Archangel's Viper (A Guild Hunter Novel)
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Archangel's Viper (A Guild Hunter Novel)

Mass Market Paperback – September 26, 2017

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$7.99
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Berkley
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ISBN-13
978-0451488244
Dimensions
4.17 x 1 x 6.7 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

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“I devour Guild Hunter novels. I can’t get enough of this epic world. Full of danger, intrigue, and heady seduction, the Guild Hunter series is perfect!”—Sylvia Day, #1 New York Times bestselling authorxa0Praise for Archangel’s Heart “Simply. Magnificent…Guild Hunter is an epic saga, ever twisting, ever twining all the while leading you on one of the most unique literary journeys in the genre.”—Smexy Books xa0 “Singh has created a masterful symphony of angelic war and immortal love in Archangel’s Heart .”—Fresh Fiction xa0 “Singh's Guild Hunter novels are known for their darkly intense worldbuilding and for their exquisite romanticism…This eighth novel highlights the author’s ability to weave threads of devastation and hopefulness together; it is emotionally jarring and at times grim yet ultimately fulfilling, resonating with the conviction that love is the strongest force in the universe. Singh explores power, love, and redemption with her typical consummate skill.”— Kirkus Reviews “This latest entry continues to set the bar high with romance, intrigue, and stellar worldbuilding.”— Library Journal “Of course, I loved the same wonderful lighthearted periods along with the deep suspense and even danger that I have come to love with the Guild Hunter books… Archangel’s Heart has leaped to the top of my favorites by this author, and I love all of her books for different reasons.”—Joyfully Reviewed New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nalini Singh lives and works in beautiful New Zealand, and is passionate about writing. She also loves chatting to readers. You can find her on Twitter (@nalinisingh) and Facebook (facebook.com/authornalinisingh), and via her website: nalinisingh.com Nalini's Newsletter : Goes out monthly and includes exclusives for subscribers, including free short stories, sneak peeks, deleted scenes and more. To join, just copy and paste this into your address bar and fill in your name and email address: mad.ly/signups/59681/joinQuestions or comments? Email, Tweet, or Facebook Nalini at any time! Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. 1 Holly hugged her sister good-bye one final time, her heart aching. "Shoo," she said when Mia hesitated at the entrance to the security line. "You'll be late for your flight if you don't get going." Mia sank her teeth into the fullness of her lower lip, her chin-length bob gleaming obsidian under the white fluorescent lighting inside the terminal building. "I miss home already." "You'll be fine." Though Holly was going to miss her elder sister-and best friend-desperately, she took Mia's face in her hands, met eyes as brown as hers had once been, and said, "You're the smartest person I've ever known. You'll knock this out of the park." Her newly minted doctor sister had been offered a prestigious residency at Massachusetts General in Boston. "I'll be so far from everyone." Holly didn't point out that her sister's new base of operation was only a few hours' drive from New York, less at the speeds Holly liked driving. She knew what it was to be homesick. She'd felt that way in the vibrant city her family called home when she'd isolated herself from them for several long months in the aftermath of the attack that had changed her into a being who wasn't human, but who wasn't vampire, either. Thankfully, she'd gotten over that stupidity-and her family loved her enough to forgive her. Of course, her mother reminded her of it every chance she got, but that was par for the course. Daphne Chang also reminded Holly of the time she'd snuck out of the house at seventeen, only to have to call home for help after her asshole date abandoned her on a dark street in Queens. Holly still had to keep some secrets from her parents, her younger brothers, and Mia, but those secrets were for their protection: mortals didn't need to know about a bloodborn archangel. As far as Holly's parents and siblings were concerned, it was a deranged mortal who'd abducted her friends and her, and who'd infected her with a dangerous virus. An angel had saved her by attempting to turn her into a vampire, but the transition hadn't gone smoothly because of the virus in her blood. They had no reason not to believe the story. "I'll drive up and see you anytime you feel alone," she said to Mia, this sister of hers who'd loved her with unflinching stubbornness even when Holly didn't-couldn't-love herself. "Just call." "I love you, Hollster." Another crushing hug, Mia's body a sweep of soft, womanly curves. Holly, in contrast, was still hoping her breasts would grow a little bigger if she wished hard enough. In the silverlining department, at least she didn't have to waste money on bras. "Love you more, Mimi," she said through a throat that had gone thick. Not because Mia was heading off on a new adventure, but because Holly was horrifyingly aware of how life could change without warning, how a person could be laughing and living one instant and, in the next, be a bloodsoaked corpse. She had a serious psychological