Master Bistrita (Masters of the Consulate Book 11) by Sylvia Black – Review by Desiree Ottinger

Master Bistrita (Masters of the Consulate #11)Master Bistrita by Sylvia Black
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Master Bistrita has watched all the other Masters find their fated mates. He has convinced himself that fate won’t have anyone for him because of his preferences. When Chara charges into an exchange with other Masters in concern for her friend, he is annoyed and intrigued. Chara isn’t new to the world of vampires, per se. She works at his club and her best friend is newly changed. When she realizes that she is in fact Master Bistrita’s fated mate, can she find a role in helping the others save mankind from a hostile takeover from rogue forces that want life to essentially go back to the dark ages? Will Master Bistrita embrace that gift that fate has given him before it’s too late?

I have read this series from the beginning. It was a quick read for me, as I knew a lot of the backstory. I felt like the author touched on it enough for me to remember but others coming into it thinking this is a standalone, might want to think about going back to the beginning for more depth to the storyline. Chara challenged Bistrita endlessly, and I enjoyed his torment in thinking that he could make her into a submissive person. Additionally, I liked that in this book the next Master is introduced with the love interest for him. (I am looking forward to seeing him squirm.) Each book has its own purpose on the path to the end and this one wasn’t anything less than the others. I am truly looking forward to the culmination of this series!

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