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By Courtney Maguire
Genre: Fiction, Romance, LGBTQIA, Historical, Historical romance, Dark paranormal, paranormal romance
Number of pages: 314
ASIN: B08HW5ZRTH
ISBN: 9781648980152
Format: eBook (Kindle, Kobo, Nook), paperback
Publication date: September 29th, 2020
Publisher: City Owl Press
Type: Book, Novel, Series, First in a series
*I received a free ecopy in exchange for an honest review. No compensation has been given, and I write this book review willingly. A big thanks to Courtney Maguire, Letās Talk Promotions, and Psst⦠Promotions!*
*Don't miss out on the ecopy giveaway for Bloodlaced here.*
Introduction
This was how I was approached with the opportunity to review this book: āCourtney Maguire's latest M/M dark paranormal romance, Blood Pact. Blood Pact is book two of the Youkai Bloodlines Series, and following its predecessor (and Author Shout Reader's Pick) Bloodlaced, this novel is once again set in a fictional world of a feudal Japan where monsters belong only in tales whispered in the dark–until they come creeping from the shadows.ā
An M/M, dark paranormal, romance, Youkai, feudal Japan, monsters⦠What is there to say expect āYES, PLEASE! (ONEGAI SHIMASU!)ā?!
It was exactly what I love about books, and honestly, I wasnāt disappointed. In fact, I was enthralled, highly entertained, and I fell in love unabashedly with this series.
To know how it happened, letās go through this review together, shall we?
Blurb
Kanjin hardly view their servants as human. Even less so when they are different.
Asagi is different. Both a man and a woman.
In the wake of his failure to protect a boy he saw as a son from their abusive master, Asagi is sold into the house of a young nobleman, Mahiro, who is the opposite of everything Asagi has ever knownāgentle, kind, and generous.
Mahiro bonds with Asagi and their friendship blooms into a deep and profound love. But when Asagi is poisoned out of jealousy, Mahiro reveals himself to be youkai, a demon who feeds on blood, and he has no choice but to turn Asagi to save his life.
Asagi awakes reborn, strong, and eternally youthful. But the price for Asagiās new life is high.
The blood of the innocent.
Just as Asagiās trust in Mahiro falters, the boy he failed to protect, now a man, reappears.
New master, same threat.
With both a literal and proverbial monster at the door, Asagi must decide what it means to be human to protect what he loves most.
Content Warnings: physical abuse, sexual abuse (off-page), self-harm, blood, graphic violence
The Positive Sides
My introduction into the Youkai Bloodlines series was with the very poignant and exciting first chapter. I FELT there with Asagi and Goshujin-sama, and the little boy. I was on the tatami with Asagi. Iāll be bold and declare itās one of the most captivating first chapters I ever read.
The darkness of this book is delectable what with demons, vampires, and many more dangerous topics (please be aware of the trigger warnings in the blurb above!) Iām a sucker (I swear this pun wasnāt intended!) for such darkness in stories. While the story is dark in itself, the main character is something else in more ways than one. I love how Asagi is lovable and different⦠But youāll have to read to learn how ;). Itās just special and fun! Something unique I had yet to read aboutāin a certain way, I mean.
Also, I LOVED the relationship between Asagi and the little boy he tries so hard to protect. I mean⦠how sweet, and⦠Well, youāll have to read it. š But itās fun to see how it comes back to bite him in the a**. As for the romance, well⦠The romance and survival game between Asagi and Mahiro is something I live for. Hereās my heart, thank you. ā¤
What about the writing? Well, itās so seamless I read it effortlessly. I had that strange but highly pleasant feeling of ānot readingā⦠I didnāt have to āconcentrateā, it was just so fun and well-written. Because this is a compliment, it doesnāt mean itās easy nor simple writing, it means itās so well woven with good cultural inserts and the characters jump off the page into your heart, that it was as though the story was put directly into my head, you know? Highly enjoyable!
And lastly, if thereās something I squealed and fangirled over was her knowledgeable use of the Japanese language and precision of the culture. Thereās even a Japanese glossary, YES! As a polyglot who speaks Japanese, all these details about the language and the culture, *correct* details, make me so happy and giddy! I would just have enjoyed if there were kanji and kana (Japanese writing systems) in the glossary as well as romaji (Japanese pronunciations in our Western writing). It would have been a nice touch, but I know this is quite complex to do. Still, I am thrilled she included a glossary!
A bonus: look at that cover! JUST LOOK AT IT. BE MESMERIZED. It is gorgeous, ominous, so faithful both to the story and the culture explored in this book. Honestly, I just want to print a picture of it and display it on my bedroom wall. It features pretty much everything I love in a story and in general. :3
The Negative Sides
ā¦ā¦ None? I loved everything about this book! Mostly Asagi, and itās rare I love main characters, but heās so charming and kind. And the paranormal is so fun and dark! A gem.
So, really, nothing negative to report, haha.
(Iād still love the kanji and kana in the glossary though, just for my personal amusement.)
In Conclusion
Now, frankly, would it be a surprise to say I am giving this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars? No, it would not. I know. But it's worth it, trust me! If you enjoy dark paranormal stories, vampires, an angsty bittersweet romance, anything related to the Japanese culture (hmmm, does sushi count here?), a seamless reading experience, and a completely magical world with lovable characters that sweep you off your feet, please, do pick Bloodlaced up.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Courtney Maguire is a University of Texas graduate from Corpus Christi, Texas. Drawn to Austin by a voracious appetite for music, she spent most of her young adult life in dark, divey venues nursing a love for the sublimely weird. A self-proclaimed fangirl with a press pass, she combined her love of music and writing as the primary contributor for Japanese music and culture blog, Project: Lixx, interviewing Japanese rock and roll icons and providing live event coverage for appearances across the country. Her first novel, WOUNDED MARTYR, is a 2019 RWAĀ® Golden HeartĀ® Finalist in the Contemporary Romance: Short Category.
You can find her on social media: Facebook, Twitter or at www.courtneymaguirewrites.com
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