The Serpent's Throne
by Kathryn Ann Kingsley
Blurb:
After a shattering betrayal, Nadi and Raziel flee into the Wild—the endless labyrinth of caves that is home to the fae.
Nadi trained for years to infiltrate and kill a ruthless family of vampires. Now she faces an even deadlier challenge—returning to her own family with their most hated enemy by her side.
In a realm of flickering lights and terrifying monsters, the desire that binds her to Raziel only grows stronger. Enemies and allies wish to tear them apart, but she still craves his razor-sharp smile, his touch, his bite…
In the city above, Raziel’s siblings are building a new world, where vampires rule with no restraint and no mercy. Soon their power will be untouchable.
Nadi and Raziel only have each other. Two shattered and broken things, in a world that wants them dead. Two perfect assassins, sharpened to a killing edge and hungry for revenge.
Their love was forged in blood. And it will end in blood…
A thrilling and addictive dark vampire romance, the Bloodlines series is perfect for fans of Carissa Broadbent, Keri Lake, and Kaylie Smith.
My Review:
Some series end and leave you satisfied.
This one ended and left me absolutely wrecked in the best way possible.
The Serpent's Throne is the conclusion to
the Bloodlines series and let me be clear, it delivered everything and then
some. High expectations? Shattered. I went in ready and still was not prepared.
Nadi and Raziel. Together one last time.
Fighting for revenge, fighting for power and somewhere in the middle of all
that beautiful chaos, fighting for each other. These two are deliciously dark,
completely unhinged and perfectly matched. They are morally grey at best and
unapologetically monstrous at their core, and that is exactly why you cannot
stop reading. They do not pretend to be good. They simply choose each other,
again and again, in the most broken and breathtaking way possible.
Watching them grow across this series has
been something special. By this final book they are more open, more vulnerable
and more electric than ever. Their chemistry is scorching. Their love story is
the kind that is impossible and forbidden and yet feels completely inevitable.
I cried. I gasped. I fell even harder for Raziel than I thought possible and I
did not think that was something I was capable of doing at this point.
The world building continues to expand
beautifully here. Seeing more of the Wilds and the fae added such richness to
an already fascinating world. The political scheming, the plot twists, the
secrets layered throughout kept me completely locked in. I tried to slow down
and savor it. The book did not let me.
This series is seriously underrated and if
you have been sleeping on it, wake up. If you love dark romantasy with morally
complex characters who make questionable choices and zero apologies, this is
your series. Start from the beginning and clear your schedule because you will
not be putting these books down.


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