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REVIEW – The Blood We Crave by Monty Jay

BLURB

My secrets are infested with infatuation.
His cravings are dripping in blood.
Is it love?
Or is it something much darker…
An obsession.

Death found me as a young girl. Latching onto the core of my soul.
No one knows what that horrid night did to me. What kind of monster it flourished inside me. I’d become a ghost, hiding from the world so that people would never find out about the morbid desire I harbor.

Until he noticed me.

Thatcher Alexander Pierson. Cunning. Sharp. Beautiful.

A man bred from the seed of a serial killer. Stitched together with old money and Dolce & Gabbana clothing.
He is my strongest fixation. My sweetest, darkest addiction.
And I’m his phantom.
I have haunted him my entire life and now?
He sees me for exactly what I am.
A killer.
I sicken him. But he has always mesmerized me.
When a copycat murderer prowls among the trees of Ponderosa Springs, our loyalty is tested.
It had been foolish of us to believe our revenge would go unpunished. That the town wouldn’t retaliate after what we did.
With our lives hanging in the balance, Thatcher and I have no choice but to coexist.
In the twilight of musty cabins and haunted library towers, my somber secrets are exposed, and his cravings are revealed.

So the question is…what is love without obsession? 


We’re two souls with damned beginnings, created from the same wicked seed, never meant to be together, yet it’s impossible to pull me away from him.


ARC REVIEW

This is one of those books that is just hard to review. It is hard to find the right words to describe this story and things it makes you feel. It is just one of those that you truly need to experience.

From the start of this series I loved both Lyra and Thatcher as individuals, but together…..there are just no words for how much I love the two of them.

Lyra’s life was changed at a young age. Thatcher played a major role in that change. They are both such dark and damaged hearts. They are drawn to each other. They may be the only people in the world to completely understand the darkness that each of them feels.

But that ending!? I am dying for the second book in this duet because I need to know what happens and I just want more of Thatcher and Lyra.

While this could be read as a standalone, it is truly best to start with book one to fully understand the characters, the world and overall story.

If you’re looking for a dark, anti hero, romantic suspense then this is one to check out.


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