Violet: Revealed - Michelle Fox

Violet: Revealed

By Michelle Fox

  • Release Date: 2016-02-29
  • Genre: Paranormal Romance
Score: 4
4
From 19 Ratings

Description

My target is a vampire with a name fit for a Greek god—Zopyros Persopoulos—and he has the good looks to match. More importantly, he runs Datagenex and it's his DNA database that will reveal why my blood kills vampires. I just need to get him alone and hack Datagenex's servers without falling into that smoldering gaze of his that makes me feel like I'm on fire.

Posing as a blood courtesan is the perfect cover...right up until everything goes wrong.

A brand new novella in the Blood Courtesans world. Complete story with HEA and no cliffhanger. Enjoy!

Reviews

  • Short & Saucy!

    5
    By WebEnchantressDE
    ..I desperately need seconds! …perhaps an appetizer (book 1) and dessert (book 3)! Eager to read more!
  • Blood and vampire

    3
    By Grandma PNR
    A story about Violet who crashes a Vampire Ball to get information on DNA. She get caught by Phyrto and things develops between them. Some drama,intrigue and romance. Voluntarily reviewed
  • Violet: Revealed by Michelle Fox

    5
    By JK3nn3dy
    Great Romance! I love Kickass heroine with a lot of sassiness. The problem is that I want to see how it ended, but didn’t want to book to end!
  • Blood Ball

    5
    By BGirls67
    A fast pace adventure with a little intrigue, a little sizzle and a little crazy will keep you wanting to turn the page.
  • This could also be listed as a medical thriller

    5
    By Lisa Bateman
    This was one of my favorites in the Blood Courtesans series. I’m a lab tech so it was right up my alley when Violet was doing research and talking about Lupus and stuff. I also have an autoimmune disease. It was interesting how Michelle worked that in, along with some other things I won’t say because I don’t want to ruin the story. Pyros was one super hot vampire. I really liked how Violet was her own person and all for research and not just a wallflower. There were times I would laugh so hard. This was the perfect blend of romances and humor, along with a touch of medical.

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