Master Sardinia (Masters of the Consulate Book #8) by Sylvia Black – Review by Angela Hayes

Master SardiniaMaster Sardinia by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

5 Stars

 

“ My hand touches his…
I quickly pull my hand back as waves of desire snake down my spine and settle into my core. This raw ache for him just gets stronger and stronger as the day goes on. The attraction as a human was strong enough, but this—an almost undeniable magnetism to the brute I can barely contain. ”

Master Sardinia is the eighth book in the Masters of the Consulate series by Sylvia Black. I know I have said this with every new instalment in this series, but it’s true- this series just gets better with each new instalment- and I don’t need any more enticement than sexy vampires: vampire mafia to be exact- even better.
Again, as with the rest of the series, this is a fantastic dark vampire romance/paranormal romance- and has all the ingredients of a romantic suspense too– with an underworld society/vampire mafia, enemies to lovers, a fated mates element, age gap, danger, drama, high stakes, chemistry, sizzle, agendas, evil plans, politics, magic, emotion, action, loyalty, bonds, mysteriousness, intrigue, tension, emotion, and is told from a duel POV- which gives this story added depth and interest.
I highly recommend reading the other books in the series before beginning this one. Because even though you could read this as a standalone, as each book in the series focuses on its own separate character/s, and there are also some interconnected details, as well as recurring characters that pop up/span the series- so I really recommend reading from the beginning, so you know what’s happened right from the start.
The best part about this series is that there are 12 books planned…. 8 down, 4 still to comewhich means more sexy vampires on the way!
Oh, and did I mention VAMPIRES!!!!!
Bring on Book #9 – I can’t wait!!!
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Sylvia Black!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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