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Elusive Hero: A Vampire Queen Series Novel by Joey W. Hill

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5.0

Elusive Hero will take you on an intimate sensual adventure. It asks if a born submissive can perform like a dominant outside of the bedroom. The answer is yes. Lady Kaela is a made vampire who was born a natural service submissive but to survive in her new life as a vampire she has had act like a dominant for her safety and those she has charge of. It’s worked for 175 years. But it has taken its toll. When the opportunity to explore her submissive fantasies arises can she indulge? More importantly will she be able to give it up when it is over?
Garron Rand has been through hell on earth and has the scars to prove it. He has healed while working on Eden Island and has become one of their best professional Dominants. When he hears of Kaela’s predicament he is intrigued and volunteers to help her rediscover her submissive side.
90 percent of this book is interaction between only Garron & Kaela. There is a lot of mind play as well as some kinky release. But it isn’t until they interact with others that the real question of the book comes into play. Can Master Garron be a Master in the bedroom but a servant out of it? Will Kaela be able to protect him? Should they even try?
Once again Joey W. Hill takes you places you never thought you would go and makes you enjoy the ride. Though this takes place in the world of the Vampire Queen series it can be read standalone. Although if you really want to know what Kaela and Garron are up against you should really read this series.

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4.0

Really good book.

I loved the change in human/vampire relationships.

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3.0

Had a few problems with this book. The biggest one was the fact she came there to specifically experience what shes' always craved but she fights it every step of the way. I enjoy the island and it's many wonders but their constant arguments and her fighting to give in to her supposed reason for being there was a little bit much for me. That said it all works out in the end and these two can melt the pages or ereader with their chemistry.
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