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Inception: The Blood Court, #2
Aversion: The Blood Court, #3
Vexed: The Blood Court, #1
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The Blood Court Series

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The final installment of The Blood Court series, has both redemption and heartache. 

With Nymea kidnapped, Ryker and the guard have to enlist help from the other courts, making finding her a full on operation. And when she is found, the process of healing must begin.

Because Mea has lost her fire, and she needs to bond once more to the men that would give their lives for her.

In order to save her company, and herself, she needs to take down those that would harm her guard, and her court.

Because the Princess of Blood is not someone with whom to mess with.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherS.A. Price
Release dateJan 7, 2019
Inception: The Blood Court, #2
Aversion: The Blood Court, #3
Vexed: The Blood Court, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • Vexed: The Blood Court, #1

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    Vexed: The Blood Court, #1
    Vexed: The Blood Court, #1

    The competition over, Nymea Blut and her guard are back to real life, with a new objective. Queen Verity has decreed that Blutfeuer, Nymea's family wineries and distilleries, branch out into the human realm, in order to bring more revenue into their new vision of Faerie. Nymea is ready and able, though she is going forward grudgingly. A woman set in her ways, Nymea isn't interested in humanity or humans, only creating her infusions and living quietly with her rag tag guard. If this will help Faerie, then she is a team player, but opposition is on the horizon. But with new opportunities comes mysteries and provocations that Nymea and her guard are not prepared to handle. Flying blind through the world of corporate espionage wasn't on the docket for their next phase but it seems nothing is ever cut and dry or easy. And it's going to take all their cunning and resources to make this transition as bloodless as possible.

  • Inception: The Blood Court, #2

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    Inception: The Blood Court, #2
    Inception: The Blood Court, #2

    Things are heating up for House Blut. It's obvious someone is trying to ruin their business, and now, someone is trying to kill Nymea. But who? And why? Mea's faith in her guard's ability to keep her safe is unaltered, and the mystery of the attacks deepen when she starts receiving gifts --- pieces of her past --- that both help and confound her. And with Faerie reemerging from its dormant state, old flames return and new experiences are on the horizon. Including new guard and a new lady-in-waiting. But the threat is there, however underlying, and Mea needs to deal with it before it gets out of hand, and hurts those she loves. Shades of the past collide with the present, and battle lines and loyalties will be drawn. Because her inner circle is not secure.

  • Aversion: The Blood Court, #3

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    Aversion: The Blood Court, #3
    Aversion: The Blood Court, #3

    A new guard and a mystery to solve. With Blutfeuer under fire, Nymea's worries are not unfounded, and she needs to figure out just what Kendarla's issues and plans are before someone gets hurt...namely someone from her Court. But with her enemies largely quiet, she's afraid of falling into a false sense of security. Nymea and the guys are up to their ears in supposition, and with a new guard in the mix they all need to find where everyone fits. And as with any new addition, the aftermath of a bonding might prove more interesting than ever before. Because Nymea has a full guard now, something that hasn't happened in recent memory. Things are changing, and the Blood Court with it. But Kendarla and her supporters are not finished with Nymea, and they kick it up a knotch.

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