6 reviews for:

Blood Lost

M.P. Starkweather

4.78 AVERAGE


It's been a while since I read the first book in this series, although, not as long as I thought it was. However, I was quite happy when I got the invitation to grab my arc for this second book, because the cliffhanger of the previous book was brutal and interesting at once. Of course, I had some suspicions about what was probably happening, but one can never know for sure before one starts reading. And this morning I finally started.

I really really loved the politics in this book. There's so much going on! In the first book we already had the feud between Vic and Eli. In this book two more parties are added to the mix and it feels like the story only gets more and more complicated. I really loved how Starkweather adds pieces of the puzzle constantly and managed to make the world more interesting and more layered. I can't wait to see what we're gonna discover in the next book.

I also really love the guys in this series. They have a lot of background and it's quite clear they all had some really interesting and hard lives. We've seen some of it in the first book and now the third guy in the harem is introduced we get to see more of it. I have to admit that I still think that the characters are getting over their differences a little too easily, but it's quite clear that in this case love is an incredibly strong force.

I have to admit that I was less fond of the heroine in this book. I don't need my heroines to be sword fighting warriors, but the heroine in this book was very passive. She allowed her guys to sideline her for way too long and the way she reacted on losing her memory felt a little weird. I think everyone would at least want to know a LITTLE of the life they had before moving on with another man. I also think the writing gets a little monotonous at times.

However, the politics and the guys absolutely make the story worth it. So I'm looking forward to the next book already!

I absolutely love Delilah and her men. This story definitely keeps you on your toes and second guessing everything you thought you had figured out. I definitely felt the need to sucker punch Declan, Eli, and Vik several times throughout this story. Also can we just say HELLO Kayden. So I’m super ready to start the final book.

At the end of Blood Moon, Delilah is shot by Vic's r ight hand man, turned traitor, but that's not the end for her.
In Blood Lost We meet Declan, Delilah's savor and sire. To save the beautiful girl in the diner, Declan has no choice but to turn her and hope he does it soon enough. It does work, but now Delilah awakens with amnesia and has to figure out where to go from there.
Vic and Eli have no idea where Delilah's is or who has her, but they know they must find her or it will be the end for both of them. Along with her men searching for her, there are evil forces out to put and end to Delilah and all of Vampire kind.
Blood Lost is book two of the Vampires at Midnight by M.P. Starkweather and a must read if you love your romance with darkness, danger, and lots of steam.
Warning, there are some triggers and this also ends on a cliff hanger. To get the most out of the series you definitely want to read them in order.
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Blood Lost is a trip Delilah is such a great character i am really loving her story. when i got this book and the first one i just devoured them i really cant wait for the third book

Our girl Delilah has been through it! Her uncle is murdered, she’s caught between two warring vampires (Viktor and Eli) who want to claim her, and then she gets shot and loses her memory. The girl cannot catch a break lmfao.

Without giving too much away: Declan, yet another vampire who wants a piece because home girl is just a magnet for them apparently, who swoops in to save and protect her as she goes through like 8 million stages of grief over losing her memory. Viktor and Eli are by no means gone, drama unfolds because of course it does—what do you expect from three very possessive vamps?!, and Delilah is like “why choose, I need you all” and girl I feel you.

I liked Blood Lost much more than I did Blood Moon, the storyline was faster paced and hooked me in from the start. Can’t wait to see how this plays out in the third book!

Ugh this is such a good series. I’m not even sure how to put words down to convey how much I love these characters.