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BloodLust
BloodLust: Rise of the Iliri: | Auryn Hadley
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When Salryc Luxx turned eighteen, she bit a military officer. That was the first step.To humans, her species is just another resource. Seen as little more than beasts, the lives of iliri and iliri crossbreds are cheap and easily replaced. Sal was raised as one of their pets and has spent her life dreaming of the day she can be free, but it won't be easy.Biting that officer made her a soldier. Three years of serving dutifully earned her the chance to apply for elite forces. That was the second step. Now, she has a piece of paper that admits her to the trials of the Black Blades, a group of elite soldiers who do the jobs no one else can handle. Their success is exactly what she needs to prove her people are more than just something to throw away.But in person, the Black Blades are not at all what she expected. The white eyes of the First Officer, the pale skin of their medic, and the sharp teeth their assassin tries so hard to hide are iliri traits. The best soldiers in her country aren't human, and she had no idea! When a voice leaks into her mind, she learns there's a lot more her species has kept secret - and the Black Blades have been hiding it in plain sight this whole time.She's going to have to change her plan, but being so close to her own kind is sending her instincts into overdrive. The sweet scent of humans, the lure to claim a mate, and her desire to see her commanding officer drop his eyes are becoming a problem. If she wants to prove that her people deserve freedom - that she deserves it - she has to stop acting like a beast. There's just one little problem.Humans aren't her masters, they're her prey.This is the first book in an action-packed, epic, science-based fantasy series. Like all novels by Auryn Hadley, BloodLust does not end with a cliffhanger. This complete novel may contain adult themes and may not be suitable for younger readers.
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I loved the storyline. That's it. I only liked what this book could have been. Not how it was. In all honestly I hated everyone in it and didn't like how it was written. Juvenile is the word l'd use. I know it was a reverse harem type of book, but the author didn't have to immediately let her jump into bed with Cyno right after she was with Blaec. The way he just tossed her to Jase though, also grated at me. This was just a really bad read for me.