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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Lisa Helmick

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another good story in this series. There is a new element added in here by the way of Natalia family. She unwittingly becomes involved in the hunt for Lucas. She seems to be a stand up girl who is tired of always being treated like a baby by her brothers. Oradea is another vampire trying to protect his legacy and property. He meets and unexpectedly falls for the princess of the Benzini family. He is honorable in that respect as he tries to resist her in favor of relations between the Vampires and Syndicate. This all leads to some sexy times as well as action scenes. We see a lot of the past Masters and their mates when they come to town. Things are getting heated on the Rogue side and I look forward to the next installment.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Emily H

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Master Oradea is searching for a traitor and needs the help of the other Master Vampires to capture him. What he does not plan for is Natalia, a stunning beauty who vehemently wants nothing to do with him. Who can he trust and can he sway Natalia into giving him what he really wants, her.

This was entertaining. I thought the chemistry with the enemies to lover angle pulled you into the story right away. Pacing was wonderful and am anxious to read more in this series.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Betsy Melano

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have read several of the books in this series. I have enjoyed reading them and learning about the couples that come together to support each other even if they are witches and vampires working together. In the 10th installment we learn more about Master Oradea and the vampires interact more with the syndicate members. The connection between Master Oradea and Natalia Benzini seems to come together quickly even though the oldest Benzini brother threatens Oradea to keep Natalia safe. The vampires are working to uncover where Lucas may be hiding with the shifters. A great continuation of the struggle and I can’t wait to read the next installment.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black

Master Oradea is the tenth book in the Masters of the Consulate Series. Hot Dang I didn’t think this series could get any better but dang was I wrong. This is a series that I’ve truly enjoyed reading since the first book. This can be read as standalones but I’d highly recommend reading this series in order. They are each about a different couple and man it’s a stellar series. There’s a lot going on and each one kinda builds off the last. Characters overlap and it’s definitely worth the time. It’s on my top 3 reread list. This is another wonderfully written Dark Paranormal Romance that once you start reading there’s no stopping until you’ve finished. I literally read this in one afternoon because I simply couldn’t put it down. This is Master Oradea and Natalia’s story. This is a fast paced story with twists and turns that will have you turning the pages trying to figure out what is going to happen next. I don’t want to give anything away.i highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens next. I’m looking forward to reading the next book in this series

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Angela Shirley

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Master Oradea is on a mission to locate the rogue vampire who is trying to uncover the secrets of the consulate but on his travels the pureblood vampire gets caught up with a fiery character who intrigues him but also, he needs to protect her, but he realised she does not need defending too much. So, as they are weaving through the crossfire something is discovered and if this secret of the stones they must try and keep this away from the rogue elements, but the battle lines are drawn, and The Consulate are ready for the battle.

This is the tenth book in this series and as always follows another Master in the Consulate, this adds the next instalment to the series and drives the story deeper into trying to uncover the rogue elements. These books can be read separately but there is a arch story which weaves through each book, and I recommended reading them in order.

I can’t wait for the next instalment in this series.

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Master Oradea is Book 10 in the Masters of the Consulate series and one of my favorite series’….its a series I cannot get enough. I was very excited to dive right in to Master Oradea’s story and boy it did not disappoint. Although you can read each book as a standalone..please do yourself a favor and start from the beginning….being part of a world of vampires, witches, shifters, fated mates and sizzling chemistry. I love each book in this series and it continues to get better and better.

Master Oradea and the rest of The Master are still in search to hunt down the notorious, Lucas, who is rogue and dangerous. When Natalia and Oradea meet..the instant chemistry is undeniable….what Oradea does not originally plan for is having to saving the beautiful, Natalia, in the hands of the rogue vampires..especially the danger it entails…but with danger in every turn and who do you trust…will Oradea be able to keep Natalia safe….

Definitely read and find out…I am anxiously waiting on Master Bistrita’s story!!

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Hannah Porter

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wooowza book ten already!! I couldn’t wait to escape back into the world! With new and old friends I was ready for this next adventure. You would think since this being the 10th book the series it would lose some of its lackluster ,but NOPE. Sylvia Black just keeps knocking it out of the park each book she writes. Each one being just as compelling then the last, if not more. This one follows Natalia and Master Oradea (who are my new favorite 🤣i think i say that about every new book/couple that comes out. Maybe I love all of them) the chemistry between them is plus ultra. Told from both POVs which you gotta love. You’ll have to tell me if yall saw these twists coming or not , because I know some I definitely didn’t and I was shook. If you haven’t read the previous book you really need to go back to read them, as for me Bring on Book number 11 and 12 🥰🥰 what am i going to do after this series is done?

