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A world divided

In a world where vampires reign supreme, humans are little more than livestock. Their sole purpose is to satisfy their masters’ appetites.

A chance encounter

When Draven Castle, a lowly vampire who owns no livestock, captures a runaway human child, he defies his government for the first time in a century and takes what is not his to take—her blood.

Fates intertwined

Years later, he encounters Cali, the same human girl, now forced to work in a dangerous profession. As the secret they shared draws him back to her time and again, he realizes they are not as different as the government would have them believe. Humans are not just brainless animals. They are people. But if he is to save Cali from her cruel master, he must do more than remember his own humanity—he must forget it.


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*****This title was previously published as THE SUPERIORS.*****


Blood Moon A New Adult Urban Fantasy Vampire Novel The Superiors Book 1 eBook Lena Mae Hill

This is a dark story about vampires that is sort of a love story, a man's journey to an ethical self awareness, and an emotional depiction of the horrors of slavery. In this story the author moved our perception of slavery from a race or a people to the entire human race. Vampires are the masters and view humans as we view livestock. Necessary as food and as labor The conversations between vampires about humans (saps) were difficult to read because were demeaning and totally lacked any compassion or empathy Humans are bred and sold and used for at the masters whim. Disease and death are irrelevant other than causing a loss of investment or food source. Good depiction of what man has done to others since humankind probably walked upright Race and nationality are not mentioned because they're irrelevant. Humans are finally on the same page. There's also an interesting rigid class structure among the vampires. So the main male character (vampire) is on the lowest level and has to deal with his perception by others as less and limited. In a sense he is a slave, too. However, in the midst of all of this depressing storyline is the slow awakening of his awareness of humans as sentient beings and more than cattle. He's a product of his society but is capable of change which begins with a young female "sap"' who wants more. She becomes so important to him that, by the end of the book, he is ready to challenge everything he knows. I don't usually like to read dark stories because I read a lot for relaxation. But, I read it through and enjoyed it. I hope the author continues the story.

Product details

  • File Size 3964 KB
  • Print Length 430 pages
  • Publisher Speak Now (February 1, 2017)
  • Publication Date February 1, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01N10WAO2

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Blood Moon A New Adult Urban Fantasy Vampire Novel The Superiors Book 1 eBook Lena Mae Hill Reviews


Interesting. Not my particular cup of tea, but this is a well-written book. The world-building is intriguing; I won't be picking up the sequels, but the he reason for that is personal taste. This author did a great job of setting up vampires as completely *other*, foreign to humanity. I had a little trouble empathizing with the protagonist for that reason, but I know this book will resonate with other folks. For a unique read, give it a try. You'll know in the first few pages if this style is for you.
I'm usually not much of a vampire book fan (the only other one I've read and liked is The Hunt by Andrew Fukuda--though it had some major issues), but The Superiors was truly great. And by great, I mean perfect.

The book centers around a Superior (vampire-like being) named Draven. He's a Third Class Superior, which means he's on the bottom level of Superior society. Only animals (including humans) are below Superiors of his status. He lives in a small apartment and doesn't have enough money for luxuries (such as owning his own food source). Early in the book, he finds a runaway human and discovers that he really likes the taste of her blood. He returns her to the Confinement, which is a place where many humans live, and goes on with his life.

A few years pass, and things start to look up for Draven. He meets and befriends a Second Class Superior named Byron. Byron treats him like an equal most of the time, and allows him to help hunt down a Superior who was running an illegal business.

Around the same time, Draven also comes across the girl again. He finds himself feeling strangely attached to her, though he convinces himself it's just because of her interesting flavor. He decides he wants to buy her, but he doesn't have enough money.

I really enjoyed this book. I got absorbed in it from the first page and finished it in two days, which is fast for me. When I finished it, I couldn't help but think it was one of the most perfect books I've ever read. It's kind of hard to explain what I mean by that. Most books have something about them that I don't like. A character will make a completely stupid or illogical decision, the plot will amble off into something I don't care about, things will happen out of nowhere or for no good reason, etc. This book didn't fall into any of those pitfalls. There was a time or two when I prepared myself for heartbreak (meaning the book seemed like it could be headed somewhere I wouldn't like), but everything righted itself. It was perfect.

I bought the sequel immediately.

I highly recommend this book to just about everyone. There are so many levels to the plot that I think almost everyone could enjoy it. I'm not even sure what genre it would be considered. I tend to like sci-fi, fantasy, and historical fiction, and I really enjoyed it. So maybe others who like the same genres would also enjoy The Superiors. I would not say it is horror or romance, though there seems to be a slowly developing romance coming (hopefully).
I had received a notice from one of my author groups that this book was free [which is generally when I sample new authors] but unfortunately the link did not work so I just dismissed it. A few days ago I got another notice about the book [$2.99] and read a couple of reviews, I decided what the heck so I purchased it. Much to my surprise I was sucked in part way through the first book. It's a quirky spin on vampires almost a fun cross of Planet of the Apes meets Twilight. [PS I hated Planet of the Apes, but the parallel is that vampires are the superior species as opposed to lowly humans] These "Superiors" aka vampires believe humans are nothing but filthy dumb animals meant only as a food source.

Needles to say I had to buy the second book in the series, something I rarely do unless I love the author. I just has to see more of the story unfold in the triangle between Dragen [3rd class poor vampire], Byron [2nd class wealthy respected vampire] and Cali [human girl with really alluring blood and an attitude]. Give it a try you may be surprised to find you also found a new author to follow.
This is a dark story about vampires that is sort of a love story, a man's journey to an ethical self awareness, and an emotional depiction of the horrors of slavery. In this story the author moved our perception of slavery from a race or a people to the entire human race. Vampires are the masters and view humans as we view livestock. Necessary as food and as labor The conversations between vampires about humans (saps) were difficult to read because were demeaning and totally lacked any compassion or empathy Humans are bred and sold and used for at the masters whim. Disease and death are irrelevant other than causing a loss of investment or food source. Good depiction of what man has done to others since humankind probably walked upright Race and nationality are not mentioned because they're irrelevant. Humans are finally on the same page. There's also an interesting rigid class structure among the vampires. So the main male character (vampire) is on the lowest level and has to deal with his perception by others as less and limited. In a sense he is a slave, too. However, in the midst of all of this depressing storyline is the slow awakening of his awareness of humans as sentient beings and more than cattle. He's a product of his society but is capable of change which begins with a young female "sap"' who wants more. She becomes so important to him that, by the end of the book, he is ready to challenge everything he knows. I don't usually like to read dark stories because I read a lot for relaxation. But, I read it through and enjoyed it. I hope the author continues the story.
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