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Title | : | The Mark of the Vampire Queen (Vampire Queen #2) |
Author | : | Joey W. Hill |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 370 pages |
Published | : | February 5th 2008 by Berkley Books |
Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Adult Fiction. Erotica. BDSM. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Erotic Romance |
Joey W. Hill
Paperback | Pages: 370 pages Rating: 4.25 | 2055 Users | 143 Reviews
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When he becomes Lady Lyssa’s full servant, Jacob crosses the threshold into a darker relationship with her than he’s known before. His time as a vampire hunter certainly hadn’t prepared him to embrace a world where humans are sexual commodities, but he adapted. Now he finds the integrity of his soul challenged as he serves his Mistress’s needs as fully as he services her desires.The vampire world believes human servants are inferior, a vital source for their varying appetites. Jacob knows a human servant is far more than that. His Mistress needs a warrior, a friend and a lover. A man who will serve her in all ways, even if he has to betray the priceless treasure of her love.

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Original Title: | The Mark of the Vampire Queen (Vampire Queen #2) |
ISBN: | 0425219321 (ISBN13: 9780425219324) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Vampire Queen #2 |
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Ratings: 4.25 From 2055 Users | 143 ReviewsJudgment Based On Books The Mark of the Vampire Queen (Vampire Queen #2)
This is the conclusion of "The Vampire Queen's Servant", the story of ancient, beautiful Lady Lyssa and her devoted human servant Jacob. It begins where the first book left off, after Lyssa gave Jacob the third mark binding his life to hers. So much happens during the course of this book it would be nearly impossible for me to explain it all. At one point it seemed there was no way it could possibly end happily. Somehow, magically, it does, and in a way I never would have expected.Joey Hill is aDark, Intense, and Erotic. . .It's definitely not for the faint of heart. I'll recommend it to anyone who doesn't mind a little blood with their sex.
Maybe a 3.5. I really wanted to like this book more. I agree with the ratings and other reviewers - much better than the first book. But compared to other vampire books/series, this series just doesn't do it for me. I finally figured out why: I do not care for the vampire world she has created. The major difference between this world and others are the intentional cruelty and uncaring of the vampires. This completely alters the relationship between vampires and human servants, and not in an

This novel is the sequel to The Vampire Queens Servant and as such this review can contain mild spoilers. Just so your warned! Right from the get-go I have to say that THE MARK OF THE VAMPIRE QUEEN is a very character and romance driven story, it doesnt mean there wasnt a plot, there was, it just played second violin. The torch of Jacob and Lyssas love burns bright which translated in sexual desires and feelings running so deep, it left a permanent mark on both main protagonists. The love
Wow, if this story could be compared to a roller coaster, then it's one with a lot of sudden stops, drops, plunges, and loops. With this story, I'm more and more intrigued not just by the series, but by the other works of Ms Hill.It started where the first one left off, with Jacob hoping for a cure for the Delilah virus, then there's Gideon's appearance, the usual characters, and they're gearing for the Council Gathering. Jacob does everything for her, and because she is his Mistress, there are
A Quest for the Delilah virus Wow...what a ride...The Magical world.The ActionThe VampireThe Perfect Escapism The Awesome writing. And, the lovely unforgetable MCs. This book begins right where book 1 left off. It is NOT a standalone. OMG...LOVED!
Everything that Lyssa and Jacob went through in The Vampire Queen's Servant was just sort of a prelude for this one.Basically everything they had been working toward came down to the Vampire Council meeting. And Jacob has to go through some things that would test the resolve of any one who wanted to be a dedicated servant - or at least most any confidently heterosexual man.Fortunately, though, for Jacob, the ending may mean that he doesn't have to go quite through such an experience again.
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