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Artemis's Brother

The Hellsing Siblings, Book 1

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Artemis's Brother

By: Margaret Couplet
Narrated by: Declan Winters
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Kain was content with his life as a hunter, one of the few people standing in the way of humanity finding out about the supernatural. But when Artemis, his youngest sibling and only sister, makes a run for it in response to an arranged marriage, and Gabriel, the head of the Hellsing Family, refuses to go looking for her, Kain is prepared to throw it all away to keep her safe. He’s only the sixth-born son after all, what problems could his disownment cause?

Vlad has lived longer than he has a right to, and the last hundred years have gone terribly, beginning with the death of his oldest friend and culminating in a hunter trying to invade his grandson’s estate. The presence of Kain could spell disaster for his court, but when he discovers that the Hellsing family had a seventh-born son of a seventh-born son, pointing out a flaw in his spy network, Vlad decided to keep the man with him. A decision that has absolutely nothing to do with how pretty the young hunter looks with defiance in his eyes and venom on his tongue— that would be irresponsible, after all, and Vlad has learned the consequences of being impulsive.

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Where to start? The narrator was amazing, in so sad I only got to listen to him for 6ths. His voice was so velvety. -Ahem. Anyway, not only was the narrator great but for what it is it’s a pretty dang good book. And this is coming from someone who usually doesn’t like novels with a “love interest” element. Not to mention it’s a gay novel without gregarious “intimate” scenes. This book and world makes gay characters seem more real and less one-dimensional, which I think a lot of queer/gay books tend to do.

It’s a must listen.

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