Switching tracks…

For a long time now, I have been blogging about Karen Chance’s books and talking about my relationships with the main characters in that world in an almost casual way.  During that time, Jeaniene Frost has released two books, that although I had purchased them and added them to my to be read queue, I hadn’t read them yet.  So, I am issuing a little bit of a warning and a caution for all those Karen Chance fans who are following me.  I am reading Jeaniene Frost’s night Prince finale.  This may be a wee bit confusing because in this series Vlad (aka Dracula) is the hero and is married to a psychic Leila.  They are fighting against a foe named Mircea who is somehow his stepson as well as his nephew by blood as Radu’s son.  So for the next little bit of time, my posts might become a little confusing.  In all honestly, I am having enough trouble switching tracks within my own mind so that I can fully enjoy the end of the Night Prince series as I return to the world of Jeaniene Frost’s creation.  So, should I be making statements that make no sense in the context of the Karen Chance universe, please forgive me as I am visiting Jeaniene Frost’s universe and thus those statements might make sense in that context.  But given the fact that I keep having to remind myself which series I am reading, the statements may not be making sense in that context either.  It is kind of like the process when learning a new language–your thoughts are in your native language and then you translate them into the new language.  So, now I am reminding myself it is not that Vlad but this one and that sentence shows my inner monologue is confusing–let alone the outer one…

 

Into the Fire Book Cover Into the Fire
Jeaniene Frost
Fiction
Avon
February 28, 2017
384

In the explosive finale to New York Times bestselling author Jeaniene Frost’s Night Prince series, Vlad is in danger of losing his bride to an enemy whose powers might prove greater than the Prince of Vampires’ . . .In the wrong hands, love can be a deadly weapon For nearly six hundred years, Vlad Tepesh cared for nothing, so he had nothing to lose. His brutal reputation ensured that all but the most foolhardy stayed away. Now, falling in love with Leila has put him at the mercy of his passions. And one adversary has found a devastating way to use Vlad’s new bride against him. A powerful spell links Leila to the necromancer Mircea. If he suffers or dies, so does she. Magic is forbidden to vampires, so Vlad and Leila enlist an unlikely guide as they search for a way to break the spell. But an ancient enemy lies in wait, capable of turning Vlad and Leila’s closest friends against them . . . and finally tearing the lovers apart forever.