problem letting those she loved out of her sight. Which was why she forced herself to release Mia; she wasn't about to steal Mia's dreams because of her own nightmares. "Go." Putting her hands on the soft gray of Mia's cardigan, she gave her sister a little push. "I'm gonna hold you to your promise!" Mia called over her shoulder as she finally tugged her little roll-onboard case in between the ropes that led to the screening area. That area was visible through the glass, so Holly stood and watched until Mia made it through-all the while fighting her impulse to jump the barriers and wrench her sister back to where Holly could watch over her, protect her. Smiling a little nervously, Holly's eldest sibling waved one last time from the other side, and then she was gone, lost in the stream of travelers heading out of a city Holly loved and hated in equal measure. Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way! "Ashwini, I swear to God . . ." Holly muttered as she scrambled for her phone. That was not the ringtone she'd programmed. Managing to cut off the annoyingly cheerful chipmunk singing at last, she put the phone to her ear as she headed out of the terminal. "Tell your wife I'm going to murder her the next time I see her." Janvier laughed, as if threats against his beloved Ashwini weren't the least unusual. "You are still at the airport, Hollyberry?" he drawled in that lazy Cajun accent of his that fooled the unwary into thinking he wasn't paying attention to the world. "Cut that out." It came out a snarled order. "And add Viper Face to the list of my future murder victims." Venom had given her that ridiculous nickname after she insisted on being addressed as Sorrow. The latter name had fit her at the time, but looking back, she could see she'd been acting a little dramatic. So sue her. She'd been kidnapped and brutalized by a violently powerful and deeply insane archangel, her life suddenly a miasma of terror and blinding grief. She'd been only twenty-three at the time-and she'd had soul-shredding nightmares night after night. Waking to find herself curled up in a silent, fear-drenched ball on the floor of her closet had become a daily occurrence. As if her subconscious believed that the red-eyed monster wouldn't find her there. He did, of course. Always. Because he lived in Holly's tainted blood. She was allowed a few dramatics. And it wasn't as if Venom could talk. "Yes," she muttered. "I'm at the airport. Just about to head back to Manhattan." "I need you to do a pickup at the private airfield." Holly froze midstep. "Oh, hell no." She knew exactly who was flying back into New York today. "That's your job." "Alas, I am stuck in traffic," Janvier said. "A truck spilled chickens all over the road in front of me." "Ha ha. I'm hanging up now." "But this is no laughing matter, 'tite Hollyberry," was the aggravating response, followed by the sound of a window being lowered. Indignant chicken squawks filled the line seconds later. "See? Janvier does not lie. I am surrounded by frustrated drivers on every side, with no way out, but you are only ten minutes away. Do the pickup." "Is that an order?" Janvier and Ashwini were Holly's official bosses as of seven months ago, when the entire team in charge of her training-and sanity-had pronounced that she'd gained sufficient and stable control over the twisted, poisonous power that marked her as the Archangel Uram's creation. Pride curled her toes at the memory of that day-Holly tried to focus on the trust the team was showing in her, not on how she remained on a leash nonetheless. Thanks to Ash's and Janvier's willingness to utilize her ability to make friends with those who lived in the shadows, she was now part of the small but efficient team that kept an eye on the murky gray underground of New York, a place far from the power-drenched environs of Archangel Tower. Before her life broke apart in a spray of blood and fear and anguish, Holly hadn't known there was a hierarchy in the immortal world. She'd seen the angels who soared high above the skyscrapers and the vampires who stalked the streets as all the same: dangerously strong and hauntingly beautiful. These days, she knew two-hundred-year-old vamps who were homeless addicts with less to their name than Holly, and understood that when a being lived too long, he or she could forget any concept of humanity or empathy. For many, torture and sex alone, often entwined, held any pleasure. "Oui," Janvier said in reply to her edgy question. "It is an order. See, I am acting bosslike." Holly's lips twitched despite herself. "Fine, I'll go pick up Poison." "Play nice-no putting a cunja on him." Holly stuck out her tongue at her phone before she hung up. A little boy wearing a tiny blue and yellow backpack saw her, stuck out his own tongue with a giggle. Holly winked. Looking over his shoulder, he waved at her. She waved back. That sweet kid, he didn't know that she was the creation of a murderous psychopath, that she had horrific urges inside her that caused her to break out in a cold sweat. He saw only a small-boned Chinese American woman in skinny black jeans decorated with appliquŽd black roses on the left calf and thigh, her top a floaty orange silk, and her ankle boots a shining black with small gold buckles. That ordinary woman's rainbow-streaked black hair was pulled back in a sleek ponytail, her face framed by blunt black bangs, and her nails painted in a wild mix of colors. The only thing that made her stand out in a city overrun