Three Queens by Geneva Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
All magic will die, and with it, all who carry it. Every last one of us…
Three Queens
Thea and Julian have made their choice, but can they survive the fallout? Experience the decadent, magical world of Three Queens, the third book in the Filthy Rich Vampire series from New York Times bestselling author Geneva Lee.
Returning to the world of the vampire elite as Solstice falls, they must navigate new dangers, treacherous allies, and morally grey friendships. When information leads them to Venice, the couple finds themselves at odds. Following the clue isn’t just dangerous, it could be deadly. With the fate of her family on the line, Thea rushes to Venice, and Julian follows despite his haunted history with the city.
The past might hold the key to their future, but to find out, Julian must face the monster he was once, and as forgotten magic stirs in Thea’s blood, the search for answers leads to devastating consequences.
With the future of the magical world hanging in the balance, tensions rising in their family, and war looming on the horizon, will their love triumph, or will they pay the ultimate price?
A lot happened in this book!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 🖤💙❤️💚💜
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Chemistry: 🧪🧪🧪🧪🧪
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌏🌍
Character development: 🙂🥰😎🤩
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration type: Dual Narration
The Hero: Thea Melbourne – she is a musician who recently graduated from college. She always thought she was a normal human, but after meeting and falling in love with one of the wealthiest vampires, Julian Rousseaux, she discovered that she is more than just a human. She is able to read Julian’s mind, and they can talk to each other in their minds. They have bonded as mates and are now tethered to each other.
The heroine: Julian Rousseaux – He is the eldest marriageable child in one of the oldest and influential vampire families in existence. He is required to marry a witch this season, as a way to keep the vampire and witch magic together and produce heirs. However, he fell in love with Thea, whom he thought to be a human. Now that they know Thea has her own magic, they are going through the rites and trying to be together even though his mother and the council are doing everything possible to keep them apart.
The Story: The last book held a bunch of revelations, but like any decent story, they only raised more questions. It ended on a bit of a cliffhanger, though not a huge one and though I liked the story, I think I am not going to read the last book. I liked where this one ended. The two main characters are now engaged and plan to stay together no matter what the council decides. So much happens in this book and they end up in a much different place than they expected. I liked the fact that there were some big surprises in this book and I never knew what would happen next.
This audiobook is in dual points of view and narrated in dual narration. Stella Hunter and Teddy Hamilton did the narration. They are two of my favorite narrators. Stella hunter has a great voice and never sounds like she is reading. Teddy hamilton has a deep, gravelly voice and is also very natural sounding. They do a terrific job.
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