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Kain's Sister

The Hellsing Siblings, Book 5

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Kain's Sister

By: Margaret Couplet
Narrated by: Elizabeth Phillips
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It’s been two years since Artemis ran away from home and fell into a lap of luxury she’d never known with a man she fell head over heels with the moment she saw him. She has another two before it’s safe to go back, but in the meantime she has a handful of friends and helps run a youtube channel centered around hunting things that slip through the Family’s net. Until one day a call from Izaiah’s family leads to her being dragged right back into her family’s drama.

Izaiah has been hiding his species for two years but when he gets kidnapped on a hunt, again, he’s forced to confront the reality of being honest with Artemis, the only person he has ever been in love with. But during a conversation that will change his life forever a video on the news sends everything into a tailspin that forces him into a corner he’d never imagined being backed into.

©2025 Margaret Couplet (P)2025 Margaret Couplet
Fantasy Literature & Fiction Paranormal
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I enjoy all these characters but I don’t like how in this book Kain was shown as a bad brother even though in the first book it seemed as if both he and Artemis were close siblings… and I confess I want more of Vlad and Kain

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this book really didn't feel like it belonged to the series. It had a lot of important events that the previous books were leading up to which were done well, but it felt like Artemis had no other character traits other than "I'm mad at/hate my brothers and I love my boyfriend".
The way she was described in the other books made her out to be a more complex and interesting character especially with the deep plot points that set up her story in book 1. In this book she came off as self absorbed and borderline heartless. She didn't even feel concerned or worried about what happened to Kain.
Anyway it was a struggle to get through this one because it seemed like every chapter needed at least one "I'm mad at my brother's" rant and she never had any character development. The narrator also seemed to struggle with the accents and the ML accent waffled so heavily that I'm not sure what the accent was supposed to be (gonna have to re listen to book one to remember)

Really did not like Artemis as a character

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