with the stylistically adventurous was the acid green that had taken over the light brown of her irises. The shade had been darker before, nearer to the vivid green of the archangel who'd used her as a human toy, but the acidic lightness had come in firmly over the past year and settled. When strangers spotted Holly's eyes, they automatically assumed she was wearing contacts. It fit their impression of a woman who looked as if she'd been dropped in a vat of color. Maybe a touch quirky or peculiar, but human. Normal. Holly ached to be that normal human woman every single day. But in the four years since she'd been stripped naked and forced to watch her friends be dismembered alive, her throat torn and raw from her screams, she'd gotten over the first four stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, and depression. Acceptance . . . well, that was going to take a hell of a lot more time, she thought as she slid into the Tower vehicle she'd been assigned. When Janvier had first told her she'd get a vehicle as part of her job as his and Ash's apprentice, she'd glumly expected a sedate sedan, but she should've remembered the kind of people who worked for the Archangel Raphael. None were the sedan type. Holly's car was a sleek black thing that looked like an arrow in flight. It wasn't new by any stretch of the imagination and had more than a few dents and scratches-all the better to fit the environs she prowled in the shadowy corners of the city. The tires were good, but not so good anyone would bother to steal them, and the radio only got about five stations. Holly loved her ride with the passion of a thousand suns. Inside this car, she could be free, could fly. No leash. No blood that craved the monstrous. No flashfire memories of a rust red hand stroking her hair as he told her to "Drink, girl," in a gentle voice that belied the carnage in which she knelt broken and beaten. Today, she raced in and out of traffic with bare inches to spare as she made her way to the airfield that handled the Tower's private fleet. It wasn't the safest way to drive, but Holly was very careful not to put anyone else in danger. Only herself. Yes, she needed therapy. But Holly wasn't suicidal. Not any longer. Her head was plenty messed up, but never would she hurt her family by making that irrevocable choice. Her mom and dad, Mia, her younger brothers, had suffered more than enough in the immediate days and weeks after the slaughter, and in her months of confused, angry, scared silence. It was Janvier who'd made her understand what she was throwing away. "I will miss my sisters my entire vampiric existence," he'd said to her as they sat on the grass after a sparring session that had left Holly's body a screaming ache. "I have a big family that loves me so, but to grow up with another, ah, 'tite Holly, that is a different bond." A sheen in eyes the shade of bayou moss that her deadly boss made no effort to hide. "Amelie and Jšelle . . . they live here." His fist on his heart. "Always they will stay safe within." His gaze had gone to his wife, who was practicing a martial arts kata with cool hunter dedication. "And my dangerous cher, my Ashblade, she yet grieves for her brother and sister." As he'd risen to go tease Ash into a kiss, the Guild Hunter's fingers sinking into the chestnut brown of his hair, the copper strands within it glinting in the sunlight, Holly had felt understanding kick her. Hard. Mia would be gone forever one day. Alvin and Wesley would be gone. Her parents would be gone. She would never get back that time. Holly had caught the subway home an hour later-to be greeted with tears and hugs and her favorite meal-followed by a grilling so intense it had threatened to set her hair on fire. It was a memory she hoarded against the unknown future. Zipping into a parking spot outside the airfield building located at the end of a long and deserted private road, she got out and showed her Tower ID to the guard. He gave her the hard eye regardless and pressed his finger to the receiver in his ear after muttering her name into the microphone on his collar. Whatever he heard back had him nodding. "You're cleared." A faint curve to his lips. "Nice outfit. I didn't know the Tower let five-year-olds drive." Eyes narrowed, Holly pulled out her best sincere tone. "Did you get your suit at Slick Vampires Are Us? Asking for a friend." Smile wiped off, the vampire just looked at her, unblinking. Holly stared back, not about to be intimidated, even if he was at least five hundred years old according to the internal chronometer she'd developed over the past year. A tingle ran behind her eyes. Shit. Though backing down was against her personal religion, Holly lowered her eyelids and took a deep breath. When she lifted them back up, the vampire was smirking. Gritting her teeth and refraining from pointing out that she'd been a second away from mesmerizing him into clucking like a chicken, she carried on inside. It was a relatively small area with a glass wall that looked out onto the airfield. Air traffic control was high above in their own little aerie. That had always struck Holly as funny: angels flew wherever they wished, but if they traveled in an airplane, they needed to obey the rules of airspace. Not that the man she was here to pick up had wings. Venom was a vampire. One of the Seven, Raphael's private guard. That, unfortunately, also meant he was far, far stronger than he should've been for his three hundred and fifty or so years of age. Read more

