Zero Judgment (Tales from the Tarot) by Kota Quinn


Zero Judgment is part of the tales of the tarot universe bringing fated mates together through the Owner of the Magic Shop. Kota Quinn pulled the Judgment card for her story.


From the blurb:

Zero is a tracker for the Elite Guard, the supernatural police that hunts down rogues. Zero's number one goal was to work for the Elite and seek revenge on the vampires who killed his childhood friend.

But after so many years of moving from place to place, he wants to settle down. Zero volunteers to help guard one of the magical small towns where paranormals and humans live together openly.

He's settled in this new town, has a life, friends, and hopefully, soon he'll meet his mate. But what he doesn't expect to find is his childhood friend alive and well. Except his friend isn't alive. He's undead, just like all the creatures he's hunted down.

Zero Judgment is a standalone MM romance novel as part of the multi-author collaboration Tales from the Tarot. This book is based on the major arcana card Judgment.


Molly Otto's review:

Ok, first off for those who stopped at chapter 7 or 8, that's not the complete book. I couldn't get to this story until today, and it's all up on amazon now.

Calix was taken by vampires at a young age but always dreamed of amethyst dragon wings, giving him hope for something else. With the help of his witch friend Nico, they escape and end up in the sanctuary town of Hearts Hollow to start fresh. Zero has retired from vampire slaying for a life of peace in this sanctuary town.

With the encouragement of the Magic Shop and it's Owner our two men meet and are given their chance. These two pull the Judgment card where they need to learn to not judge for one's past but their future. In Zeros's case, it's also to learn to judge his true self. Yes, this is instalust yet at the same time not. They build on their bond before becoming intimate, which is something these two so desperately needed. A fitting ending to an overall entertaining universe.


Zero Judgment is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription

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