Lies conjure lies, and once Nadia has begun keeping secrets, they pile up!There’s a blood trail in the Shade, leading Earthside. A vampire has kidnapped humans and brought them to Agartha to feed on. Nadia Navarra, assassin for the Queen’s Wraiths, needs to stop him before he kills again.While digging deeper into what turns out to be anything but a regular vampiric crime, Nadia must venture into Nightworth, the vampire lair in the city. There, she uncovers that Darrow, her old flame and current terror of Agartha, has connections far beyond the few werewolves who follow him.When Nadia’s friend, Victoria, asks for her help regarding the case she is already working on, Nadia must decide whether to keep things from the Wraiths or to trust others, like the handsome new Chronicler down in the Cube basement.Trust can be a risk in a secretive life, but when the vampire she is hunting turns out to be a possible weapon for both Darrow and Nightworth, Nadia has no choice but to protect her friends and trust that they will do the same for her.Her life of obedience and loyalty to the Wraiths grows shakier by the day, and yet that is where honor compels her to be…Blood Hunt is the second book in the Queen’s Wraith series of dark urban fantasy books.The Queen’s Wraith Series:Series completed!Silver Dust #0,5 (prequel)Shadow Wraith #1Blood Hunt #2City of Forbidden Beasts #3Darkness Rising #4Queen’s Ghost #5Realm of Blood and Ashes #6Land of Haunted Souls #7 (epilogue)
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- Release Date 04/25/2022
- Author G.K. Lund
- Language English
- Company Northern Quill Press
- Weight 8.2 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.39 x 8 inches
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