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For humans and vampires, the rules of survival are the same: never trust, never yield, and always – always – protect your heart.
The adopted human daughter of the nightbourne Vampire King, Oraya, made her place in the world designed to kill her. The only chance to become something more than hunting is entering Kejri: a mythical tournament that was organized by the goddess of death herself.
But it will not be easy to win among the most vicious warriors from all three vampires. To survive, Oray is forced to combine with a mysterious rival.
Everything about Ryan is dangerous. He is a ruthless vampire, a skilled killer, the enemy of his father’s crown … and his biggest competition. Nevertheless, whatever is the most is that she attracts herself strangely.
But there is no place for compassion in Kejri. The war for the night house of the night, while disintegrating everything that Oraya thought he knew about his house. And Ryan can understand him more than anyone – but his blooming attraction can be his downfall, in a state where nothing is more fatal than love.
The Serp and The Wings of Night is the first book in a new series of heart touching romance, dark magic, and bloodthorized conspiracy, perfect for fans of blood and ash and a court of thorns and roses.
Asin: B09wrjjkxc
Publisher: Published independently (30 August, 2022)
Publication date: 30 August, 2022
language English
File Size: 4.8 MB
Using the device simultaneously: unlimited
Text-to-speech: competent
Screen reader: Supported
Increased Typesetting: Competent
X-ray: not capable
Word War: Competent
Print Length: 504 pages
Customers say
Customers praise the book’s intricate world-building, richly detailed writing, and well-developed characters, particularly appreciating the fantastic banter between the main characters. The storyline features many twists and turns, and customers describe it as an addicting read filled with heart-pounding emotions. The pacing receives mixed reactions – while some find it fast-paced from the first page, others note the beginning is slow.
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