Sierra Le Fleur is fulfilling the duty of her birthright. She is the Regent of Devil's Gate. She oversees a shaky truce between the witches, vampires, fae, werewolves, and humans. It's a blessing and a curse. But she is more than capable of rising to the challenge until the Old Ones of her own people demand of her something that she is not willing to give. Upon discovering the reality, Sierra sets a plan in motion to protect the one she loves most, her sister, Casting a spell and securing the promise of help from her vampire lover, the alpha's son, and a powerful fae, Sierra finds a way to defy the Old Ones, keep her sister safe, and maybe save the future for all of Devil's Gate.
The Vessel is a prequel to Blood Lust, coming later this year. It does everything a prequel should do; it provides crucial backstory and sets the stage for the main story, it creates interest in the main event. This story did so much more than that. I was enthralled. I was heartbroken. Sierra is an incredible lead female. I can't wait to see the woman Celeste grows into. Gage, Lucas, Laken, and even Terrin Devereux were all ideal examples of their neighborhoods and I wanted more of them. As much as I wanted more, as much as I tried to deny this story, it was perfect. I wouldn't change one thing even though I wanted everything to be different. I can't wait for more!
*Read in The Witching Hour Anthology