
The Blood of all Monsters
by L.H.Rooney
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Pub Date 13 Dec 2022 | Archive Date 14 Dec 2022

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Description
When Sandie’s husband is abducted by the Fae, family secrets are divulged, and magical powers revealed. The Elf King isn’t the only one who would try to destroy her, and those she holds most dear.
If Sandie survives the Portal journey, she and her furry companions, Clara and Cash, must find a way to rescue James before it’s too late. In a world filled with Elves, Fairies, Shifters, Lycans, and Vampires,
Sandie must overcome her fears and embrace who she is…even if it means becoming a monster. It is a story of friendship, unexpected joy, and a love so powerful it transcends the great distance between worlds, incredible pain, and sacrifice.
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ISBN | 9780645632804 |
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Featured Reviews

I loved the use of the Fae and the other fantasy elements going on, it was what I was hoping for from the description and enjoyed everything going on with this. The romance elements was what I was hoping for and did such a good job feeling like a real romance. L.H.Rooney has a great writing style and I'm so glad I was able to read this.
"That’s a nice way of putting it.” Mazen said, sliding a pastry laden platter onto the smooth wood. “He’s a complete fuckwit. And that Menae…Lydia always called her a Menae-ce.” He snorted, as he re-called the joke between he and his best friend. I wondered how things were going on that front."

A great story! It dark, it’s adventure packed, it’s everything I would want in a book! The cover initially drew me in, but the story kept me until the very end. It gave me ACOTAR vibes, but geared more towards a younger audience.