Evangeline craves blood and for six months Logan has been more than willing to spill it for her. But now his worst nightmare has come true; his devotion is not enough.
When tall, enigmatic Dallas rocks up fangs gleaming and far too eager to help, things are about to get a whole lot messier.
Three’s a Bloody Crowd is the kind of book that kicks the door in, flashes its fangs, and says “Scoot over, things are about to get messy.”
Evangeline doesn’t just want blood—she craves it. And for six months, sweet, devoted Logan has been more than happy to bleed for her (sir… therapy exists 😅). But devotion alone doesn’t cut it forever, and when tall, mysterious Dallas saunters in—fangs gleaming, confidence dripping, and entirely too eager to help—you can practically smell the coppery tension in the air.
The dynamic? Deliciously unhinged. Logan’s desperation is palpable, Dallas is chaos with a seductive smile, and Evangeline sits at the center like a queen deciding who gets drained next. The emotional undercurrent adds real bite—this isn’t just about blood, it’s about need, jealousy, power, and what happens when love isn’t enough.
Jules Campbell’s writing is sharp and punchy, with a darkly playful edge that kept me flipping pages like “well… I guess sleep is canceled.” The pacing is tight, the chemistry is feral, and the vibes are bloody, moody, and just a little wicked 😏🖤
Bottom line: if you like your vampires messy, your relationships complicated, and your stories dripping with tension—this one’s a fang-tastic time. 🩸🔥
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This read turned out to be a beautiful and haunting lovestory. You can feel our hero's longing for his girlfriend.
She loves him too, not just for him being her main food source as she is a vampire, but she feels something is missing to make the ultimate connection.
In comes the third party, a vampire who has had his eyes on our heroine for quite some time.
They ultimately end up in a threesome and what happened there had me gasp out loud…
I guess that sometimes life has to give you a wake up call to appreciate what is in front of you.
Well written, great characters and as I said this is a beautiful lovestory.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
The writing was sharp, emotional, and beautifully layered. I loved how the author dug deeper into Evangeline and Logan’s bond — the devotion, the hunger, the heartbreak — it all felt so raw and real.
Dallas’s arrival added a thrilling new tension that kept me on edge, and the way each character’s desires and vulnerabilities intertwined was masterfully done. It’s a story of love, obsession, and survival that doesn’t shy away from the darker shades of emotion.
Beautifully written, haunting, and addictive — this book reminded me why I enjoyed this series in the first place.
Evangeline is a vampire and needs blood. She has a human Logan who has been available to her, but know he wants more. Dallas wants to be with Evangeline. What will she do? Will she leave Logan or add Dallas?
Eva and Logan are trying to make things work for the long hall but with such a big difference it makes it hard. As the talks start about what to do the twists start and soon everything changes. Sometimes in this undead life fate decides you take way to long to appreciate what you have.
Recommended to those who understand the intimacy that can bring a bite to the neck with some (a lot) of blood.
Plot: 3.5/5 Characters: 3.5/5 Writing: 4 Romance: 3.75 Genre: Romance, Paranormal, Vampires General Review: ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 TW: In this book there are gory scenes.
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Beware. There might be some spoilers.
I admit I expected something completely different from this third and last book, and that's why my general review is 'only' 3.5 stars. Let's start straight: I enjoyed the book, I liked it, I just wished it had that bit... more? I felt like some things were left unexplained or not developed enough. I also understand that from a short novel this is more than enough. Plus, but this is completely my fault, (spoilers) I thought that the couple would end up in a throuple (especially given the title) with a beautiful personal growth from Dallas, but that didn't happen so I was left a bit disappointed in that way. I did, at the same time, enjoy Dallas' character and what he did in the last chapters (what a pleasant plot twist), so do I really mind much? No. It still made sense for his persona.
Overall it was a good book and I reccomend the series to those who understand the intimacy that can bring a bite to the neck with some (a lot) of blood and sex.
Thanks so much Jules Campbell for the ARC of the book! — nyx ♡