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  • bestselling author Nalini Singh’s breathtakingly passionate Guild Hunter world with the story of a woman who isn’t a vampire or an angel…or human…
  • Once a broken girl known as Sorrow, Holly Chang now prowls the shadowy gray underground of the city for the angels. But it’s not her winged allies who make her a wanted woman—it’s the unknown power coursing through her veins. Brutalized by an insane archangel, she was left with the bloodlust of a vampire, the ability to mesmerize her prey, and a poisonous bite.   Now, someone has put a bounty on her head…   Venom is one of the Seven, Archangel Raphael’s private guard, and he’s as infuriating as he is seductive. A centuries-old vampire, his fangs dispense a poison deadlier than Holly’s. But even if Venom can protect Holly from those hunting her, he might not be able to save himself—because the strange, violent power inside Holly is awakening…   No one is safe.

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Venom and Holly: A Love Story With A Bite

In the Guild Hunter series, readers have gotten to know Holly since Elena first rescued her from a brutal attack by the insane archangel Uram. Holly barely survived, and the attack changed her irrevocably not only in an emotional sense, but physically as well. Those changes have not stopped. Holly lives in constant fear of becoming a monster with no hope of redemption. Venom, the youngest in the Archangel Raphael’s private guard known as the Seven, survived his own monstrous transformation centuries ago. With his snakey eyes and poisonous fangs, Venom has always been one of a kind—as is Holly, for no one knows exactly what she is. Not entirely human, not exactly vampire, Holly, once known as Sorrow, is certainly very deadly. Venom and Holly have an adversarial relationship, though neither of them would admit it, they enjoy the physical and verbal sparring. Holly’s job for the Tower, under the direction of Ashwini, Janvier and, of course, Dmitri, involves working in the shadows and underbelly of the city where the higher-ups would not be welcome. When someone decides Holly is a prize to be had, she and Venom are forced to work as a team in the seamy places of New York to track down the ones who are foolish or arrogant enough to hunt anyone under the Tower’s protection.

Holly fights with every fiber of her colorful and eclectic being to hold back the dark and terrifying remnant of Uram, which somehow wants to take her over; and now, something or someone powerful is calling her to another archangel’s territory in a way that’s much too intense to be ignored. Possibly adding to the upsurge in Holly’s own abilities is the catastrophic effect known as the Cascade which has been amping up some angelic powers. This unpredictable force may not only apply to the top tier angels and archangels.

Even though she’s a strange hybrid with an unknown future, the most important thing to Holly is her humanity. Venom, with his cold reptilian inner being and poisonous abilities, thought he lost his ability to feel compassion or love centuries ago. But when this small spitfire of a girl refuses to give in to the horrors that nearly destroyed her, it awakens something inside him that he thought impossible and forever lost.

