Review by Booklist Review
Leila Dalton should know that killing a vampire is never easy. After all, not only is Leila married to Vlad Basarab Dracul, she is now a vampire herself. Still, Leila can't believe that Mihaly Szilagyi, her husband's oldest enemy, has survived Vlad's last attempt to kill him. What's even worse is that Mihaly is definitely out for blood, and now he knows Vlad's greatest weakness his new wife, Leila. Frost wraps up the Night Prince trilogy (Once Burned, 2012; Twice Tempted, 2013) with another fierce tale of brutal danger, scorching desire, and plenty of spilled blood that will be devoured by readers who crave intense love stories that skew towards the darker side of paranormal romance.--Charles, John Copyright 2015 Booklist
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Review by Library Journal Review
Sparks continue to fly as newly wedded Vlad and his recently turned vampire bride, Leila, struggle to resolve Vlad's overprotectiveness and Leila's need for independence. After all, a 600-year age and culture gap are hard to overcome, and Leila is still learning the vampire ways and how to control her powers. But Vlad's archnemesis is on the move, and when Leila is captured, she knows she must be clever and strong because Vlad will risk anything to get her back-and that's exactly what the evil Szilagyi intends. VERDICT Intense, passionate, and violent, Frost's latest addition to her "Night Prince" quartet keeps the fiery pages turning and the action quick as it takes Vlad and Leila's relationship to the next level and sets the stage for the final book in the series. Frost (The Beautiful Ashes) divides her time between North Carolina and Florida. (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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