![]() ![]() ![]() I did find the book predictable (I figured out early on - as I am sure other readers did as well - why Adrian married her), but it didn't ruin the experience for me. How vampires came to be was also really cool. I really enjoyed that the vampires are your "classic" vampires, where they can't go in the sun, drink blood, and are strong. Can Isolde get over her guilt over her feelings for her people's enemy? Why did Adrian marry her?įor the most part, I loved it! I loved the story. ![]() But as Adrian guides her in her new role as queen, and she gets to know the vampires around her, she starts to learn that everything she was brought up to believe was a lie. Isolde has no choice but to learn how to survive the brutal vampire court. When her attempt fails, he threatens her - try it again, and he will change her. Despite her fathers objections, Isolde marries him, with the intent on killing him. But when Adrian rides up to her kingdom intent on conquering it, she is left with a choice - marry him, and her father may remain king under Adrian's rule, or her people will be slaughtered when the battle begins. There is an undeniable chemistry and attraction between them, despite Isolde hating him and his kind. Isolde doesn't know why King Adrian chose her as his consort. It centers around Isolde, a Princess, and Vampire King, Adrian. King of Battle and Blood is the first book in Scarlett St. ![]()
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