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Stolen Claim

  • Writer: The Literary Chimera
    The Literary Chimera
  • Apr 14
  • 2 min read

Happy Tuesday, fellow readers! I hope that you all are doing well. It's my birthday! And I had the fabulous early birthday present of reading the book that I have the pleasure of sharing with you this week. It's the 5th in the Covenant Omegaverse series, called "Stolen Claim" by Katherine St Vincent. Let's check it out!


First, the trigger warnings.

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Trigger Warnings:

Suicide

Attempted murder

Murder

Betrayal


It isn't too dark but it has some gritty moments. It is a vampire book, after all. If you like vampires, omegaverse books, and paranormal romance, then this is the series for you. As I mentioned, this book is the fifth in the series, and you do need to read the others to understand what is going on.


The characters! The characters are fabulous. Each character is so different and so indepth. I've been intrigued by Lord Kestrel Stryker since the start of the series, so I'm over the moon that he's finally the main character. He's swoonworthy and any lady would be extremely lucky to have him as a mate. Imagine an obscenely rich vampire lord who has waited 200 years for you and wants nothing more than to spoil you rotten and make you happy. Swoon! His mate deserves every bit of it. Versie is amazing. I love the two of them as a couple. I also adore Versie's best friend Greeta, and I hope that we get her story soon.


There is some sweet, some scary, some gory, and some heat. This book had a bit of everything but overall it's a fated mate love story. Katherine does a wonderful job, as always, capturing you from page one and keeping your attention until the last word. It's definitely one you don't want to put down.


Here is my official review.

Fantastic!

This was the book that I've been waiting on. I've been so invested in Lord Kestrel Stryker and his mysterious omega mate. Versie is everything I'd hoped for in a mate for him and more. The story is sweet with some scary moments and some gory moments and everything in between. It's a fitting finish to Lord Stryker's story.


"Stolen Claim" releases on April 16th and you can get it here: https://a.co/d/019ZSxoy


That does it for me for this week, dear readers. Please join me again next week for another wonderful recommendation. Until then, curl up with a good book.


 
 
 

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