A review by kirkw1972
Crimson Siege by Jay Raven

5.0

For far too long vampire books have been dominated by twinkly emo teenage stories or paranormal romances it's easy to forget that they were originally bloodthirsty killers hell bent on destroying humanity. Thank heavens then for Crimson Siege for reminding us. 

Set in the late 1800's bounty hunter Milosh has captured vampire Prince, Stefan and has taken him to the distant outpost town run by Anton Yoska, the only man to have survived the slaughter of his regiment in the vampire wars. Stefan's mother wants him back and is prepared to start another war to do so. It's brutal and bloody and I really enjoyed it. No one can be trusted, even Yoska as he's hiding one of the biggest secrets of all. 

The action starts from the very first page and doesn't let up until the end. It sucks you in from the start and is a real page turner.  It's full of twists and turns,  people betraying each other and lots of blood. Excellent read and 'm looking forward to reading the next book.