The Serpent’s Bride by Kathryn Ann Kingsley
AD | book tour – If you’re craving a true enemies-to-lovers romance with bite, blood, and breathtaking tension, The Serpent’s Bride by Katherine Ann Kingsley delivers in spades.

THE BLURB
I will disguise myself as the vampire’s bride.
I will win over his family.
And then I will murder every last one of them.
All my life I’ve been training to take revenge on the vampire who killed my parents. But Raziel Nostrom is a prince of the city’s most powerful mafia clan—completely untouchable.
When I learn that Raziel is marrying a woman he’s never seen before, I know my chance has finally come…
I will disguise myself as Raziel’s sacrificial bride. I will gain access to his vicious and beautiful family. And I will murder every last bloodsucking one of them.
Raziel is just as ruthless and deadly as I expected, but I had no idea how magnetic he would be up close, with an intoxicating smile and ruby-red eyes that seem to look right into my soul. There’s a dangerous tension between us that I’m struggling to ignore.
I have to strike fast. Every second I wait brings new danger to my life—and my heart. But as I sharpen my blades and prepare to take my revenge at last, I need to face the truth…
WHAT I THOUGHT OF THE SERPENT’S BRIDE
From the very first page, Nadi’s voice grabs you—sharp, determined, and utterly real. Her mission is clear: infiltrate the vampire mafia by posing as Raziel Nostrom’s bride and avenge her parents’ murder. But what begins as a cold, calculated plan quickly spirals into something far more dangerous… and seductive.
Raziel is the perfect morally gray love interest. At first, he’s pure menace—an untouchable prince of darkness with a reputation soaked in blood. But as the story unfolds, Kingsley masterfully peels back his layers. He remains ruthless, yes, but becomes understandable, even magnetic. His transformation doesn’t erase his evil—it reframes it, making the tension between him and Nadi all the more delicious.
This book doesn’t just flirt with the enemies-to-lovers trope—it dives headfirst into it, exploring what happens when your greatest enemy becomes your greatest temptation. The chemistry is electric, the stakes are high, and the emotional depth is surprisingly poignant.
If you loved The Serpent and the Wings of Night or Haunting Adeline, this one will absolutely hook you. It’s dark, spicy, and utterly addictive.
THE BOOK TOUR
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DISCLOSURE: I was provided with a copy of The Serpent’s Bride for the purposes of this book tour. As usual though, all opinions are my own.
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