Friday, January 19, 2018

ARC Review - Thirst (The Kresova Vampire Harems: Aurora Book One) by Graceley Knox and D.D. Miers!


BLURB:

Getting bitten by a vampire in New Orleans is about as cliché as it gets, but Aurora Hedvige isn’t in a position to complain. 


In the last week, her life has gone from bad, to worse. Now she’s lunging for her best friend’s throat, desiring things she shouldn’t, and craving something she can’t admit out loud. Her last-ditch effort takes her to the self-proclaimed voodoo queen of the French Quarter, but what Aurora thinks is the end of her problems—is only the beginning. 



Carver Marceau has lived in a world of misery since the day his mortal years ceased and his immortal life began. He’s Kresova. An ancient race of vampires ruled by a deadly queen bent on keeping her rein at all costs. Sent on a mission to resolve a recent string of rogue vampires, Carver’s journey leads him to Aurora. 



Neither of them expected the intense bond that forms between them, nor the revelations they uncover. 



Carver discovers that Aurora is one of the Dria. The first of three fated harem queens, destined to return the balance to the Kresova. With the help of friends, and enemies turned allies, they’ll upend the cruel queen’s reign—if they can just survive long enough.

MY REVIEW:

Thirst is an INCREDIBLY ADDICTING book that had me craving MORE! Fast paced, with downright fascinating characters, and a eye popping and mouth dropping plot that had me glued to my ereader until I hit the dreaded end of the book. I can't describe how much I enjoyed this book. It had an almost adult Twilight feel to it, except with WAY more action, more sizzle, more chemistry, just...MORE to it than you could imagine.

I was very happy to say that Thirst is not your typical paranormal romance. The way the the characters and scenes and the storyline is portrayed, it completely enthralls you. Its 100% intoxicating! I could picture perfectly, what Carver looked like AND sounded like in my head and It had me wanting him. And Aurora is a strong heroine that I couldn't help but to admire and respect. Everything about this book called to me and I am now hooked on this new series. 

Thirst gets a DEVASTATINGLY INTRIGUING FIVE SHOOTING STARS! I am already hankering for the next book. 

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