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Rita White

This is the 10th book in Master Of The Consulate Series. This is a stand-alone book, but I would suggest starting from the start. I read this book with no issues of not reading the others but would have gotten more in-depth with the characters from the previous books. There are vampires, humans, witches, and shifters. This is a dark vampire mafia romance with some steam. Need I say anymore?? There is loyalty, and there is a difficult time of trying to see if there is betrayal. Oh, and the romance… it’s there also. I will go back and start from the beginning of the series and can’t wait to finish them all so I can dive deep into this world that the author has created for us.
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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203516955-master-oradea” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1702090188l/203516955._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203516955-master-oradea”>Master Oradea</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21440759.Sylvia_Black”>Sylvia Black</a><br/>

My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6496428972″>5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />

I can’t believe we are almost at the end of this series! It has been such a good series and I have enjoyed each book for different reasons. The vampires are still on the hunt for the rogues and they keep coming ever closer. Like the masters before, Oradea meets his fated mate when she puts herself in danger. She has powers of her own, some of which she didn’t even know about. Unfortunately when she uses her powers she puts them all in danger. This has all of the elements and steam we have come to expect if you have read all the books in the series. Master Oradea is just as enjoyable as all the others and just as fast paced. Just make sure you don’t have anything important planned because you won’t want to stop reading until the book is finished.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Barbara Bohls

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 10th book in the series and it can be read as a stand alone. I haven’t read every book in this series but I have read a few. It is a good read if yup don’t read the others but you would gain more perspective with the story having read them in order. That said, let’s break down this book without giving anything away. First, you will be submersed into a paranormal world that is so vividly described that you are able to picture everything like a photograph in your mind. That is just the beginning, you will then meet all of these characters that are going to have you second guessing whether or not they actually exist. The author has written everything so thoughtfully and carefully that you highly expect for all of these supernatural beings are real. It will have you saying, how did the author think of that, because even if you didn’t see that coming or that being an ability; you do now. There are things in this book that just make sense, like of course that is happening because why wouldn’t it, types of situations. However, you as the reader don’t expect it and then you’re sitting there like….yep, should have guessed. This book takes twists and turns that you don’t see coming. There is suspense, mystery, action, romance, steam, paranormal beings, supernatural powers, and an amazing story line. You can’t go wrong with reading this book and I am thinking I am going to do a deep dive into the rest of the books I haven’t read yet. They seem to keep getting better and better with each one.
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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Angela Plate, May 2024

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book contains all the paranormal goodies. This is the 10th book in this series. It’s well written, fast paced and well developed. It’s a standalone but I suggest reading the series in order.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Tausha Treadway

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black. This is the 10th installment in the Masters of the Consulate series and while they don’t have to be read in order, I highly recommend it. In this book its the story of Oradea & Natalia and the story is told from both their perspectives. Master Oradea is very angry because he has found out Lucas who is Overmaster Descallia’s right hand man, is a traitor. Lucas’s mate is even being treated as a enemy even though she has always fought for the vampires. Oradea is on the hunt for the rogue because he can’t afford for their secrets to be found out. He knows that if their secrets are revealed it will put them all in danger. When a beautiful red head, Natalia puts herself in harms way, Oradea is intrigued and knows he must save her. When Natalia uses her magic it puts a light on things that should have been left in the dark and exposes them all to danger. Will they be able to accept they are fated mates and will they be able to stop the evil from destroying everything around them? Read this Paranormal fantasy to find out!

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Shea Gilkerson

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book I’ve found to read in this series, but it won’t be the last. From the world-building that is done and shared here in book 10, I look forward to starting at the beginning and watching all of the characters and scenarios build.

Master Oradea seeks out rogue vampires and shifters in this vampire mafia dark romance. He is currently trying to figure out how to handle the traitorous actions of Lucas, Master Descallia’s right hand man. Everyone is on edge and unsure of who is trustworthy. When Lucas requests safety within the borders of Oradea’s territory, he refuses. When Master Oradea decides to seek out the help from the new family of the Syndicate brothers to catch the rogues and avoid the war amongst the supernatural, they are leery of getting involved until their younger sister is threatened and offer their help if Master Oradea takes Natalia and protects her.

