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Blood Knight, Book 2

Scepter of Bone

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Blood Knight, Book 2

By: Edie Skye
Narrated by: Daryl Mayfield, Jess Trepanier
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A werebear at wits' end? A necromancer in dire need? A bone scepter the vampires will kill for? Send in the blood knight to sort this mess out!

J.B. Clarke and the lovely ladies of Broken Fang have won their first victory against the vampires who secretly rule the world. But their fight is far from over. To defeat the vampires once and for all, they’ll need to rally powerful allies to their cause. But before they can do that, they need to make a name for themselves amongst the hidden underworld of monsters, mages, and vampire slayers.

Clarke makes a deal with the Coven of the Ashen Flower: his services as a blood knight in exchange for a steady stream of work. The coven agrees and assigns him to Ixia Grey, a young witch and aspiring esports player. Ixia proves to be a deft hand at lining up jobs for Broken Fang, and Clarke soon finds himself up to his elbows in monsters to slay—

—and fat paychecks to earn.

But all is not well in the city of Chester Creek. The vampires have unleashed a terrifying new monster, one more powerful and deadly than anything Clarke has ever faced. A ghostly killer now roams the shadows, an embodiment of fear and death that shreds its victims’ minds as it drains their bodies.

But Clarke is a blood knight, heir to the greatest line of vampire slayers who ever walked the Earth, and he will face the coming darkness no matter what form it takes.

©2024 Edie Skye (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Epic Magic Users Vampire Fantasy Scary Witchcraft Necromancy Wizardry
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And the saga continues!

This is a great continuation of the Blood Knight story. The characters keep growing and the world they live in gets deeper and richer. More trials and challenges and pitfalls.
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Fun and spicy

The action packed adventure of Clark and girlfriends is always fun to listen to with plot twist and new characters both ally and foe showing up

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More of the same

I'd hoped for improvement over the first, but no dice. The world is interesting, but the character dialogue is painfully stilted and the characters themselves come off as artificial and lacking depth. The plot couldn't exist as written if the characters were real people with functioning brains. The narration is still sterile and disjointed. I found myself hammering that skip forward button pretty frequently out of boredom and irritation.

I think this book is the end of the line for me.

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