Blood Trials by Iris Kain

 


Blood Trials
Blood Tribe Book 2
Iris Kain
4 Stars

Genre: Urban Fantasy
Pages: 381
Published: 30 June 2022
Publisher: Pirate Farm Books


Publisher's Blurb

Although the battle for Earth’s balance teeters on a precipice, Maysun, a powerful entity who maintains the world’s Balance, has stepped down from her role and blessed her lover, Eoghan, with her power. Days later, she realizes she may have made her decision much too soon. Charles Dunning, the head of the criminal global vampire tribe the Shévet ha Dam, is on the trail of Maysun’s only child, Amara.

Amara lives half of her life awake and in fear, the other half in a shadowy world hardly remembered. She holds a power that allows her to resist the vampire curse, but only a select handful know of her ability. Even Amara is unaware of her gift. She believes she teeters on the edge of insanity, taunted by voices that have haunted her for years. She has no idea the voices are vampires trailing her every move.

With Dunning determined to overrun the world with the Maleficence, his opponent, Vivian Black, must use the Source to find Amara first. With the help of new friends wielding unusual talents, Vivian and her family once again find themselves caught up in the global fight to ensure the world remains in equilibrium before Charles overruns it with darkness.


Review

An excellent follow up to 'Blood Tribe' with all the surviving characters back for more vampiric shenanigans as the battle for control of the Shevet ha Dam begins

Nice world building and memorable characters plus an engaging plot that races along at a great pace


Author

Website https://iriskainbooks.com/

Over the years, Iris Kain has called Michigan, Arizona, South Carolina, Georgia, and Germany home. She is a fan of horror books and movies, hard rock, and enjoys playing the piano (poorly). She currently resides in Alabama with her husband, son, cats, and two adorable Swedish Vallhund dogs.

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