The Blood That Flows

· Stephanie Van Orman
4.5
8 reviews
Ebook
184
Pages
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About this ebook

Would you rather die for love or kill for love?

My sister lives her life looking through rose-colored glasses. It comes from looking at the world through blood... a vampire's gaze. It's a world where everyone wants to drink her blood like she's wine. How much can she give before she flows over? And how many people do I have to kill to make it stop?


Ratings and reviews

4.5
8 reviews
Kendon Evanson
March 14, 2022
I liked this one. I liked the take on vampires, and how they developed. The relationship between Sweeper and Dudley was a well developed and there was just enough tension to keep me reading. Good job!
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Sandra Moseley
December 17, 2022
I loved this book so much. I have been reading your books more or less in order. I love them all. This one so far is my favorite.
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Via
May 25, 2024
i though sweeper would be with roan at the end of the story:(
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About the author

Stephanie Van Orman is the kind of novelist who has a tough time sticking to her genre. She writes romantic comedies like 'Whenever You Want' and 'If I Tie U Down'. She also writes YA urban fantasy romances like 'Behind His Mask' and 'Hidden Library'. Then she'll write some soft sci-fi like 'Rose Red' and 'His 16th Face'. As if that wasn't enough, then she'll write some dark paranormal fiction like 'Kiss of Tragedy' and 'The Blood that Flows'. None of that will stop her from writing some non-fiction like 'A Little like Scarlett'. If you've read and enjoyed one of her books, why not try another?

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