![]() ![]() Prince Timeus, brought out a darker side of Hyde, one drenched in pain, BDSM, and Hyde’s desire to break the unbreakable vampire. With Arsenio, there was a playful balance, both a give and take which each character gave willingly. ![]() Hyde’s mood changed depending on the vampire he was interacting with. And while Hyde starts this story and ends this story adamant about his hatred of bloodsuckers, he has a soft spot for his vampires. After learning more about the pure power that he possesses, I can understand why the vampires tried to exterminate the necromancers. Hyde wasn’t what I excepted, dark and brooding, his carefree attitude was unique in a fearless and commanding attention kind of way. Think Karter’s sass and lack of filter, Finnely’s power, Cambridge’s ruthlessness, and Eddison’s darkness… and you have Hyde. I was intrigued by Hyde when he showed up to help fight the war. ![]() Hyde ends up juggling more than he bargained for-including three dangerous and beautiful men. Especially when Hyde’s human ex-boyfriend shows up needing protection. When the prince and his equally alluring companion ask Hyde to help them hunt down some vampires, he becomes embroiled in a scheme that turns his entire world on its head. So naturally, Hyde falls for the vampire prince-A man with pretty light green eyes Hyde can’t manage to look away from. Necromancers have been hunted to near extinction by the vampires. He’s a necromancer: a witch that plays with the dead. ![]()
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