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Princess Dracula
Princess Dracula | John Patrick Kennedy
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All power comes at a price... Ruxandra learned everything she knew growing up in a convent. Training to be the perfect nobleman's wife, she relished the prospect of a simple life. But everything changes when her father, Vlad Dracula, retrieves her on her 18th birthday. Securing her a marriage is the last thing he has in mind... After performing a mysterious ritual over her, Ruxandra gains uncontrollable supernatural powers. Alone, terrified, and faced with an unknown future, Ruxandra is left to forge a new life for herself. There's only one thing she knows: if she doesn't learn to control her unnatural instincts, she'll destroy every last shred of her humanity.
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LibrarianRyan
Princess Dracula | John Patrick Kennedy
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Mehso-so

3.5 ⭐
In this tale, Vlad the Impaler is not Dracula. He is just a king at war with the Turks. His daughter Ruxandra has been in a convent for 10 years. She has spent her childhood there. Until Dad shows up and says, come with me. Turns out daddy has nefarious plans. His warriors strip her naked and lay her out in a pentagram inside a cave to call forth a demon. Vlad demands power to defeat the Turks and offers his virgin daughter as a sacrifice.

LibrarianRyan But the fallen angel wants nothing to do Vald. It asks Rauxandra if she wants to live. When the answer is Yes, the fallen angel gives Rauxandra everlasting life and Princess Dracula is born. But this book does not Follow most Dracula stories. Rauxandra spends most of the book learning and dreading what she has become. There are scenes that try to be spicy, but it‘s a man writing sex scenes for women and it reads like one. 3y
LibrarianRyan It has Sapphic moments as Rauxandra and her her best female friends experiment so they are knowledgeable for their future husbands, but these parts of the story are not done well. Overall the book is intriguing. I am not sure I will read the rest of the series. Book 1 ends with a note of what happens 132 years later in order to get you interested in the next book, and while intrigued, I‘m not sure, I‘m intrigued enough to continue. 3y
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LibrarianRyan
Princess Dracula | John Patrick Kennedy
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I‘ve been in a horror binge lately. So I feed my need. The center one is a Krampus book. So it‘s going on my #wintergames TBR

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BeansPage
Princess Dracula | John Patrick Kennedy
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#BookHaul #BookMail today! 🎉🎉🎉

Has anyone read any of these? 😃

Pogue The Woman in Black was scary! 5y
BeansPage @Pogue that's what I've heard and I'm really excited to read it. I love ghost stories 👻 5y
DGRachel I enjoyed Relic. It was not what I expected. 5y
Godpants I‘ve only heard bad things about Son of Rosemary. 5y
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WeeWeegieBookworm
Princess Dracula | John Patrick Kennedy
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Amazon keeps recommending me this series. Anyone read it?

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bookishlyisha
Princess Dracula | John Patrick Kennedy
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Bailedbailed

This book was terrible. Lol laughably terrible. Full of terrible sex scenes and zero character development. What plot there actually was, was also terrible. I loved the idea of a book about Dracula's daughter but this was just terrible.

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i.z.booknook
Princess Dracula | John Patrick Kennedy
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Panpan

(Currently skiing 🎿 in France 🇫🇷 hence the snow ❄️ outside😂) I really wanted to like this book because it seemed like the kind of books I loved when I was a bit younger, however the writing made me really uncomfortable... it was very clear it was written by a man; putting in lesbian scenes and boobs when it wasn't necessary, and not as skillfully and tastefully as Game of Thrones etc does it 😕