Alasdair
A dangerous allure…Alasdair Kyriakous is one of the most feared and ruthless vampires in existence. Bestowed eternal life by the Ancient Vasilios, his name carries much weight across the continents. But he is a mystery to his kind, an anomaly among the self-indulgent. While he enjoys the...
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A dangerous allure…Alasdair Kyriakous is one of the most feared and ruthless vampires in existence. Bestowed eternal life by the Ancient Vasilios, his name carries much weight across the continents. But he is a mystery to his kind, an anomaly among the self-indulgent. While he enjoys the pleasures of the flesh, he is exceptionally particular in who he takes them from, prid
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B0122DD7HU
Publisher: Ella Frank, LLC
Pages no: 330
Edition language: English
Series: Masters Among Monsters (#1)
Good heavens...this was even better than I remembered. Bloody hell! *** Original Review: So…it’s nearly been 2 years since I stumbled upon my first MM book and coincidentally the book was by the awesome Ella Frank. Yes, I gave Logan and Tate a “Try” and I have not looked back since. Hundreds o...
Yeah so I enjoyed this but I expected more of a conclusion at the end. The story continues on to the next book: Isadora. Not so keen to read about a female vamp though. Lots of gay gothic vampire stuff here, one nasty bit of m/f erotica, shudder..
DNF at 30%The things I learned from this book.- I really really hate vampires. They’reThat’s as far as I got before I almost threw my Kobo out the window.
*** Absolutely loved this!! ***Sexy,Greek Vampires...yes please!!I saw a friend's review for this and when I saw it was Ella Frank and M/M I was sold !!!!There have been a few PNR series I've read and enjoyed but the thing that puts me off them is that I find it takes a while to get into them.There ...
So…it’s nearly been 2 years since I stumbled upon my first MM book and coincidentally the book was by the awesome Ella Frank. Yes, I gave Logan and Tate a “Try” and I have not looked back since. Hundreds of books later and you start to know what works and what doesn’t. So, without further ado, I ...