Nocturnal Blood

Nocturnal Blood

by Villimey Mist

Paranormal
Amazon:★★★★4.3(124)
Goodreads:★★★★4.16(165)
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Added on May 7, 2026

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Anchorage, Alaska. A place where people don't care if someone goes missing. A place where Leia Walker tries her hardest to hide from the world, wanting a normal life without anxiety and OCD.

But Leia's bubble pops when an old friend is back in town and twists Leia’s reality . A bloody event proves what Leia is scared to learn—Sophie Gardner, her old high school friend and saviour from the bullies, is a vampire.

Forced to run away with Sophie, Leia's life takes a terrifying turn when vampires and hunters come after them.

The only thing preventing them from losing themselves is their friendship..

But will it be enough to escape the inevitable blood bath?

Reader Reviews

★★★★Chandra Claypool (WhereTheReaderGrows)

I always get nervous reading a fellow Bookstagrammer's book - especially a debut novel at that. But how do you turn down a book about vampires? I mean, you just don't. A girl just trying to survive bullying in high school and life with her anxiety and OCD... enter someone who finally sticks up for her... a friend, the first person outside of her family that she trusts.... then that person disappears only to arrive back into her life with a bloody (literally) bang!At first I wasn't entirely sure

★★★★★Ronald McGillvray

Vampires, old schoolI really enjoyed Nocturnal Blood by Villimey Mist. Right from the start, I got caught up in the many quirks of the main character, Leia. I found it drew me into the story and prepared the stage for what was to come and really brought the character to life.I was also impressed with the vampire world she created. These were certainly not the romantic type of vampire but savage monsters without remorse.The book flowed well, and with several twists and a jaw dropping ending, I fo

★★★★Steve Stred

** Edited as review is now live on Kendall Reviews! **3.5/5One thing I’ve come to find is that there are two distinct groups of indie authors. One group of authors frequently tweets/posts about their releases, while the other very seldom does. Now, I’m not saying either is a bad thing (I typically fall into the seldom category), but because of this, oftentimes I’ll have no idea that someone I interact with frequently and engage with on social media even has a book out, let alone two!Such was the

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