Review: Bloodbound

Bloodbound Bloodbound by Amalie Howard
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was a beautiful historical take on vampires that can be read as a standalone easily and enjoyed thoroughly.

This book starts right out of the gate with a sword fight that immediately takes you to the 17th century and draws you in. The author worded this book so well it's hard to stop reading.

Lady Lena is nineteen years old in 1892 Vienna. She is the youngest of eight children and the only girl. She has come of age for suitors and nothing repeals her more than the choices her parents have given her.

Thankfully she has not accepted to court either when a mysterious French duke appears at a social function. His intrigue is only the beginning of the mysteries he with unveil. Lena is not the damsel in distress type but rather proves herself time and time again to be headstrong and resilient.

I highly recommend this book!
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for giving me a copy to read and leave a fair and honest review.

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