All's Fair in Love and Blood
Jennifer Peel
by Caroline Peckham
The hunt for vengeance has reached its blood-soaked climax. After months of stalking the shadows, the lines between predator and prey have blurred, leaving our heroine trapped in the clutches of the very King she sought to destroy. As a vampire hunter with a score to settle for her brother’s murder, she is no damsel in distress, even when the dark and dangerous Kings of the Zodiac are tearing the world apart to claim her back.
This high-stakes dark romance masterfully blends the lethal allure of vampires with the volatile intensity of an enemies-to-lovers dynamic. The tension is suffocating, pushing the boundaries of loyalty and desire as secrets regarding the Fae world are finally ripped into the light. It is a propulsive conclusion that demands total emotional surrender, forcing readers to question who truly holds the power when destiny and death collide.
If you are craving a paranormal series that delivers visceral agony alongside heart-stopping passion, this is your next obsession. Prepare for a brutal, unforgettable finale where no one escapes unscathed. With blood on their hands and their fates intertwined, the characters prove that in the realm of the Fae, love is the most dangerous weapon of all.
March 8, 2025
I seriously need to send the Twisted Sisters a bill for the emotional trauma they wrecked on me. Alas, I tread willingly forward and totally plan a re-read of Zodiac Academy. Maybe I’m an unawakened Basilisk shifter. IYKYK. I’m sitting here trying to write a book review and am at a complete loss, so maybe let me say this. I procrastinated finishing the last 200 pages because I did not want this journey to end. I’m usually the type to devour and fly through a book. Emotional rollercoaster that I...
May 27, 2025
Overall, I enjoyed this series. I really enjoyed the 1st 2 books, then found myself lagging to get through the next ones. Not fast burn enough for me. I liked the storyline a lot for the types of fae i had never heard of, and the way their magic worked was way different than most stories. But I felt like there was a lot of \"fluff\" and redundancy that should have been edited out and replaced with more content. And why make this last book so long? Why not give Ryder his own book like everyone...
June 23, 2023
This series has crashed me into the deepest of agonies and the highest points of joy. I have cried and laughed more while reading this book since the first time I read where the red fern grows. There’s something enthralling about a book series that captures you so fully that their reality becomes yours. A few minor spoilers ahead. I loved each of her men equally. They really felt like they had separate personalities aside from being the standard stereotype tropes of the broody one, the carefree...
January 13, 2025
Yes this last in series is long but it was so well planned out. No rushing to close the multiple storylines. (Yes one is left hanging and I'm running to Rosie's saga right after this review) But overall this made me laugh so hard I chocked and cry so much I couldn't catch my breath. This moved to to slow down and read not skim and for someone who averages a few hundred books a year that says something. All the men are next level and the FMC is a true badass. The sexytimes are plentiful if a...
February 4, 2025
This review kills me to have to write, but I have to be honest about my feelings about this book. Normally I start with the good things about books I read and go into the bad, but (and this kills me to say this) there were more bad things about this book than good. This was by far my least favorite book in the Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac series. The authors could have taken half of book 4 and half of this book to make it a four-book series. I struggled to get through it. Granted, it only took...
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