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Average rating3.9
She was commanded to kill him with a single strike to the heart. She didn't expect her own to betray her. Sylina has sacrificed everything for her goddess-her soul, her freedom, her eyes. Life in service to the Arachessen, a cult of the Goddess of Fate, has turned Sylina from orphaned street-rat to disciplined killer, determined to overthrow Glaea's tyrannical king. But when a brutal vampire conqueror arrives on their shores, Sylina faces an even deadlier adversary. She's tasked with a crucial mission: infiltrate his army, earn his trust... and kill him. Atrius is a terrifying warrior carving an unstoppable path through Glaea. Yet when Sylina becomes his seer, she glimpses a dark and shocking past-and a side of him that reminds her far too much of parts of herself she'd rather forget. Sylina's orders are clear. The conqueror cannot live. But as the blood spilled by Glaea's tyrant king runs thicker, her connection with Atrius only grows stronger. A connection forbidden by her vows. A connection that could cost her everything. Slaying the Vampire Conqueror is a standalone fantasy romance set in the Crowns of Nyaxia world, full of heart-wrenching forbidden romance, dark curses, and epic battles - perfect for fans of The Bridge Kingdom and the From Blood and Ash series. It is an installment of the heart-pounding fantasy romance series, Mortal Enemies to Monster Lovers. If you like forbidden romance, dark curses, bad*ss heroines, and morally-gray heroes, you'll devour this sexy, addictive series.
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No Nonsense Review:
- I really liked this.
- I liked all books in this series / world.
- You can read this as a stand alone, too.
- The story is very well written for how complicated some of the world concepts felt.
- I felt that the author put a of story into this, and I enjoyed the ups and downs of the characters journey.
- The main female character was quite likeable.
- The main male character was a bit cool and aloof, but I'm into that, so... I liked him.
I confess that I judge books by their cover, and Slaying the Vampire Conquerer didn't pass my selection criteria. I've enjoyed all of Carissa's other books so I knew I wasn't being too rational, but... a gray vampire with horns...
I buddy read this with Destiny and Erin. Destiny and I started the Crowns of Nyaxia series last year and when we saw that this was a standalone that takes place in the same world we really wanted to read it and Erin ended up reading it with us. This review is going to be somewhat spoilery so if you are interested in reading this I would suggest skipping my review. I loved being back in this world with different characters. I loved seeing it from a different perspective. I also really loved the enemies to lovers slow burn relationship. Overall it was an enjoyable read but there were 2 things that bothered me. One being the ending. Everything was resolved way to easily. I felt Atrius was way to ok with Sylina's betrayal. Like we are told that she could feel his anger but once everything was resolved he had forgiven her already. I think there needed to be some groveling and apologizing on Sylina's part. The thing that bothered me the most though and what I just couldn't get past was how from the very beginning it's made clear that Sylina is blind and she walks around with a blindfold around her eyes all of the time but yet she can still see and is able to describe exactly what something looks like or know when someone is making a face at her or whatever. She's not seeing like someone who isn't blind but she can still see. This made the whole being blind seem kind of pointless. Also in the end she finally takes the blindfold off and oh wow she can kind of see although it's blurry and whatever she is looking at has to be really close for her to make it out. I know it has to do with the magic but for me at least it just wasn't explained very well and every time it's mentioned which is a lot by the way it just kind of rubbed me the wrong way. I did enjoy everything else about this book and I look forward to seeing these characters again in the Crowns of Nyaxia series at some point