‘The Emerald Lily’ A well written tale of vampires and magic
There are lots of vampire stories out there. Twilight is a recent popular one. There was also True Blood, Vampire Diaries and many others. When I heard of The Emerald Lily I was looking forward to reading it. This was a book that surprised me in a few ways. I was able to read a digital copy and here is what I thought of it.
You can read the plot for The Emerald Lily here:
When Princess Vilhelmina Dragomir is awakened from her hellish sleep with a blood kiss from a handsome stranger, she learns that much has changed while she’s been away. The armies of the Black Lily and the vampire Crown have amassed and are on the brink of war.
No romantic entanglements, no family. Mikhail Romanov, Captain of the Bloodguard, took a vow when he joined the Bloodguard. But he never planned for the gut-punching attraction he would feel for the untouchable princess. He must keep his focus, though. In order to avenge his family, it’s essential he help Mina claim her crown and keep his damn hands off of her.
But Mina sets her heart on the elusive captain, and keeping his focus on the great battle ahead becomes harder and harder. While they’re making plans, the evil King Dominik has been making some of his own. This time, he will show no mercy to the Princess…
I had a great time reading The Emerald Lily. It may seem like a romance, but there is so much more to it. There is action, drama, magic, mystery, suspense and a few surprises as the tale unfolds. The characters were wonderful, and really grow and evolve as this story is being told. If you are a fans of vampires and want to read something different, then this is a book you will want to check out. To learn more about The Emerald Lily click on this website.
The Emerald Lily is out now. You can order this book on Amazon, at Barnes and Noble and on Kobo.