Mistress of Lies (The Age of Blood, #1)

Mistress of Lies (The Age of Blood, #1)

K.M. Enright

Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 4.0Characters: 4.0Plot: 3.5
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FATE IS A CRUEL MISTRESS The daughter of a powerful but disgraced Blood Worker, Shan LeClaire has spent her entire life perfecting her blood magic, building her network of spies, and gathering every scrap of power she could. Now, to protect her brother, she assassinates their father and takes her place at the head of the family. And that is only the start of her revenge. Samuel Hutchinson is a bastard with a terrible gift. When he stumbles upon the first victim of a magical serial killer, he's drawn into the world of magic and intrigue he's worked so hard to avoid - and is pulled deeply into the ravenous and bloodthirsty court of the vampire king. Tasked by the Eternal King to discover the identity of the killer cutting a bloody swath through the city, Samuel, Shan and mysterious Royal Bloodworker Isaac find themselves growing ever closer to each other. But Shan's plans are treacherous, and as she lures Samuel into her complicated web of desire, treason and vengeance, he must decide if the good of their nation is worth the cost of his soul.


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    4.5 - i really enjoyed this but i'm rounding down due to the second half not being quite as gripping and not giving me as many tender moments as i dreamed for.
    if you enjoyed the ya fantasy books The Last Bloodcarver (5 stars) or Crimson Moth (4.5 stars) i think you could also enjoy this adult fantasy romance. obviously not the same but have similar enough vibes that i think the same audience is out there.
    i really felt for these characters, i was fascinated by the world and wish we got a little more of it, i think the mystery wasn't the biggest focus but i really loved the politics and classism in this story.

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