Queen Takes King, Joely Sue Burkhart
Queen Takes King, Joely Sue Burkhart
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Queen Takes King

Author: Joely Sue Burkhart

Narrator: Tristan James, Cassandra Myles

Unabridged: 8 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/29/2018

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Paranormal


Synopsis

How many Blood will come to the vampire queen's call . . . and will they be able to protect her from the king?

For the first time in her adult life, Shara has plenty of money thanks to the Isador legacy—and she's not alone. Daire and Rik are devoted lovers, but they know other Blood are coming. Blood who may challenge Rik for the coveted alpha spot at her back.

As her power grows, so does her hunger. But without fangs, she fears she'll never be the queen her Blood expect. More Blood means power struggles and complications, and she has no idea how to keep everyone happy. Worse, her dreams are quickly becoming something to fear.

Moving to establish her permanent nest, she can't stop dreaming of the king. A massive monster. Chained in darkness. Lost to madness. He roars with fury in her dreams, demanding his release.

But is he the key to unraveling her own mysterious past—or the most dangerous threat of all?

Contains mature themes.

About Joely Sue Burkhart

Joely Sue Burkhart is the author of many books, including the Billionaires in Bondage, Their Vampire Queen, and Connaghers series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mommalovesbaby on August 27, 2009

I was surprised by the lower score reviews on this book as I was reading it. However, by the time that I finished reading the book, I could see exactly why this book had lower scores than some of her other books. It just felt like the ending was hurried and contrived. None of the characters seemed to......more

Goodreads review by Elixxir on August 13, 2009

It wasn't poorly written, it didn't make me want to gauge out my eyes or yank hair out in fistfuls. But it also didn't have a single original thought, character or plot twist. I may just be burnt out on the genre but I could cry from The Boredom. Does chick lit and/or trashy fiction have nothing new......more

Goodreads review by Sara on August 10, 2009

Do I feel guilty for enjoying this frothy read when I could have been reading for research, aka work? Of course I do and that’s part of the fun. If anyone told me back when that I’d enjoy a fictionalized reprise of the interminable Trump Divorce (the first one), I’d have backed out of the room and r......more