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Silver Flame by Karpov Kinrade
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it was amazing

The much awaited 3rd book in the vampire girl series is finally here and it does not disappoint. This action packed, fast paced adventure takes everything we have learned and experienced so far and turns it on its head. Karpov kinrade have constructed An amazing world of fantasy, combining the reality of our world with that of the paranormal. They have created characters that grow and change as the story progresses allowing us the opportunity to experience their new ideologies and beliefs, their hopes for the future and a side we never expected to see, especially from the lord of lust. Deans character is a lot deeper than I initially thought,I loved discovering this mans hidden sides.

"Don't make deals with devils or you'll end up dead!"

A war is raging, brother turns against brother and death is imminent. At the end ofbook 2 the truth of Fen and Ari identity is revealed, book 3 begins with the aftermath of the battle. Family secrets are unwrapped as the princes tell the tale of how Fen became the 7th prince of hell. Ari is struck dumb by the news, a fae, a Druid had he always known, had he kept this a secret from her, was any of it real? Ari is thrust into prison as the turmoil of all that had come to pass crashes down around her. Her allies have gone, hate and mistrust burn in their eyes and she soon realised that she must look after herself, she must escape.

Can our heroine make it out of the dark world she has been thrust upon? As friend becomes foe, who can she trust, who will teach her how to harness her power and bring the 2 worlds together.

"When we live our lives in darkness, the shadows seem like the only reality,and the truth is to blinding to accept".
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Reading Progress

October 30, 2016 – Started Reading
October 30, 2016 – Shelved
October 30, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
October 30, 2016 – Finished Reading

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