A review by mistysreads
Between Bloode and Stone by Marie Harte

4.0

This was unlike any Marie Harte book I have ever read, she opens up a whole new world of vampire mythology connected to gods and goddesses and how we look at the world. As we go through the book it takes a bit to figure out where the characters stand, how they are connected, and who they are. When we bounce between scenes it takes a while to figure out who the other characters are and how they fit into the story, but once we find out who they are the rest finally makes sense. Varu and Fara fit together and they need each other to defeat their common enemy, who also happens to be Varu's father.

Through the beginning of the book I was wondering if I was going to like the book, I wasn't sure where the story was taking me but I kept with it and I am glad I did. We get to see this hard wired vampire who was taught he can't love, fall in love and fall hard. We see the rest of the characters stand behind him even though its a vampire clan and they feel as though all they have is loyalty when in fact these characters are a family. This story has many twists and turns and I cannot wait to get to know the rest of these mysterious characters better.

Received ARC in exchange for voluntary honest review