
Father Finder
Blood of the Vampire Hunter Book 5
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Jo McReynolds located her mother in the Blood Moon Portal. But finding her father will be a lot harder.
Especially since she's pretty sure he never wanted to be found.
When Jo accidentally gets pulled through the Blue Moon Portal to heaven, she thinks she just might be in hell. She's looking for her father. Instead, she'll find a host of monsters who made it through from hell.
Will Jo find Aaron and figure out a way to force the evil creatures back where they belong? When she discovers who is behind this dastardly deed, she'll be ready to kick even more butt.
This new series, Blood of the Vampire Hunter, continues the story from The Clandestine Saga with some brand new characters you’re sure to love and some familiar faces from the previous series. You do not need to have read The Clandestine Saga to love Blood of the Vampire Hunter.
Blood of the Vampire Hunter is darker than the previous series with more intense language, gore, and some steamy scenes.
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- 10-10-24
Title says it all
Only thing that bugged me was when Jo said my little sister when it was her older sister, and omg Christian! Love him but hate him lol .. can’t wait to read more!
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