Natalia and Master Oradea immediately spark off of one another when he just wants her to listen, and she wants to do anything BUT listen to him. While we are led to believe that Natalia is only human, she proves to have powers of her own for Oradea to contend with on top of her defiance of him and secrets she keeps. The included tropes are vampires/shifters/witches/fated mates/paranormal worlds, enemies to lovers, suspense, tension, magic, chemistry, rogue attacks, betrayal, passion, and so much more. It’s unfair to place this beautiful world down into a series of tropes when it is so much more. Really looking forward to jumping in at book 1!

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Master Oradea (Masters of Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black Review by Heidi Woodring

Master Oradea by Sylvia Black is the tenth book in the Master of the Consulate series. This is the first book that I read in the series and not my normal read bur I do have to say that I now want to read it all. I was taken by the characters, the world created by the author, and I could not put it down. The book was filled with so much from chemistry, twists, and betrayal. In this book you will find witches, vampires, shifters, and humans.
Master Oradea needs to protect Natalia from the rogues are captured. Right away there is an attraction between them. He wants to keep her safe and she knows she will one day need to use what her grandmother taught her. Can everyone work together? Can everyone stay safe?
A must read that I highly recommend!

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Santana Hicks

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The rogues are still on the run and this time they have entered Master Oradea’s territory. The masters are getting restless. Everytime they think they have the rogues cornered, they always get away. It seems they are always one step ahead of the Masters and their team.

The vampires decide to try to align themselves with the local human mafia but all that does is put a target on their backs, especially the little sister of the group named Natalia. Oradea does not want this beautiful innocent girl in the crossfire so he takes her under his protection. Instantly there is some tension between the two but Oradea is trying not to let it affect the job he has to do or the promise he made to Natalia’s brothers. She is off limits. Too bad she doesn’t care what her brothers say. Natalia just wants to be able to look after herself for once. That includes who she can and cannot have relations with.

They seem to be closing in on the rogues and their leader but once again, they evade the vampires and go into the next masters territory, setting things up for the next book of the series.

After 10 books, you think the author would be running out of storyline and personalities to write about but Sylvia Black still has lots to say. The author hasn’t lulled at all even this far into the series. The love stories are romantic and steamy and the sub plot keeps you hooked to see what happens next! I can’t wait until the next book!

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Desiree Ottinger

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Master Oradea is tasked with bringing rogue vampires and shifters to justice that are hiding in his territory. The syndicate family in his area are hesitant to join in his pursuit until their sister Natalia is threatened. It is an instant love match that fate has brought into play at just the right time. Unfortunately, there is betrayal and distrust between the vampires and their witch mates. Can they survive to see forever together? Or will fate step in once again and help the rogues to stay one step ahead of Master Descallia and his consulate masters?

This is a quick read. There was an unexpected twist/betrayal that I was hoping would not happen, but at the last minute… ugh. It was a stab in the heart, for sure. At this point, I feel invested in this series, and I want to see it through to the end. While I want to know how it all ends, I am not quite ready to say goodbye to all of these characters. I feel like there is so much more that I need to know about them. All in all, a wonderful addition to the series.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Sarah King

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Master Oradea and Natalia’s is the tenth in the Master of Consulate Series. Each book adds to the main story that carries through the series as well as has the focus of a couple. It really is best if read in order. In Oradea and Natalia’s book, the Masters are still focused on finding the traitors and rougues. Natalia seeks out Oradea when her life is threatened.
Will they find the traitors?
Can Oradea keep Natalia safe?
Will they get their HEA?

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book #10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Angela Hayes

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Master Oradea is the tenth book in the Masters of the Consulate series by Sylvia Black. It is another dark paranormal romance with enemies to lovers, a rogue vampire faction, shifters, witches, magic, pure bloods, politics, agendas, fated mates, drama, danger, tension, intrigue, chemistry, sizzle, action, and more. Again, as with the rest of the series, this is told from a duel POV- which helps deliver a fuller perspective.
This is Master Oradea and Natalia Benzini’s story- a dark, tense, romantic suspense-that not only tells their story, but also helps build the background story which has been developing throughout the entire series.
It is because of this ‘overarching, background’ story that I highly recommend reading the entire series, in sequence, so you have all the important details, character, and other relevant information on board- otherwise there might be some undue confusion.
There is a lot going on, and a large ‘cast’ of characters, so even though each book focuses on one individual ‘couple’- there is a recurring cast which pops up in instalments throughout the series- so ‘knowing ‘who is who’ helps.
As this ends on a bit of a cliffy, which is set to continue in the next is instalment — “Master Bistrita” (Book #11).
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Sylvia Black!

