Monty Jay
The Blood We Crave: Part One (The Hollow Boys, #3)
by Monty Jay
My secrets have been infested with obsession and blood. Thirteen years after the murder that almost claimed her life, Lyra’s fixation on Thatcher—her savior and a cold-blooded serial killer—has only deepened, and when his walls finally crack, their dark bond ignites with dangerous intensity, leaving both craving what may destroy them.
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About This Book
In "The Blood We Crave: Part One," the third installment of Monty Jay's "The Hollow Boys" series, readers are immersed in a dark and intense narrative that delves into the complex relationship between Lyra Abbott and Thatcher Alexander Pierson. Thirteen years after a traumatic event that nearly took her life, Lyra's obsession with Thatcher—a man with a chilling past as a serial killer—intensifies, leading to a dangerous and consuming bond.
Set against the backdrop of Ponderosa Springs, the story unfolds with a suspenseful atmosphere, as a copycat murderer emerges, testing the fragile alliance between Lyra and Thatcher. Their shared history and the town's dark secrets intertwine, creating a slow-burn tension that propels the narrative forward. The novel explores themes of obsession, revenge, and the blurred lines between love and darkness, offering readers a gripping and emotionally charged experience.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's dark, emotional, and fast-paced narrative. Many commend the strong character development and the complex, lovable characters. Fans note the cliffhanger ending that leaves them eager for the next installment. Some readers find the blood-related themes unsettling, which may not be for everyone. This book is recommended for fans of dark romance and intense character-driven stories.


