



The End of Hatred
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4.5 • 71 Ratings
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
From USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Hefner
Book 1 in the sizzling enemies-to-lovers paranormal romance series
These are dangerous times on Etherya's Earth…
Slayer Princess Miranda has hated the Vampyres for a thousand years. Since the Awakening, she's fought to protect her people, choosing to be a warrior more than a royal. When a female Vampyre washes up on the shore of her compound's riverbank, she seizes the opportunity to take the offensive.
Vampyre King Sathan, distraught at his sister's captivity, agrees to travel with Miranda to extract the Blade of Pestilence, also hoping to change his people's state of endless war. Although the woman hates him due to the constant raids on her compound for the Slayers' life-giving blood, he can't help but admire the stubborn and strong princess.
Determined to fight their growing attraction, they forge a tentative truce while Miranda battles the constant yearning to feel the hulking Vampyre's fangs scrape against her neck...
Their faith in each other must remain strong or all will be lost...
**If you love an enemies-to-lovers tale, this book is for you! The Etherya's Earth fantasy romance series is best read in order although each book does have its own featured hero/heroine and HEA. Content information can be found on the author's website.
Customer Reviews
Thrilling!
So many twists and turns! You will fall in love with all of the characters :) Can’t wait to read more in the series.
A great mix of romance and suspense!
This is not your ordinary romance novel. The storyline is intriguing and leaves you wanting more. I’m really looking forward to the second book in the series. I would highly recommend if you like a page turner with a sexy vibe. Five stars!
Casual reading without substance
It’s an ok read and entertaining. The characters and plot are creative but predictable. There was nearly nothing paranormal about this “paranormal romance”. The romance is charged and graphic but of adolescent quality. It’s fun reading but easily forgettable.