The Nightlife Moscow by Travis Luedke my review
Review Courtesy of April Hollingworth
The Nightlife Moscow brings you straight into the dark underbelly of a Mafia run Moscow. Where anything can be bought, if the price is right. Aaron and Michelle are enjoying their unique relationship, but bloodslave Katya is not a happy werewolf. She detests the need she has for Aaron’s bite and can’t stand the unusual relationship he has with Michelle, Urvashi and herself. This book is filled with sex and violence, a bad tempered werewolf, and a vampire who likes to get laid.
Opening Scene:
“Wake up you bloody leech.
The Review:
Vampires Aaron and Michelle, along with Aaron’s new bloodslave werewolf Katya, a misfit of mercenary werewolves and the fallen Angel Urvashi, have landed in Moscow. Things are bad enough with the dangerous and violent underbelly of Russian Mafia, drugs and blood slaves, never mind the fact that Dmitri, a Russian vampire billionaire, wants the wolf pack hunted and killed.
Michelle and Aaron along with the others must bring the fight to Dmitri, to battle for their very survival.
Notable Scene:
From the look on Katya’s face, and the twitching of her body, Aaron wondered if this experience might break through the barrier of Katya’s resistance. Until now, she had no idea what she’d been missing. Michelle knew a woman’s body far better than Aaron ever could.
Michelle came up for air, a look of satisfaction on her face. Her hands continued working Katya’s body, grateful for the tasty meal. From the flavor of Michelle’s thoughts, Aaron knew she could have drained Katya dry. Luckily for Katya, Michelle had a rigid set of morals she lived by, and killing her food was definitely against the rules. Michelle had no problem with killing, but she’d seen too much death and chose to handle her feedings with great care. She had been the voice of restraint in Aaron’s ear since she turned him four months ago.
FTC Advisory: Travis Luedke provided me with a copy of The Nightlife Moscow by Travis Luedke. Kindle Edition. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.