Dawnbreaker: The House of Blood and Sun by Hadley Thorne – Review by Deb Robinosn

Dawnbreaker: The House of Blood and SunDawnbreaker: The House of Blood and Sun by Hadley Thorne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book. As the first book in this series, I can not wait for the next book to continue the story of Connor O’Brian and Niamh.

Niamh is the fae Princess next in line for the throne. Her father is gone and is supposed to return at her Naming Ceremony. Niamh is not one to stay in the Hill under the Mound and seeks into the human lands to sing a bar close by. Niamh has the voice of an angel and has become close friends with a few humans. She needs to keep herself glamoured so no one knows she is fae.

Connor O’Brian is a vampire with a wicked Master. He was able to gain his freedom but his Master is NOT accepting the idea. She will do anything to make his life miserable. When Connor walks into the bar his great grand nephews are singing at, he meets Niamh for the first time. He is taken into her thrall even before he hears her sing. He could feel an attachment to her for some unknown reason. This story continues with the growing friendship between Connor and Niamh. This was a great read.

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