
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Kennard and Stas are enjoying six quiet months together in a remote Russian cabin when Alec, Cronin, Eiji, and Jodis arrive with news of a supernatural disturbance in India. Their search leads the group through gates into strange, timeless dimensions where their vampire powers no longer work. Following a trail of snakes and ancient serpents, they uncover a threat very different from what they expected — and Kennard must confront his past to save their future.
There’s such a lovely sense of joy radiating from Kennard and Stas in this instalment — the quiet certainty of two people who have finally found the one place they truly belong: with each other. Their happiness makes a wonderful contrast to the chaos that follows when their friends arrive and the next world‑saving adventure begins. This time, the threat once again revolves around Alec’s power as the Key, but Kennard steps into a deeper role too, forced to reveal a long‑buried truth from his past that becomes essential to the solution. The story is packed with danger, drama, emotion, and those warm moments of connection that make this series so addictive. One of my favourite things throughout has been the author’s meticulous weaving of history, myth, and real locations into the narrative, and this book continues that tradition beautifully. It’s imaginative, heartfelt, and full of the rich detail that makes their world feel so alive. This was an MM story with mature content.
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