Blood and Gold by: Anais Morgan
This story was gifted to me in exchange for an honest review
by the author.
This is the second in the series. I am normally not a fan of
vampire stories. I don’t like all the blood and gore. I was intrigued by the
first one and the idea of having a blood slave and so I ventured on into
reading the second.
Mary Scott has lived at the convent for many years when she
is kidnapped. The peculiar thing is that the nuns are acting like they know the
people that have come to get her, they are encouraging her not to fight but
just to go with them willingly.
“Mary, you were brought here for a purpose, and now you must
fulfill it.”
She is to become the blood slave for the brothers Solomon
and Cain. Deacon as we recall is still with Betty. She has been found by “The
Order” this is a group whose job it is to find blood slave and therefore keep
the vampires sated and happy and thus not feeding on random humans.
It is a hard life for Mary and she finds herself near death
a few times as Cain overeats and almost drains her. She is allowed to wonder
the building but soon finds out that there really is not chance of escape. When
Solomon discovers that she is a virgin, from then on he refers to as “Virgin”
He plays with her sexually, just enough for her to realize what she is missing
and want more from him.
Unfortunately Deacon is the head of the house and he does
not really appreciate Mary and the feelings that Solomon is having for her. It
because really heated one day as he is physically hurting her, throwing her
across the room, choking her and the only way to get him to stop is for Solomon
to “claim” her. Now no other vampire can have her except him. He is protecting
her. He is falling for her, But is this the life that she wants? She still
yearns to be free? What will the future hold for Mary? For Solomon? and for
Cain? the younger brother who is very rough on all his slaves? Read this story
to find out.
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