Wicked Game

· The Sanguine Crown Book 3 · Clean Teen Publishing
4.9
14 reviews
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About this ebook

Vampires are back in this brand new “entertaining series that leaves [readers] thirsting for more” (Kirkus Reviews). Now, fans of the Sanguine Crown series by Susan Harris won't have to hide their cravings any longer, because the third book, Wicked Game, is FINALLY here. 


Proceed with caution... Wicked Game is Book Three in the Sanguine Crown Series by Susan Harris. If you haven't started this series yet, you might want to grab your copy of Chaos Theory, the first book in the series, before continuing to read this book description. After all, spoilers totally bite... That is, unless you're into that sort of thing. If so, you do you. No judgements here! 

Ryan and Edison are now being held prisoner by Maxim and the rogues. But Ryan's not the kind of girl who breaks easily. When she refuses to bend to her captor's will, Maxim decides to enlist the help of his pet fae to play a wicked game with her mind. 


Tortured by the fae with her worst fears being used against her, Ryan must rely on an unlikely ally to help her and Edison escape. 


Even though she's out of Maxim's immediate grasp, Ryan's far from free. The wicked game that the fae played with her has left Ryan struggling to decipher what's real and what's only in her head. 


Will Ryan be able to discover the truth and win the game? Or will she end up pushing away everyone who cares for her? 

Find out, in this exciting continuation of the new young adult vampire series that continues to prove that vampires are back and they're BETTER than ever!  

Ratings and reviews

4.9
14 reviews
Lexa Collins
April 23, 2024
SPOILERS * At the end of the book, it made no sense for her to run. She only had 1 Sai before Anatoly attacked her. Where did her other one come from? those are questions anyone would ask. they knew she had lost one to Maxim as she had been training with ones from the weapons bench, not her mothers, the way she always did. that alone is enough evidence to start questioning why the king died. 🙄 there is also one spot where the paragraph repeats itself (2 paragraphs in a row are idendical), and minor errors make this series feel amateurish. i like the main character enough to keep reading, but the storyline only makes sense about half the time, imo, and i find points are often rewritten when they don't need to be. sometimes reads like the author was required to meet a word count and was struggling.
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Veronica Arnaud
June 27, 2022
very good
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Anil Das
January 26, 2021
AAA
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About the author

Susan Harris is a writer from Cork, Ireland and when she’s not torturing her readers with heart-wrenching plot twists or killer cliffhangers, she’s probably getting some new book related ink, binging her latest tv or music obsession, or with her nose in a book.


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