Fans of Ms. Singh will be well pleased with this fine addition to the series. It has everything wonderful we have come to expect: action, adventure, humor, and romance as well as being a very clever tale that will keep you guessing about exactly what is going on and how it will all play out until the very end. This story has just the right balance between the difficult and often dangerous world Holly and Venom inhabit and a love story that alleviates the violence and aggression. Their story has been building for quite some time so having it come to fruition is very satisfying. I absolutely, totally enjoyed all aspects of this book and while that may sound like hyperbole, the praise is much deserved.
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It could have been better

This book was… not the best. In order to review this 10th installment, I have to compare it to the others in the series. This book is set in the same time period as Archangel’s Heart, and therefore is the first Guild Hunter novel that doesn’t have Elena and Raphael featured in it at all. I mean Raphael has a cameo at the end, but his role was kind of superfluous, sort of like when an author makes a cameo in the film adaptation of their book, its nice but doesn’t really add anything.

But with that said the absence of Elena and Raphael should have allowed for a deeper level of character development for Holly and Venom, but that didn’t come across either. Venom’s past is barely explored. If all the mentions of Venom’s past were added together it would maybe account for two chapters of the 38 chapters in the book. It was just so lacking, especially when compared to the rich history and flashbacks and stories that we were given in Dmitri, Nassair, and Jason’s book. In this book there were vague mentions, but never a true description of Venom’s making. There wasn’t even any real information given about Venom’s time in Neha’s court, when he joined Raphael, or when he became part of the Seven. There’s so much that could have been explored but just wasn’t.

Holly and Venom’s relationship was another missed opportunity. There was no chemistry between the two characters. It goes from snarky comments to grudging affection and finally love at the end, but as a reader, you’re kind of just left wondering why. They have nothing in common; there was no friendship to build on. You’re just kind of left wondering why these two. From other books we know that Venom has been in the Refuge for the past two years. Apparently he was also training Holly weekly over the phone during this time. But nothing about these discussions was talked about in this book. We don’t know what they talked about, if they ever softened with each other during a conversation, nothing. Those weekly phone calls could have been used as a great vehicle for developing the chemistry between the two.

As for the plot in general, it was kind of muddled. The book jacket describes the bounty that’s been placed on Holly, and that’s explored for about a tenth of the book, before its dropped in favor of a new plot that lasted until the end of the book, then the last two or three pages are used to tie up the bounty story. If I were to rate this book as a stand alone, it’d only get two stars. As a part of a standing series, I gave it an additional star because it does answer some of the questions that were brought up in past installments. But this book it didn’t really add anything to the series as a whole and probably would have been better off as a novella, plus now there’s a whole additional year that I have to wait until the next book moves the story forward.
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Great story, Ok romance

After I read this I didn't know what to rate this. I kept going back and forth between a 3 and 4 stars. So I've, finally, decided on rating this 3 stars. It took me 2 weeks to decide on a rating but I finally decided.

Nalini Singh is absolutely, without a doubt, one of my favorite authors. I've always been able to count on her to give me a good book to read. And that is the case with Archangel's Viper, it was a good read, even though it did take me a few weeks to actually finish this book. I adored the characters (especially Holly's family), the writing is amazing, the story was interesting...however I felt totally screwed on the romance.

Holly/Sorrow is an amazing character. I love her so much and I was ready and eager for her story. Then to pair her with Venom another character I adore...perfection!

Unfortunately the "romance" we got was more two frenemies that magically fall in love in the last 70 pages. There was some attraction between them before that but so much of the story was focused on what was going on with Holly that maybe 5% of the story, before those last 70 pages, was an erotic moment (usually Holly feeding from Venom) or a kiss or a thought, romantically, about the other person. So when the kissing, sex, and feelings started being done and mentioned it felt completely out of left field. And for the first 60% of the story Venom would mention how young she was to him, and that she was a baby compared to him (which most women, at his age, would be anyway). Sure they needled each other but it didn't seem like 'oh we have so much chemistry but I can only express that through sarcasm and barbs to each other', instead it felt more like friends who had no romantic interest in the other.

And Holly and Venom were together a lot of this book. A lot, a lot! They were searching and investigating and traveling...together...a lot...and next to nothing romantic went on, in thought or deed.

I mentioned this in one of my updates that I wondered if Holly/Venom would get the Elena/Raphael treatment of multiple books with them as the main couple. I don't see that happening just from the end and how fast everything happened and wrapped up with them. Which makes it really hard to forgive, for lack of a better word, the lack of romance here.

So overall this was a good story, the writing is great, and the characters are wonderful BUT I also can't ignore the glaring issue of a romance with hardly any romance at all.
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Venom and Holly's Story.

