Sylina has sacrificed everything for her goddess and her Arachessen sisters. A cult of the Goddess Adjica of the White Pantheon. A disciplined killer, Sylina determined to overthrow Glaea’s tyrannical king. Until the day a vampire, Atrius, and his warriors arrive carving an unstoppable path through Glaea. The sightmother tasks Sylina a crucial mission: infiltrate his army, earn his trust… and kill him with a blessed dagger. Sylina becomes his seer, and together they go after the tyrant king. Sylina knows Atrius, a Bloodborn vampire cannot live, but her connection with him only grows stronger. A connection that could cost her everything. Together they move from city to city killing the warloards that rule them. Replacing them with his own men to keep a stable hold and help the people who live there recover their lives. When they finally reach the destination it's not what they expected and Sylina will again be forced to make a decision between her Archessen sister and the vampire conqueror. Slaying the Vampire Conqueror is a stand alone story in the Crowns of Nyaxia series. It fits between the end of the Nightborn Duet and the Shadowborn Duet at book 2.5 in the series. I read through the main story before I knew about the two standalones. Although they fit nicely in the story if they are read in order, nothing is lost by reading them after. Where Six Scorched Roses offers the story of Vale and Lilith, this story introduces a whole set of new characters. It fills in the timeline for the Bloodborn. While the Nightborn and Shadowborn are the main story we follow, Slaying the Vampire Conqueror fills in what the Bloodborn are doing during that same time.
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