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Redeemer of Shadows: Tribes of the Vampire Book 1

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Expected 10 Feb 26
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Eternity feels endless . . . until her.Destiny brings them together, while powerful and dark vampiric forces conspire to tear them apart.

Vampire Servaes, the Marquis de Normant, never asked for his dark gift. He has survived immortality with restrained anger against a master who stole life from him. Not to mention the foolish young ones who abuse their supernatural powers. Eternity seemed endless . . . until Hathor.

Hathor Vinceti has never felt as if she belonged in the world around her, yet she never imagines more could be waiting for her. After moving to London to help an aunt, she uncovers a thriving underworld where bored vampires congregate to feed on “deserving” humans, each trying to outdo the others as they forge their monstrous reputations. What could be worse than immortal beings with nothing to do and forever to do it?

Behind the scenes, the council rules the eight Tribes of the Vampire. Sometimes their actions are justified, and other times they're not. When news of Hathor reaches them, they become fearful of what she knows.

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Expected publication February 10, 2026

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65 reviews
January 11, 2026
2.5 ⭐️

✨Thank you Net Galley and MacMillan for inviting me to listen to this advanced copy ✨

I was promised… a ‘scorchingly spicy paranormal romance with sexy vampires’, but I would say that the description was a tad exaggerated 🫣

Although the story was interesting and the world building has been intense and well done, I don’t feel compelled by the story. Also, first sex scene at 65% of the book? I felt that I was a stretch, considering the description (which is why I decided to give it a go).

Hathor is pretty annoying as a FMC. Her aunt is a super plain character that brings nothing to the book.

Servaes is the MMC and he’s meh. I don’t know how to describe him. He wants her but at the same time he wants her away from him and despite his age he needs to get a grip and grow up.

The whole time travel/gods side of the story is mildly interesting, I did enjoy learning how did Servaes become a vampire and all that.

Easy to read, I looooove that is third person storytelling instead of first person POV.
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