Bound by Blood roundup: The Stars and the Stage, The Hawk and the Nightingale and The Magnolia and the Bleeding Heart

As co-organizer of the Bound by Blood spicy vampire romance series, I’ve been a bit delinquent in telling you about our latest releases! All of the published books are available in Kindle Unlimited (KU) or for $2.99. (If you snag them before they release, they’re 99c.)

Below, you’ll find queer romance, second chance romance (a popular trope in our series!) and the fiercest of female main characters!

The Stars and the Stage, by D.N. Bryn

The Stars and the Stage, by D.N. Bryn

The Stars and the Stage is a kinky, queer second chance vampire urban romance, and a prequel to D.N. Bryn’s beloved vampire romance series. And it has quite the hook line!

When their traitorous ex begs forgiveness ten years too late, what’s a vengeful vampire to do but make him bleed?

The Hawk and the Nightingale

The Hawk and the Nightingale, by Jennifer Allis Provost

Veteran author Jennifer Allis Provost has this short, spicy vampire romance between a vampire who’s more than she seems and a noctural night club owner, set in Prague. The tag line?

The voice of an angel. The heart of a devil.

The Magnolia and the Bleeding Heart

The Magnolia and the Bleeding Heart, by River Bennet

I’m so pleased to say that this sapphic second-chance romance, set in Texas, is author River Bennet’s debut! River has an ongoing story on Kindle Vella and a full-length novel, Heroines of Olympus, coming soon, but this easy to read FFF mafia romance is her first published book, and it had me hooked as a beta reader. Here’s the hook line, and boy is “risk” an understatement for narrator Jesse:

What would you risk for a second chance at love?

The next release will be from another debut author, Alora Black, with the FFM Sleeping Beauty retelling The Nettle and the Nightmare. For more on the series, please visit boundbybloodseries.com.

Cheers!

CKB

The Hacienda review

A review of The Hacienda, by Isabel Canas

May 3, 2022

Horror, Speculative Fiction, Historical Fiction

forbidden romance, ghost story, haunting

This book hit all the right notes for me: historical, horror, ghost story and slow-burn romance. From the very beginning of this story, I wanted main character Beatriz to RUN from that house.

The Hacienda was enjoyable to read and full of lastingly creepy imagery (that scene with the doors slamming!). The romantic aspect was unexpected but almost felt logical, despite the danger. The good characters are oh-so human and sympathetic and the bad…I’ll leave you to figure them out. Note also that the story came to a close in a somewhat unusual place, so expect an open ending that will leave you with a sigh.

I highly recommend this book for spooky season, or a good entertaining scare that (probably) won’t cause you to lose sleep at night, unless you’re up reading late. That being said, I now think twice anytime I see glowing eyes at night (definitely a cat, right?!) or catch an optical illusion in the darkness.

My rating:
4.5/5