Today I get to bring to you the second book in her Blood Type trilogy. This continuation of the first book has brought the story to a whole other level. Not to mention the heart crushing twist in the end. For my full review (spoiler free) keep reading after the book blurb.
Book Blurb:
A desperate human. A powerful vampire. A world divided.
Reyna Carpenter was promised paradise. She was delivered into hell.
Giving up her body for money was supposed to be the hardest part of becoming a blood escort. She never expected to lose her heart to her dark, enigmatic boss, Beckham Anderson. After being taken by a depraved captor who plans to rule the world, Reyna will do anything to return to Beckham.
She just has to find the will to survive this game.
From the pawn, rises a queen.
Review:
It’s been 8 weeks since Reyna was kidnapped. Betrayed by someone she thought she could trust. Now, she is a human blood bag. All she wants is for Beckham to find her and rescue her. When help finally comes she can’t completely understand how her world and Beckham have changed in that small amount of time. Reyna wants revenge and to help others like her, but when she gets her chance will her sacrifices pay off or just trap her?
Another fantastic, book throwing, sobbing into my pillow kind of story. K.A Linde has continued Reyna and Beckham’s story but also added a lot more depth to characters we were desperate to know more about but didn’t realize. Elle, the rebel group, plays a very prominent role in this book. We dive more into the world of the rebels and learn more about what is going on and how things with the vampires got so bad. Reyna and Beckham’s love story truly grows…after a few bumps along the way. In the first book of this series we just got a taste of their love but in this one, steam will definitely be coming off the pages. This book has everything a great second book has. It propels the story, brings the reader deeper into the lives of the characters and leaves you screaming at the author, then crying, then screaming again…you get it. If you haven’t started this series yet, you needed to like yesterday. This book only solidifies K.A Linde’s ability to write a paranormal romance with the best of them.