Bloodlust

Bloodlust

K.B. Casimir

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In the heart of enchanting New Orleans, Sebastian Beliveau battles a treacherous vampire coven to save his friends. Amidst the shadows of the city's mystique, he discovers unexpected love with Leona, a haunted vampire with a dark past. As their destinies become entwined, a gripping narrative of sacrifice, forbidden romance, and relentless struggle against a malevolent foe takes center stage. Set against the rich and evocative backdrop of Louisiana, "Bloodlust" beckons readers into a world where the line between ally and enemy blurs, and the supernatural becomes an irresistible force. This must-read for fans of paranormal romance and urban fantasy promises a spellbinding journey where passion collides with danger, leaving you thirsting for more in a city where every shadow conceals secrets and every heartbeat echoes the pulse of forbidden love.


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  • Ravyen
    Mar 14, 2025
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    I really enjoyed this! I loved all of the characters, except Gideon, but his hate is for a good reason. Bloodlust was a fun, sweet read between Sebastian, Leona, Piper, Whitney, Victor & Charlotte but had a lot of dark aspects regarding each characters past and Leona's current and future situation. All of the relationships throughout are found family and full of loyalty. The author did a great job portraying the love each character felt for another that had me feeling the same way towards them. 

    I loved the reveal towards the end of the book and feel like it'll be a huge part of the sequel. I know I have a few questions about Sebastian's lineage and what that means now after everything. 

    It took me a few chapters to get into the POV. It's "dual" 3rd person, but instead of focusing on one character per chapter it switches randomly from Sebastian to Leona. Towards the end, there are more perspectives introduced and that had me feeling like I was back at the beginning of the book too lol. I had to slow down and find who it switched to. 

    There's a few triggers in this book that include: mention of and on page SA, childhood abuse, kidnapping, hostage, and the normal amount of blood and gore for a vampire book. 

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