Amanda Glaeser's Reviews > Hydrous
Hydrous (Immortal Coven, #2)
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Witches and Warlocks and Fae, oh my!
I've always had a soft spot for fictional men with pointed ears and blood lust (is that wrong?) and this book did not disappoint in that department.
Beginning a few months after the events in Lifeblood, Hydrous is a wonderful story of two leaders who put the people they love most before themselves and in the process, they find love in each other.
There are many words I could use to describe Naiya's story but the one word that stood out most in my mind was trust.
Being the Head of her coven has taken its toll on the water witch Naiya. However, when she meets Finrador, the King of the Blood Fae, something that has been locked deep inside her breaks free.
Finrador knew there was something alluring about the tiny witch the minute he laid eyes on her but he didn't understand just how deeply that attraction ran until her full power is released.
It's a beautiful read with a heart stopping storyline and crazy spicy scenes.
I've always had a soft spot for fictional men with pointed ears and blood lust (is that wrong?) and this book did not disappoint in that department.
Beginning a few months after the events in Lifeblood, Hydrous is a wonderful story of two leaders who put the people they love most before themselves and in the process, they find love in each other.
There are many words I could use to describe Naiya's story but the one word that stood out most in my mind was trust.
Being the Head of her coven has taken its toll on the water witch Naiya. However, when she meets Finrador, the King of the Blood Fae, something that has been locked deep inside her breaks free.
Finrador knew there was something alluring about the tiny witch the minute he laid eyes on her but he didn't understand just how deeply that attraction ran until her full power is released.
It's a beautiful read with a heart stopping storyline and crazy spicy scenes.
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April 21, 2022
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