Blood Laws (Immortal Curse #1)

Blood Laws (Immortal Curse #1)

Lexi C. Foss

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Astasiya Davenport's best friend is dead. No, not just dead--murdered. Burned alive. Decapitated. And the only one who can help her figure out what happened is a demon masquerading as a billionaire playboy. Because that happens in real life. Yet Astasiya has always known the supernatural exists. Not the kind in fairy tales or happily-ever-afters, but the kind that kills. Issac Wakefield knows the rules--when you find a fledgling immortal in the city, you kill her. Except Astasiya intrigues him with her uncanny abilities, marking her as too useful for death. With revenge on his mind, he strikes up an agreement with her instead, one that'll benefit them both. But as complications arise, secrets unravel, initiating a lethal game that threatens both of their lives. Loyalties will be tested. Bonds will be made. And a forbidden love will rise. Welcome to the Immortal Curse world, where angels and vampires are redefined and Seraphim reign.

Publication Year: 2018


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  • PelicanFreak
    Mar 11, 2025
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    A complicated world, brilliantly designed and completely easy to get lost in.

    This takes place in the ‘real’ world where supernaturals live alongside humans. Some know about this, most don’t. The drama and corruption are at indescribable levels.
    And even though Foss does give the reader some insider information with the prologue, it’s still full of mystery.

    It promises of action and probably an all-out war. I cannot wait to read on in this series.


    Manages to be intriguing, pack lovable characters, mystery, heat, real feels … this has all the makings of an epic read. I can’t find a reason to give it any fewer than 5 stars. Absolutely nothing to complain about here.

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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