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Blood of Stone

(2024)
(The sixth book in the Victoria Cage Necromancer series)
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Death is still knocking on Victoria’s door and the reaper patiently waits.

Bonneau’s resident ghost magnet is struggling to survive her brutal, evolving magic. Her desperation rises as she discovers her fate is linked to an ancient power, one that holds the future of an entire species in its grasp. As if being the dang Blood Queen isn’t enough. Destinies further tangle when a dying man on a violent mission comes to Bonneau hoping to escape his impending doom. Promises of sweet relief tempt Victoria into making stupid,
potentially fatal, mistakes...

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Ever since the Feast of Madness, Victoria's death and blood powers have been wildly unpredictable and so much stronger. Nothing has helped control the rising tide threatening to rip her apart. The light and dark fae courts have both sent their strongest practitioners for aid. They poke and prod and make Victoria feel like a science experiment that’s gone horribly wrong.

A parking lot altercation causes Victoria to lose control yet again, but this time she almost slaughters innocent humans. At her wit’s end, she vows to permanently bind herself with the Pandora box left by her grandmother. It is a last resort, yet she's desperate.

At the very moment Victoria gives up, fellow necromancer Horace Stone appears out of thin air, promising sweet relief from her pain. To gain control over herself, Victoria is willing to do
anything. But Horace will take her to the precipice of darkness…and beyond.

All Victoria wants to do is change the early demise she inherited from the Dark King, and
just maybe, become the Blood Queen the fae expect her to be—one that won’t fly off the handle on a murder spree.

She
must bring herself to heel. She has too. Because if she does not, then she will most definitely become the monster humans have always feared.

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Content Warning
Victoria Cage will have more than one intimate partner throughout this series; sometimes the encounters will be fade to black, other times they will be vividly open door. Blood, violence, mayhem, bad language— you’ll find it all within the pages of these books. There are dead people. I mean, LOTS of dead people. It is a book about a necromancer after all. If you want flowers and happy endings and good things happening to good people, please don’t read these books. The Victoria Cage series will also deal with some heavy material that may be triggering for some readers, please engage with caution. If you can take the dark with the light, you might just love this series.


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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