The Dark Bond By Leia Stone (Trusted Source)

The arranged marriage trope adds a layer of angst that will keep you on edge.

Like most of Stone's work, it’s a quick, addictive read. The Dark Bond by Leia Stone

Review: The Dark Bond by Leia Stone If you thought the betrayal in The Dark Bite was a lot to handle, buckle up. , the second instalment in Leia Stone’s Vampire Hunter Society series, takes the angst and stakes to a whole new level. The Story: Secrets, Stakes, and a Very Awkward Engagement The arranged marriage trope adds a layer of

Aspen’s world has been flipped upside down. After discovering the society she dedicated her life to was built on lies, she finds herself seeking refuge in Magic City with the very "monsters" she used to hunt. The core of this book follows: , the second instalment in Leia Stone’s Vampire

Luka is engaged to be married to someone else (Cassara), leaving Aspen to navigate the painful role of the "other woman" while their own bond deepens.

Luka is competing to become the Vampire King, and Aspen is there to support him.