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Best Friend's Blood (Ironwrought Book 3) Kindle Edition
Leo has loved Mitch since middle school. He hates the vampires for killing his parents, and hunts the vampires with Mitch, needing his revenge. Except a night out ends up with Mitch turning—he becomes Leo's worst nightmare.
Despite his reservations, Mitch wants Leo's blood. He wants Leo closer, wants Leo in his bed. And despite Mitch's new vampirism, Leo can't shed his love for his best friend. He loves Mitch with no clothes on, loves the touch of Mitch's lips on his neck. Mitch has become the very creature that murdered his parents... but Leo can't stay away.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 7, 2017
- File size2990 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B076BMX327
- Publisher : (November 7, 2017)
- Publication date : November 7, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 2990 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 148 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #404,427 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #5,443 in Gay Fiction
- #10,662 in Gay Romance
- #16,028 in LGBTQ+ Romance (Books)
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Mitch has always had Leo by his side to protect him, except the one time he ran away from Leo for six months thinking it was best for Mitch not to have him around after Leo’s parents were killed. Leo wanted his friend back in his life and when he found him, he asked him to be friends again. Mitch had wanted to go back to Leo for a long time and agreed. They lived together as friends for years. Leo loved Mitch with all his heart, but Mitch always kept his distance since the one time Leo had kissed him.
The two young men lives change in an instant when a masked man injects Mitch with something that kills him and turns him a vampire. From that point on the two men struggled with the agony that came with vampirism. Old beliefs are hard to break. They turn to Dr. Carter who works on their campus who is a vampire from the previous books to find out some answers.
Their meeting with Carter along with Seb, Oriel, Quinn and Brandon start to change Leo’s way of thinking about vampires and maybe there were a few good ones amongst the many dangerous ones. Leo loves Mitch as much as Mitch loves Leo. It’s through their strong friendship and love that helps them on their path to learn to live with the way things where now.
Mitch and Leo find betrayal from a fellow hunter. Oriel’s blood had been tried to be forced on Mitch. Now they wonder if other hunters would be after them, knowing Mitch had been turned. According to Dr. Carter they would need to go into hiding. But who had given a hunter the only known sample of Oriel’s blood that the government took? I’ll be waiting for the next book to see where Anna Wineheart takes us next.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I highly recommend this series to any vampire lover; it’s so worth the time to read! I read a complimentary Advanced Reader Copy of this book & am voluntarily leaving an honest and unbiased review.
I’m still really confused with what the supposed end game of the government, or whoever has Oriel’s blood really is. Was Mitch just a fly by the seat of your pants experiment? If not, why botch it so badly? And why wouldn’t there be some kind of observation/surveillance on both him and Leo?
Maybe these questions will be answered as the series continues. I will definitely be reading each installment as it comes out!
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
When they go out dancing one night, Mitchell is turned in to a vampire, although he isn't bitten. Mitchell has to deal with being something that Leo hates, and Leo tries to realize that underneath the vampire, Mitchell is still his best friend and the person he loves most in the world.
The good- disclaimer here: I have found that I don't really care for vampire stories, but I keep reading them, hoping to find one that changes my mind. The world building was solid, and even though I hadn't read the two previous books in the series, I didn't feel as though I was missing anything. Leo and Mitchell were devoted to each other before Mitchell was turned, so the leap to being in love wasn't so much a leap as a step. Leo saw the vampire, but he also saw Mitchell, and even though he's been hunting vampires for years, Leo's first instinct was to protect Mitchell from other hunters. Mitchell just wants what is best for Leo, but doesn't think that he is it. The take on vampires is a little different, in that they can be out in the sun, and dematerialize, which was interesting.
The bad-the lack of communication between Leo and Mitchell was irritating. One good talk, and Leo would have found out about the guilt that Mitchell felt for "letting" Leo's parents die, and Mitchell would have found out that Leo did not hate him for the death of his parents. Even though Leo felt like a full character, it was harder to get a read on Mitchell; he felt more flat than Leo.
The verdict-Interesting premise that mostly follows through, but I would have liked more information and more time with Leo and Mitchell. Well edited. Told in alternating third person POV.