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Blood Kissed (Lizzie Grace, #1)
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Two witches on the run open a café in a werewolf reservation. What could go wrong? When two different races of supernaturals mix together, definitely a whole keg of trouble exploding in your face.
It’s been ages since I last read a Keri Arthur book and witch stories being one of my favorite types of stories, I was pretty eager to get into Blood Kissed. Keri Arthur did not disappoint.
Lizzie and Belle weren’t blood-related but they were sisters in every sense of the word. A best friend who gets you and loves you, faults and all, someone whom you understand just as well – that kind of connection is rare and precious. I enjoyed the interactions between them a lot.
The plot-line was a good one, with six witch houses, three of which more powerful than others, and working as the rule-makers for the government and being the law in ‘law and order’ prickled my curiosity a lot. The intrigue was done well to the point that I was more interested in learning the secrets and mystery behind the story rather than the understated romance.
The author’s writing was witty and entertaining, laced with a beautiful flow of words that was a pleasure to read.
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Two witches on the run open a café in a werewolf reservation. What could go wrong? When two different races of supernaturals mix together, definitely a whole keg of trouble exploding in your face.
It’s been ages since I last read a Keri Arthur book and witch stories being one of my favorite types of stories, I was pretty eager to get into Blood Kissed. Keri Arthur did not disappoint.
Lizzie and Belle weren’t blood-related but they were sisters in every sense of the word. A best friend who gets you and loves you, faults and all, someone whom you understand just as well – that kind of connection is rare and precious. I enjoyed the interactions between them a lot.
The plot-line was a good one, with six witch houses, three of which more powerful than others, and working as the rule-makers for the government and being the law in ‘law and order’ prickled my curiosity a lot. The intrigue was done well to the point that I was more interested in learning the secrets and mystery behind the story rather than the understated romance.
The author’s writing was witty and entertaining, laced with a beautiful flow of words that was a pleasure to read.
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