This was a great addition to the Archangel series. You really got to know Holly and Venom, watched them learn to play games with each other and saw them little by little fall in love. I think I liked this one better than some of the others because there was more action in it, and not quite as much romance. Not to say there wasn't romance, but there was much more time given to character building and the story. Nalini Singh is a wonder author who never lets me down.
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Thanks for the great read, Ms. Singh!

Some of the readers hate the relationship between Venom and Holly but many guys enjoy people who challenge them in a teasing or sarcastic way, and enjoy the constant one-upmanship of the mental challenge, without ever getting angry or upset. Venom sees Holly as a younger sister, and if you have a big brother you know they tease to show affection. He wants to protect Holly at the same time he challenges her which starts turning it from a brother/sister relationship into something more, and with the back story for Venom (thanks for that, Nalini - so interesting!) it makes sense that he would be protective.
There is retelling of a lot of info in the previous stories, but if you haven't read them (or it's been a while) you would need it. While that makes the pace a bit slow it moves steadily, and the horror of Uram returning is crazy - very suspenseful.
Why did I give it 5 stars, if it's not perfect? I finished reading it the first day and am now re-reading it, to catch all the nuance.
and for those of you who say they don't want a b/b romance, it sounds like you'd better close your eyes for the next story!
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Great addition to the series!

I've always been intrigued by Venom, so of course I devoured his story. It was fast paced, full of action, drama, and some angst. There wasn't as much romance between the two lead characters as I'd have preferred (didn't have much romance feel until the halfway mark).

I liked and admired Holly's strength. I liked having seen her grow into her new self. I really loved her witty comebacks and feistiness when dealing with Venom.

Venom has always been a bit of a mystery. He's sexy, controlled, witty, yet we also learn some new sides to him in this story. He ended having some serious swoon-worthy moments in this book and some moments that break your heart.

So happy to have read this book! It was a really good addition to the series and I can't wait to see what Nalini brings us next!
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I liked this couple a lot

I liked this couple a lot, even if I forgot who was Holly in the beginning I have to admit! Viper has never been one of mv favorite between the seven, but I appreciate him more after this book. No more information about the Cadre in this novel, so the overplot remains stucked this time, maybe the next book is coming out in less than one year (one can always hope)...

Questa coppia era ben assortita, anche se io non ricordavo affatto chi fosse Holly all'inizio, devo ammetterlo! Viper non é mai stato uno dei miei preferiti tra i Sette, ma dopo questo libro mi piace un po' di piú. Per il resto la trama globale non é andata avanti e quindi nessuna notizia dal Cadre, ma magari significa che il prossimo libro arriva prima del solito anno, voglio dire, si puó sempre sperare no?
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4-stars: 'Archangel's Viper' by Nalini Singh

Archangel’s Viper is the tenth book in the Guild Hunter series by Nalini Singh. This time Venom, one of Raphael’s Seven, is getting his book. I’ve wanted to read his book since he was first introduced in the series. His viper like eyes and vampirism had me fascinated. He ends up with Holly Chang to watch out for her since someone has a bounty on her. They’re not sure why someone would want Holly.

Holly was once known as Sorrow since she was one of Uram’s victims in the series’s first book. She gave herself that name after realizing she was no longer human. She was never the same and is still going through changes after Uram attacked her. Now she thinks she’s becoming something worst.

Something is awakening in her, and she thinks it may be Uram. It’s up to Venom and Holly to find out what is happening.

Be prepared in the beginning to realize that Venom and Holly are not friendly with each other. It’s more of a hate-to-love relationship. There is a reason behind it, though. I could feel for Holly from the beginning of the series, but I felt more for her in this book. The poor girl wants a normal life but knows she’ll never get one now.

Venom is not a softy, so readers should get that out of their heads. He’s not about romance. I did like getting to know his character.

I’m happy though that these two characters find each other because they need each other.

Overall, this book gets four stars, and I recommend it to PNR/UF fans.

I will be diving into the next book soon since I need to finish catching up before Nalini releases the next book in the series this Autumn.
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Bad print

I had to ask for a refund because my copy was missing 4 chapters. I was bummed when I only made it to chapter 13 and it skipped to 22 mid sentence. It looks like Amazon will refund the money without an issue though so that’s nice.
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Four Stars

love it