![]() ![]() ![]() For a century he was her sexual plaything. When Zsadist matured, Catriona had him taken to a dungeon, and tattooed as a blood slave. When he was very young, Zsadist was kidnapped and sold to Catriona, a member of the glymera (the vampire aristocracy) where he served her household as a kitchen boy. Zsadist and his twin brother Phury were born to the warrior Ahgony and his wife Naseen. To go with his menacing looks, Zsadist has a warped psyche, and as flashbacks to his past show, he has a lot to be warped about. Unlike the other brothers who are all bulky with muscle and handsome verging on beautiful, Zsadist is lean, scarred, pierced, and shavenheaded – with that skull-beneath-the-skin look about him. ![]() However, even these ubermacho warriors are scared of the one called Zsadist. If you’ve read the first two books, you know that the brothers are all vampire warriors – big, bad, scary guys who take no prisoners when it comes to fighting lessers, the desouled humans who hunt and kill ordinary vampires. This book also lays the ground for upcoming entries in the series and I must say it really piqued my appetite. A handy glossary at the beginning of the book helps. Those who have not read the first two books may feel a bit like the new bride at a family reunion, but eventually you’ll figure out who’s who. ![]()
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