 

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Crystal Jimmo

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sylvia has done another fantastic job on this series. In this book we meet Master Oradea and Natalia. While it is a stand-alone, it does follow the storyline of the rest of the Masters of the Consulate series, so I do suggest reading the previous stories to get a general idea of the storyline and what’s going on. The chemistry between Oradea and Natalia was burning off the page. Natalia’s fiery personality clashes with Oradea’s dominant. Secrets are being stolen and revealed, and lines are being drawn. Who comes out on top and who doesn’t come out unscathed? I loved reading this book, and the characters were wonderfully well done!

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Cindy Rushin

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book and it was very nice to read the continuing story about the master vampires and their loves. This book is about Oradea and Natalia and how they find each other in the midst of the battle that is going on. I enjoyed being able to follow their journey and how even through the twists and turns of the battle they were in, they came together. This is an excellent series and I recommend it to others that enjoy paranormal romance.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Lucy Machard

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is the first book I’ve read by this author, and while it is a short, simple read, I did have a lot of moments where I was confused and unsure of the plot. While it is the 10th book in the series, it is marketed as a stand alone novel, but if you’re going to get started in this series, the I would suggest starting at book one, since it’s across the same universe. It personally isn’t something that I was absolutely 100% enthralled with. I liked the book, I like vampire and mafia novels, but this one just wasn’t something I loved a whole lot. I struggled to get into the story, and it just seemed to drag for me. However, that shouldn’t stop you from trying it out, because you might enjoy it more than I did. It just wasn’t for me.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Kerry Baker

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was so excited to get my hands on the next book on this series. By book 10, most series have started to wan and lose their grip on me but this one just keeps getting better and better. I was pulled straight into these books and the characters. I loved getting to know them and discovering even more about this world I have come to love.
This author really has an interesting writing style. Her books have a dark and intense feeling to them and yet they are so easy to read because of how well written they are. This series has easily become one of my favourite to read and I cannot wait to see what else this author has to offer.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Amanda Haller-Doris

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So I think this story might be my favorite so far in the series. I appreciate that each story is standalone, but it’s definitely helpful to have read the whole series to really get a full understanding of what is going on. We have vampires, werewolves, witches, and humans all working together to defeat the rogue traitors trying to drag everything back to the way it was centuries ago. Oradea’s territory has been invaded by the rogues and he is determined to take them out. He doesn’t count on meeting and immediately being drawn to protect Natalia, a human whose brothers are involved in the syndicate. Neither of them have any intentions of wanting the other, but the temptation becomes too great. I loved that this story really carried a lot of the plotline with the rogues even further and definitely had me reading quickly to discover what was going to happen. Plenty of action, romance, betrayal, love, twists, turns, and steamy in this book. I can’t wait to read the next book and see what happens.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Michelle Austin

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a great 5 star read. I continue to get pulled into this great series. When Natalia finds herself in danger, her brothers get protection for her. And she is not happy about it. Oradea is determined to keep her safe. Things definitely got steamy between these two.
Overall I really enjoyed this story and the characters. I really like that it was in dual POV. We get witches, vampires and so much more. There are so many different things about this story that pull me in, I loved the storyline. All of the characters added a great element to the story. I look forward to reading more from this author and series. 1-click and get started today.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Master Oradea is the 10th book in the Masters of the Consulate series, but you don’t have to read them all. I have only read book 9 and this one, so far. This book does pickup where book 9 leaves off, and has the same characters for the most part. However, I jumped right into the story and caught on quick. There is about to be a big war between the underworld …factions? Not sure that’s the right word- The vampires, witches, shifters and humans. The vampires don’t know who they can trust and its weighing on everyone. Natalia is human (or so we think…..), the only daughter of a powerful family. She is strongly protected by her 4 brothers, but they enter in to business with the vampires and quickly learn they may not be able to keep her safe. So, she is sent off with Master Ordea to be her guard until the Rogue vampires are captured. But, like any good vampire story, there is a quick attraction between the 2. I think this book is much like the previous, and it is a perfect balance of steamy and suspense. I look forward to back reading in the series, I love the characters and their strength and connections.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Beverly Finnie

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Another Master is about to fall in Master Oradea. Lucas is now an enemy in this current underworld war. The vampires lead by Overmaster Descallia are now in Master Oradea’s territory looking for Lucas. The author brings us into a world I love so much. A world that shouldn’t be read as a standalone novel. These books should be read in succession. They all pick up where the previous book left off. The author has you falling in love with characters, feeling frustrated about them, happy, sad ect. This book is no different!
Master Oradea is now the lead in looking for the rogues and trying to put an end to the war amongst supernatural beings. When the sister of Benzini brothers not only catches his eye but because she was threatened he’s the only one who can keep her safe.
Can he resist her?
Will he be able to keep her safe?
Don’t underestimate Natalia, she’s definitely paying attention. Between her brothers deals within the syndicate. To a gorgeous master who graces the bar with his presence. That same master’s presence is the reason she was threatened. Why is he now the only one who can keep her safe from the rogues. Why that could end up being dangerous for her. He’s a vampire and she wants him.
Will she stick with the team?
Will she be able to help with what she was taught by her grandmother as a child?
These books are fast paced and connected. A fantastic story being told that I absolutely love! I’m sure you will too!

