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Series: Heirs of Chicagoland #3
In the third installment in the Heirs of Chicagoland series, the vampires in Elisa Sullivan's world are out for blood.
Elisa Sullivan is the only vampire ever born, and she bears a heavy legacy. After a sojourn with the North American Central Pack of shifters in the wilderness—where she turned a young woman into a vampire to save her life—Elisa returns to Chicago.
But no good deed goes unpunished. The ruling body of vampires, the Assembly of American Masters, is furious that Elisa turned someone without their permission, and they’re out for her blood. When an AAM vampire is found dead, Elisa is the prime suspect. Someone else is stalking Chicago—and Elisa. She'll need to keep a clear head, and a sharp blade, to survive all the supernatural strife.
Elisa Sullivan is the only vampire ever born, and she bears a heavy legacy. After a sojourn with the North American Central Pack of shifters in the wilderness—where she turned a young woman into a vampire to save her life—Elisa returns to Chicago.
But no good deed goes unpunished. The ruling body of vampires, the Assembly of American Masters, is furious that Elisa turned someone without their permission, and they’re out for her blood. When an AAM vampire is found dead, Elisa is the prime suspect. Someone else is stalking Chicago—and Elisa. She'll need to keep a clear head, and a sharp blade, to survive all the supernatural strife.
This series just keeps getting better and better with each installment. Elisa and Connor were easily shippable from the first interaction, and the things Elisa is facing as Merit and Ethan's daughter keeps mounting up around her. This story is no different. Facing off with a new supernatural police force with a grudge against her is no easy feat. The spotlight is on her even more as the story unravels and the ending is literary perfection, showing that Elisa is truly a force all on her own outside of her parent's reputations. With Connor and Lulu behind her, Elisa story may be even better than Merit's story.




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