search of the poisonous flower. No matter what the sacrifice, he will kill the Governor of Sanctuary Hope and save his uncle. It's the least he can do. In this depraved and desolate world, can Vincent learn to see that there is more to vampires than an insatiable desire for blood? Will Emory free his uncle before the war divides them forever?WARNING: This world is a treacherous place. Creatures have evolved into unforeseen habitats, and beyond the elusive Sanctuary Cities, human survivors have been reduced to nothing more than bloodthirsty maniacs. It is not for the faint-hearted and due to the extreme level of high heat, it is for mature audiences only. This series will only get darker and better.
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2 primary booksBloodstream is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Katze Snow.
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I'm enjoying the story, however the books don't seem to have their own plot or theme. It's more like it's one long book and is just being broken up at random spots. It's hard to explain, but I've read tons of series, and this one more than any other gives me this sense that they're just incomplete parts of a whole.
I think the writing could be better; it could definitely use another round of edits. Also, it bugs me that the children all talk like Gollum.
I'm going to have to read the next book when it comes out before I decide whether there are plot holes and figure out how I feel about Maddox and Vincent's relationship, as it were. I do love how dark and disturbing it is, though.