Blood Rebellion: Blood Destiny, Book 7

Blood Rebellion: Blood Destiny, Book 7

Connie Suttle

Language: English

Pages: 273

ISBN: B007FEADOC

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


"I believe you have visitors," Giff said, setting the coronet on its velvet stand.

"I know." I rubbed my forehead where the pale line showed from wearing the gold band. "People waiting on me and I have hat lines."

Lissa expected her life as Queen of Le-Ath Veronis to run smoothly. At least for a little while. Reality has a way of intruding on even the most idyllic of circumstances. Complications arise in the form of creatures created by the Ra'Ak; creatures who now seem bent on destroying the universe, one planet at a time. The former Ra'Ak and Elemaiya who were left on Kifirin are determined to rebel; vampires are clamoring for entertainment and other distractions on Le-Ath Veronis and family that Lissa never suspected she had show up—some of them in the most unexpected of ways. Lissa is forced to juggle the difficulties in her life while dealing with the ugliest of betrayals.

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“A decree from the Queen, stating that the City Councils take the week endings off from meetings,” Flavio said. “A Royal Decree,” Kyler nodded enthusiastically. I was only now realizing that I’d been cutting into her time with Flavio. “Great. What am I supposed to do, wave my arms or something?” I grumbled. “That would work for me,” Flavio chuckled. “You need a royal seal; you don’t have one,” Gabron offered. “One that can balance a ball on his nose,” Tony snickered. “I’m coming over

panels that were collecting sunlight and feeding all those lights. I sighed. We needed libraries, theatres and all sorts of things for the vampires who were collecting on Le-Ath Veronis. And we still didn’t have the laws hammered out. I worried over the application to join the Reth Alliance—we were supposed to get that information the following week and it would be a major blow if we were turned down. I realized I was saying these things aloud after a while and Reemagar sat there, listening

was late summer there—I learned that much by Looking. After staring down at myself, I found I was now dressed in black leathers, just like everybody else. Dragon was making sure I fit in as well as I could. I think every Falchani who had joined the Saa Thalarr was there with me—Dragon, Crane, Drake, Drew, Dragon Taylor, Crane Trevor, Pheran Tiger, Caylon Black, Veykan, Turtle and Rik. Devin had come along, too, I saw. I knew where she’d be sleeping. “Did you get a chance to say no?” Devin sidled

time,” I introduced her. “She is also my stepmother. She will be speaking truth to you when she answers your questions.” I was being Queen, now, although I was exhausted and shaky as hell. “In your opinion, Lady Mother, what is the age when a comesula is fully grown and capable of handling blood donation?” Hervis asked. He was the biggest proponent for the twenty-five year plan. “Their bones and organs come to full growth around the age of twenty-nine,” Amara smiled at the gathering. We had

himself. He laid everything on a dressing table nearby and sat on the wide edge of the marble tub. “Now, what sort of trouble have you gotten yourself into?” He folded arms over his chest. I gaped at the second most beautiful man I’d ever met, realizing that I cared about him. And he wasn’t yelling, either, which was a real plus. His question (and tone) had been a conversational one. “Where do you want to start?” I asked with a shrug. “Start with why you came in covered in blood and guts and go

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