Bloody Kingdom by Kayleigh King
Series: The Crimson Crown #1
Genres: Paranormal Romance
This isn’t a fairytale.
I dethroned Prince Charming long ago.
They call me the King of darkness and death.
Ruler of the underworld.
My reign is ruthless, my word is the law.
If I want it, I take it, regardless of the bloodshed.
But then she walks into my life.
I don’t want her, I need her.
She can fight, she can beg, but her fate is sealed.
Until her debt is paid, she’s mine.She ran from her old life, but she can’t outrun me.
Welcome to my Bloody Kingdom, Quincey Page
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
I am not normally a vampire kind of gal. This one though was actually better than most. Here we meet Silas Laurent, a dominant vampire king. Like those before him he struggles with his long buried humanity and vampiric urges. His once dead heart now beats for Quincey Page, his very human employee.
I LOVED both Silas and Quincey. Her sassiness knew no bounds. While she could have played the standard damsel in distress or the angsty in love with a vampire role she stole the show for this book. In fact, she is the reason it got five stars from me!
There is a lot that goes on in the book and in every moment Quincey takes it on like she is taking on the world. She certainly could have be queen vampire all by herself (who know if she was one.) Silas was great as well and he played the broody vampire king well. They had amazing chemistry.
Kayleigh King has certainly made me rethink my normal dislike of vampire romance. I can’t wait for the next one.
She nervously licks her lips, wincing when her tongue brushes the cut that now resides there. “Why am I here?” Quincey questions. “What do you want from me? Money?” She shakes her head. “I don’t have anything to give you.”
I bark out a cold laugh. “I’m well aware of your financial situation.”
She’s already cost me a pretty penny.
Quincey presses against the headboard even harder, as if that extra inch of space between us will do her any good. The poor girl has no idea who she’s trapped in a room with. “Then you know I have nothing to offer you.” She pushes her hair out of her face. “I have nothing.”
The way her eyes dart between the door and me doesn’t go unnoticed. She’s not as sly as she thinks she’s being, I know what she’s planning. It’s foolish, but once again, her bravery knows no bounds.
“That is where you’re wrong, Quincey Page.” I come to a stop at the foot of her bed. Cocking my head, I eye her with a bland stare. “You have something I need.”
Her body goes rigid, the muscles of her throat shifting as she swallows hard. In a move that is shockingly fast and agile for a human, she springs from the bed. Even with a wounded ankle, she’s quick as she flies across the room. The white T-shirt the doctor changed her into rides up her legs as she sprints toward the door.
With an exasperated sigh, I look to the ceiling and count to five to calm myself. I stay put even when I hear the turning of the door handle and her bare feet pound down the hallway. She can run as much as she’d like, but unfortunately for her, she’s not getting very far. It doesn’t matter how much of a head start I give her, she’ll never outrun me.
Ten seconds, that’s how long I let her have before I fly after her. I’m behind her in less than a second. The scream she lets out as my arms wrap around her middle is loud enough to wake the dead. My sensitive ears ring from the high-pitched noise.
“Stop screaming,” I order. “It’s such an unpleasant noise.” The cries are cut off when I abruptly lift her over my shoulder. Her legs kick and thrash, her hands beat on my lower back. “That’s enough of that,” I grumble, clamping my arm around her thighs, locking her in place.
“How did you move so fast? Put me down!” Quincey growls, her hands never letting up from their assault on my back. “What the fuck is wrong with you?”
“More than you’ll ever be able to understand.”
I march back into the room I intend to be hers for the foreseeable future. Unceremoniously, I toss her back onto the king-size bed. I bite back a smirk as she lands in an ungraceful heap.
Like an angered kitten, she turns on me, teeth bared. “I don’t know who you think you are or who gave you the right, but you can’t just kidnap me and then manhandle me!”
In a flash, I’m towering over her, my arms caging her in on the bed. Her chest heaves just barely an inch away from mine. “You’re wrong again, Miss Page. I have every fucking right. You see, five hours ago I forfeited a large sum of money to obtain such rights. It is now my right to hold you here as long as I see fit. It is now my right to manhandle you however I desire. It is now my right to do whatever the fuck I want with you because that little debt of yours? It’s been paid.” I lean in close, so close the vanilla scent that clings to her suffocates me. “You no longer owe Barrett Gallo.” My voice is just a whisper. “You owe me.”
Her heart pounds against her chest, the erratic beat filling my ears. “Why the hell would you pay my debt?”
“Isn’t it obvious?” I question. “I want you indebted to me.”
Judy Thomas says
Great excerpt! I can’t wait to read this book, thanks for sharing it.
heather says
This sounds like my kind of read and one that will keep me interested. I think the cover is super sexy too.
bn100 says
nice excerpt
Sandra Dufoe says
Love a good paranormal romance more into shifters but based on your review I am going to check it out I love a strong and sassy female character in my books.
Dandi D says
This sounds like it might be interesting to read.
Bea LaRocca says
I love the cover, synopsis and excerpt, this sounds like a must read for me. Thank you for sharing your awesome review
Eva Millien says
This sounds ike a book for me, thanks for sharing your review with me and have a spectacular holiday season!
Adriane says
Great review – glad to know Quincey has sass and spine
Adriane says
Sounds pretty good! Or should I say “bloody good”?
Adriane says
Love a good paranormal 🙂
Phyllis Huebbe says
The cover is very sexy, and the review sounds great!