An Inheritance Of Curses
Publisher Description
The first LeFey plunged the Four Houses of Magic—fae, vampires, werewolves and witches—into a century of conflict. Light-seeking fae fought blood-fueled vampires, werewolves ruthlessly defended their packs, and witches stole power from all. Now the Houses survive by a single promise: never the Four shall meet…
Heir to a bloody legacy, witch Rose LeFey spent her life carefully separated from the other magical races. Then a simple errand shatters her world. All she had to do was check on her aunt, confirm she's not practicing any illegal magic and get out. But when she finds the basement full of prisoners, she fears she's been cursed to repeat history.
The vampire staked to the table is a sarcastic, bloody mess. The beautiful, defiant fae princess and her dedicated cousin are trapped in an iron cage. And an insanely attractive werewolf is chained to the brick wall.
He's massive, covered in fur, and furious at being held captive.
She can't look away—even if she should.
Contact between the Four Houses is strictly forbidden. Worse still, witches aren't built for close-quarters combat. A fae's natural light-magic, a vampire's blood-fueled speed, and a werewolf's fury are equally deadly threats.
But Rose can't leave any of them at her aunt's mercy—not even the wolf.
As soon as Rose touches the werewolf, a mate-bond snaps between them. Holy hex—she walked right into a spell. A trick designed to tear apart her self control and drive her mad with desire—and straight into her aunt's clutches. Her aunt has unleashed war on the magical Houses and humans alike—and she wants Rose at her side.
Hex that.
The vampire wants revenge, the fae to save her mother's life, and the werewolf to protect his pack at all costs. And Rose is desperate to deny her deadly magic and stop her aunt. To do any of that, they must find a way to work together.
But after a thousand years apart, facing a threat torn from their very blood, can they save their worlds—or will they destroy everything they love?
Customer Reviews
Good grief!
What can go wrong next? Great story!
Sooo good
I really enjoyed this book! Great read the southern accent was a little much but overrall enjoyed the story line, characters, and plot! Great book can’t wait to read the rest of the series!1
Needs an editor!!!
I suppose this could have been really great, but if you have issues with typos, grammar problems and missing words, it will drive you absolutely nuts. I couldn’t even get into it because my brain kept correcting as I was reading. Silly I know, but it’s how my noggin works, so if you’re similar give this one a pass!