Vampire Trinity

by Joey W. Hill

Vampire Queen (6)

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Vampire hunter Gideon Green never intended to become a vampire's servant. But when Anwyn, a woman with whom he shared an unforgettable night, is turned by a vampire pack, Gideon is forced into an uneasy alliance with one of the most terrifying vampires he's ever encountered: the mysterious Daegan Rei. Daegan has a vested interest in Anwyn. As Gideon and Daegan shepherd Anwyn through her dangerous validation with the Vampire Council, it's clear they must learn to trust each other. But as show more boundaries erode, Gideon realizes he has become irreversibly changed-by a bond with the two people in his life he can't survive without: vampires. show less

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Due to the subject matter -- including fantasy!BDSM which is not necessarily safe, sane OR consensual (if someone says "no," thinks "no," but subconsciously is on-board.... I lean towards listening to the "no" even when mindreading is involved) and crazy amounts of self-created drama on the parts of two out of three characters -- I don't exactly recommend this book to anyone and everyone. But I did thoroughly enjoy it.
OMG what a story. I am not sure Joey could have crammed anymore into these two books. I mean with all that went on in the first with Anwyn transition and bloodlust and almost killing Gideon. You move to this book and her having to go in front of the Vampire Council for validation when she isn't stable. There is the intrigue with who is betraying Daegan. Plus can Gideon get through a dinner with the full council and not end up killing one or more of said council. I was up late last night and early this morning and was almost late to work trying to finish the Council dinner. Heavens I dislike this bunch of vampires with a passion. There is no softer feelings in any of them. As I have said before I don't think Joey Hill can write a bad show more story. This one was in rare form. It had me laughing out loud, crying, bouncing up and down with excitment and wanting to beat for clueless men senseless. When I can catch my breath and calm my mind I will have to read both books again. Oh yes for those of you that don't like m/m you probably don't want to read this book. show less
Anwyn was a fledgling vampire under the care of Daegan Rei (older than old) and her human servant Gideon. The fact that Gideon's brother was with the Lady Lyssa (the oldest vamp of them all) notwithstanding, Gideon is overwhelmed being with two vampires. In the past he was a vampire hunter with 36 kills. They all needed to die bgut of course the Vampire COuncil doesn't see it that way.

Anwyn, Mistress of the Atlantis fetish club, is plagued by seizures from the man who changed her - a psycopath named Barnabus. It is time for her to go before the Council to be acknowledged as a new vamp and, with the support of Daegan and Gideon, she feels she is up to the meeting.

She isn't up to the thoughts COuncil has about her servant. She certainly show more isn't up to the punishment she must inflict upon him for his kills. When the discover that two new Council members are plotting againt Daegan they must act to save him before he, too, is staked!

This novel is the best of the series so far. Not for the faint of heart, it depicts various S/M, bondage, torture scenes with zest and shows the love that is possible if you just give yourself to it. A A+++++ story and the characters become better each writing. There are a few I'd like to hear from again, though.
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Part 2 of the vampire hunter's story.
Gideon is a 3rd marked servant now and he has to go with Anwyn and Daegan to the Vampire Council.Yeah bring the vampire hunter to the vampire and try to convice them that the wolf won't hurt the sheeps and has changed.The relationship between the three of them becomes more intense and Gideon doesn't completelly surenders to them.So Anwyn tells him to get the hell out of her house and not come until he is ready.If he is ever ready.
The book was one of the best in the series and I was happy to see Jacob and Lissa again even for a little.
It had a lot of way-too-hot-for-some-people-to-handle "action":m/m(Just wow),f/m/f,m/f/m and f/m plus toys and even the kissing was hot.
Read this book if you have read the previous book in this series. If you are getting this as a Goodreads Recommends or are reading this review out of context of the rest of the series, then don't start with this book, this is the second book in an arc within a long series. So, you need to AT LEAST read book #5 - Vampire Mistress. If you have read any of Joey Hills other series, then you are familiar with her types of stories and how great they are. This is no different.

