The Primrose That Poisoned Ivy: an Enemies to Lovers Vampire/human Romance Warren Vampires Series Book

By (author)Daisy V. Eden

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Ivy’s fresh start turns into a nightmare when she’s kidnapped by vampires. As she navigates her new life as a blood donor, forbidden feelings spark with the brooding vampire prince.

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‘Suddenly he felt as if he were human again, needing breath – in and out – except she was the breath he needed.’When human Ivy moves away from her hometown for a fresh start, the last thing she expects is to be kidnaped and taken to an underground community full of vampires in Scotland known as the ‘Warren’. Assigned as the personal blood donor of the vampire prince, she is forced into his living quarters, and into his bed.But when she realises she doesn’t quite fit in with the other humans (and it’s not just the English accent), she has to keep a deadly secret from the cold-hearted man who has the power to kill her with one bite. As well as deal with the confusing feelings she has towards him.Angus is bored of Warren life. The human blood donors no longer interest him, and he has a tendency to kill them before he’s had the chance to commit their name to memory. But things begin to change when he suspects that his new donor isn’t all that she seems. She may not be able to escape him, but he can’t get her out of his head, and she elicits feelings in him that he had long thought lost.When the truth comes out, Ivy has to adapt to stay alive, and Angus must decide whether to kill her, or help her.The Primrose that Poisoned Ivy is a full-length 100,000+ word novel perfect for fans of enemies to lovers, slow burn and forbidden romance. Expect brooding vampires with Scottish accents, dual pov, and sexual tension that’s through the roof. It is part one in a series of the Warren Vampires Series and ends on a cliff-hanger that will leave you breathless. This book is spicy andis intended for readers who love adult paranormal romance. It is advised for readers 18+.

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