BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Warning: This book contains strong sexual content, scenes of violence, and taboo topics. It is not suitable for younger readers or adult readers who object to such content.
After surviving her captivity at Savilla’s fortress, Rose has begun her year’s training at the Sisterhood, but the peace and content she has found is soon shattered by the mysterious hauntings of a stranger; one no one else can see. Soon, her world is turned upside down as family secrets she never imagined, come to light, destroying everything she thought was real in her life, and she is forced to battle the most powerful of warlocks for her very life.
Part of the Vampires in the Mist series, this is a full-length, stand-alone novel. It follows Rose and the Witches but can be read as a stand-alone novel as well.

MY REVIEW:
Back to her new life with her hunkie vampires, Rose is shocked by revelations about her own ancestral past. This tale is so much darker and twisted than the last one. And, reader beware, there are triggers galore.
When I bought the serialization, I didn’t realize there was still a 6th book which wasn’t available to purchase anymore. I debated with myself about rebuying the first 2 out of the 3 stories. But I HAD TO KNOW what happened to Rose in that other dimensional realm her father trapped her in. So, yeah, I guess Rose became a bit more relatable for me in this book.
Still, the rest of the characters all sounded the same. Calling a man a male all the time is boring. And I still don’t understand what role Gian really played. Yeah, he’s the head vampire, but there was always the hint that someday he would have his taste of Rose. Which never happened. Also, the witch that set up Rose was never identified or punished. Some unanswered questions. Could there be another book?
If you’re a reader who doesn’t mind the darker side of erotica, and vampire lovers, you’ll enjoy this story. I give it 4 stars.










An interesting review, Sahara. It sounds as if there ought to be another book to tie up to loose ends.
That’s why I’m hoping. LOL.