Blood Slave by Caitlin Ricci

BloodSlaveLGTitle: Blood Slave
Series: N/A
Author: Caitlin Ricci
Genre: M/M/M or More, /Vampires/ Werewolves/Shapeshifters/ Paranormal
Length: Novel (200 pages)
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (December 28, 2015)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥3.5 Hearts
Blurb: Prince Jai, a merciless vampire warlord, has taken up a crusade to stop the enslavement of the humans and werewolves by his own kind. He’s heard tales of the time before a comet came and changed the world, and though they may just be stories told by an old human woman, he finds hope in them. After months of killing the other vampires, he’s nearing his goal of taking the king’s throne for himself. It’s the only way to bring peace to everyone, and he won’t stop until he sees that happen.

However, his men are tired, and when one clan proves to be too much for him, he agrees to a temporary peace treaty. To sweeten the deal, Jai is given the use of a blood slave, Ash. Jai detests the use of blood slaves and wants nothing to do with them.

But when he realizes Ash could be another weapon in his arsenal, he spends the months training him to be everything his master has ever feared.

ISBN: 978-1-63476-503-9

Product Link: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=7246

Reviewer: Shorty

Review: After the last book I read by this author I was expecting something I had never read before but that was not the case. This book is about a blood slave Ash and a Vampire Lord Jai. It was a typical vampire book with a few twists thrown in.

I have to say though it was so slow at times that I found myself losing focus. I would have liked it better if it had been faster. Don’t get me wrong it was a good read but it could have been so much better and intense.

Ash and Jai take forever to actually get together in this book that at times I wondered what the point of them getting together at all was. It seemed as if they danced around each other throughout the entire book until the end.

It was an o.k. read.

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