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Sea of Darkness

The Vampire Pirate Saga, Book 1

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Sea of Darkness

By: Isadora Brown, Rebecca Hamilton
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Sea Slayer Kelia Starling has grown up with one truth: Sea Shadows are vicious creatures that need to be eradicated. No exceptions. Not even for him.  

The Society's sole purpose is to protect the general population from supernatural monsters, and Kelia's their top Slayer. But when her father is murdered and her handler insists it's suicide, she starts to question whether the Society really has her best interests at heart.  

Now, to solve her father's death, Kelia must work with an unexpected ally: Drew Knight, an infamous Sea Shadow and the most beautiful creature Kelia upon whom has ever set eyes. A Sea Shadow who, without intending to, just may show her who the real enemy is...and it'll only cost her one unnamed favor to be collected at a future date.  

But after her affiliation with Drew Knight is discovered, Kelia is forced to choose between what she's known since the beginning of her existence...or a dark, terrifying truth that puts her life at risk.  

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Isadora Brown and Rebecca Hamilton (P)2018 Tantor
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I bought this book hoping for high-seas adventure and mystery. I got some of that, but this book is, at heart, just another vampire romance. Not a bad one by any means, with enough interesting ideas to place it firmly in my 'OK' category. A little dull perhaps, with the usual cliché of a supposedly strong, independent heroine instantly going weak at the knees over the bad boy she knows she shouldn't want, and taking forever to come to conclusions the reader does almost as soon as they are foreshadowed, but then, I was never one for vampire romances.
If that's what you're into, however, then this would be a good fit.

Not what I expected, but not exactly bad either.

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