Now - I know that when I first came to this series, I wasn’t too keen on the idea of a male submissive. In fact, this is what kept me from reading it sooner than I had. I like my hero’s alpha. The "submisives" in this series (the men at least) are all alpha. I won't show more get into it, but trust me the dynamics work out perfectly and you won't get squicked out if the idea of a male submissive isn't your thing. So, if you are holding out because of that, don't. It isn't a problem to worry about.

This book is paranormal fiction, it isn't a romance in the strictest sense. It isn't light and fluffy, it isn't a PNR series in the normal sense - there aren't a group of vampire men who are in a group that is trying to save the world against a big baddie and each book in the series is a predictable romance between one of the vampires and some woman. This isn’t PNR it’s Paranormal Fiction.

This book - like all the book in this series- is complicated, full of emotion, and angst. Serious angst. There is a building relationship between three beings who wouldn’t have come together in the way they have normally, but it seems that fate has her own ideas on what paths some people need to take.

There are a couple of scenes of MM - strong, explicit MM scenes, but they aren't overwhelming the story. Also, in this book they are MMF scenes. Since it is a continuation of the previous book in this series, you need to check out that review "Vampire Mistress". If it is something you might be interested in, then read it, if you find you like it, then read this one. There are scenes of BDSM - extreme BDSM, not the slap and tickle you get in other books, not the abuse-disguised as BDSM you have read previously. Not BDSM written by someone who has never done it in the past (I can only assume Joey W. Hill knows BDSM because she goes where no novice has gone) No one has had to be talked into doing the things in this book that are BDSM. It is RAK rules, but no one is getting harmed. This book is about the peeling back of the layers of pain, hurt and old scars to get to the jewel underneath.

This series is full, lush and filled with humor, angst, pain, love, emotion, intrigue, hot sex, dirty talk, banter and everything else that makes a book/series better than the pale imitations that have been sent out over the past 5 years. It contains complicated feelings and emotions, tremendous character growth and all the feels. Be prepared to laugh, cry and fan your face.

Joey Hill is still writing books in this series, and you can skip some, but the ones you really should read are #1, #2 and #5 if you are going to read this one. But - Reading every book up to this one wouldn’t be a hardship. I have read every book (well most of them) in this series, but the first 6 in this series are the best and really set the tone for a lot of the back and future stories. However, if you aren't really up to a lot of books, then at least read the one before this one. If you keep seeing her books in your Recommends lists then read this series and get out of a book slump. Lucky you if this is the case, I wish I could find a new author/series that will become my favorite.

This is a direct continuation of the previous book "Vampire Mistress". So, again, if you are coming across this review because it is a "book you might like" recommendation but you haven't read any other book in this series, you need to at least read "Vampire Mistress". You can get away without any other books - you won't be totally lost, but you really need to go back to the beginning eventually. Still, the first two books, "The Vampire Queen's Servant" and "Mark of the Vampire Queen" are the foundation to the series and the events and characters in those two books are pivotal to pretty much every other book in this series.

This book is amazing, this series is amazing, and I totally recommend it to anyone who likes erotica with brains and heart.
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Continuing their story as Anwyn must learn to control her demons with Gideon and Daegan's help and go to the Vampire Council to be validated. These three have a lot to learn and overcome. Excellent reading, didn't want to put it down, even though I've read it before. Joey really touches the mind behind D/s relationships
I might have enjoyed this more if it hadn't seemed like the author retconned Gideon and Anwyn between the first part (book 5) and this one.

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Canonical title
Vampire Trinity
Original title
Vampire Trinity
People/Characters
Gideon Green; Anwyn Naime; Daegan Rei; Lord Brian; Debra; Lady Lyssa (show all 10); Jacob Green; Kane; Lord Uthe; Lord Belizar
Important places
Club Atlantis, Atlanta, Georgia; The Vampire Council, Berlin, Germany
First words
"Insatiable,” one of her favorite songs, was weaving its magic through the shadows and flashing lights of Club Atlantis
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)As they looked back up the beach, toward Kane and Lyssa, Daegan and Anwyn, Gideon felt the force of a thousand poems, written by a thousand different poets, fill him. In that moment, he knew any words of his would honor the truth as much as those flowery sonnets.

“I think we did at that.”

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3608 .I4343 .V363Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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