The Book of Blood and Roses
by Annie Summerlee
Blurb:
My Review:
A Thrilling, Sapphic Spin on Vampire Lore – The Book of Blood and Roses
Delivers Bite and Heart
The Book of
Blood and Roses by Annie Summerlee is a fierce, fresh twist on the vampire
hunter trope, with serious Buffy the Vampire
Slayer vibes, a dark academia setting, and a sizzling sapphic
enemies-to-lovers romance that will leave you breathless.
The story follows Rebecca, a low-ranking vampire
hunter who’s suddenly thrust into an undercover mission at a prestigious
vampire university. Her target? To locate the mysterious and deadly Book of Blood and Roses, a powerful text said
to contain the ultimate weaknesses of vampire kind, one that could wipe them
out for good.
Rebecca is tough, determined, and utterly
devoted to her cause… until she meets Aliz. Cold, beautiful, and dangerously
infamous, Aliz is the heir to the oldest vampire bloodline, and, as fate would
have it, Rebecca’s new roommate. Their chemistry is electric, their tension
palpable. What begins as deep-rooted hatred soon morphs into something more
complicated, more forbidden, and far more enticing.
This book has everything: high-stakes secrets,
heart-pounding action, crackling dialogue, and a romance that toes the line
between real and deception. Is Aliz playing a game, or is she falling just as
hard? Can Rebecca keep her mission in focus when her heart’s starting to betray
her?
With its mysterious atmosphere, whip-smart
pacing, and a cast of unforgettable characters, The Book of Blood and Roses is a must-read for fans of
gothic fantasy, slow-burn sapphic tension, and stories where love might just be
the most dangerous weapon of all.
Add it to your TBR now, this one drops January
27th, 2026, and you won’t want to miss it.
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