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Jenni Bishop

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was so excited when I saw this book was out. I absolutely love this series it has become one of my favourites. You are absolutely missing out on all this dark paranormal goodness if you don’t read them all and especially if you don’t read them in order even though they can be read as standalones.
I have said it before, but I will say it again, I have been there since the beginning of this series and Sylvia knows how to write an epic dark paranormal tale that you are unable to put down. I am always instantly lost in the story and to the beauty of the harsh world that Sylvia created.
Master Oradea is the tenth book in the fantastic Masters of the Consulate series where the vampire mafia rule and fated mates are a guarantee.
This is an enemies to lovers story where you get shifters, witches, vampires and more and great writing. The Masters are wonderfully deliciously dark characters who are fierce, loyal and love hard and let’s not forget the sexiness, the passion and the explosive chemistry but cross them and look out.
I cannot wait to get my fingers on the next book Master Bistrita. Bring it!

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Shannen Kern

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

You’d think that the 10th book in a series would lose some of its luster, but this author has proved me wrong! The Masters of the Consulate series has grown to be one of my favorites over the last couple of years, so I picked this one up without any hesitation. It’s a quick enough read to fit into your day and one you won’t be able to put down either! Sylvia Black has an everlasting talent as she expertly crafts the story of Master Oradea and Natalia. I adore the fact that we get to experience this from dual points of view as it makes it easier to gain each individual perspective. The story flows beautifully, the plot is solid, and the characters are incredibly well developed. I would definitely pick up the previous books in the series to gain the full experience with background. You could probably make do with this as a standalone, but you’ll also feel a bit lost through portions of it without the previous pieces of the puzzle. If you’re looking for a riveting paranormal read that will have you on the edge of your seat, look no further than this. I cannot wait to see what this author has in store for us next!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Ayla Phipps

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ooooo. This series is literally life I was up all night waiting for this one to hit. Sylvia Black’s talent in having one every evolving story while also each individual story for each book/couple is inspiring. Dual perspectives of Oradea and Natalia.
Master Oradea is beyond angry at the recent discovery of Lucas, Overmaster Descallia’s right hand man being a traitor and refuses to let him hide in his territory. All the masters are in shock and questioning everyone around them, even the loyalty of Embry. Lucas’s “mate” that he left behind, that has fought time and time again for the vampires as she is now being treated as an enemy. As if all her deeds never existed. Natalia is the younger sister of the Benzini family, with four older brothers. The rogues take interest in her with a warning sent through her for her brothers, her innocence doesn’t go unnoticed by the vampires. When the “plan” around the necklaces doesn’t work as planned the entire group is forced to look at themselves the Masters’ disbelief in the loyalty of the witches, even their own mates cause the power to be zapped from the crystals. Everything needs to change; trust needs to build and begin within the core group of the Master’s and mates as pairs not just to each other as males and females separate or only trusting their own mates. Too many questions and more keep rising as the end gets closer.
Can everyone learn to trust each other? Will Oradea get his enchantress? How can Natalia communicate with them without words? Everything about this series pulls you in. Each book more questions appear and few answers in the build for the sure to be epic finale. Only two books left in the Masters of the Consulate and honestly, I am holding my breath. What will happen next? What secrets will be revealed? Who will betray them next? Book 11, Master Bistrita, July 19th, 2024. I’ll see you there.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Shelly Kittell

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is one of those stories that you can’t tell much about or you give it away. Oradea and Natalia are meant for each other. It just takes them time to realize it. Just a few obstacles get in the way: rogues; brothers; and witches. It’s a fast-paced story that will have you feeling like you are chasing rogues with them. I’m a big fan of multiple POV’s. It makes the story feel personal. Familiar faces make appearances. Everyone is chasing the rogues from Descalia down. There is some steam that will have you wiping off your glasses. It does end with a cliffhanger. I can’t wait for the next one

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