Publisher's Synopsis
Asher follows up "Vampires of Twilight Castle" with a spellbinding sequel sure to leave you shook. Wolves of Blood and Rule is perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and V.E. Schwab.
After being bitten by both a Lycan and a vampire, Kaia is tormented by two brutish essences battling inside her mind. If that wasn't enough, she's reduced to a queen of mourning due to the fate that befell her mother. She wakes nightly with blood on her face, dark spells on the tip of her tongue; it is clear she is not the innocent girl she was a few months ago.
Over two centuries without sleep, and Satin's body is becoming a hollow shell. Even a vampire needs rest. But this proves impossible as Kaia's predicament indirectly affects his fate. Even she doesn't know their connection-what she said to him as a babe when he came for her blood. Now he must battle his demons and atone for his many sins as he plays his part in raising the Scarlet Incantatrix inside her.
As the Lycan King, Satyrion is well aware of the rule of the wolves. It is a rare period in time when his kind was stronger than the vampires and the witches. And what better way to establish their dominance than to slaughter the witches? Only one person was missing from his troop: the red-head witch he'd recently sired. She was now one of them-a powerful asset- and he would stop at nothing to have her under his control.
Wolves of Blood and Rule is a must-read if you like works from Anne Rice and Deborah Harkness.