by Kathryn Smith
Just as they all knew the legend of the Holy Grail, so had they heard of the Unholy Grail. Pru has cancer and is looking for any way to negate her grim diagnosis, when she starts up a friendship with Marcus, they begin in earnest a search for the Holy Grail. Our hero is a 600yr old vampire who was...
Opening Line:" It was obvious the door was not meant to be opened."This is one of those books that you either love or hate and while I didn’t love this it did manage to redeem itself enough so that in the end I didn’t hate it either. Set in 1899 (which for some reason I didn’t know until I started r...
I'm dnfing this solely because of the narrator - Vanessa Hart - who I didn't like at all.First, she sounded OLD, which wouldn't be a problem if she was portraying an older person, but she wasn't. Second, her voice sounded too masculine as if she had smoked too many cigarettes (maybe that's why she s...
This was just alright for me. Nothing surprising and the storyline was very predictable.I was irritated by the end, just wanted Chapel to get it over with. Might continue the series, haven't decided yet.
This book read much more like a typical regency historical romance, even though it was written in Victorian times (1899) and had a vampire. The book was good, but if you are looking for a dark, edgy, sensual story about an underworld of vampires and creatures that go bump in the night, then pass on ...
I really liked it.. It was a good "vampire-love-story".So if you're into that, this is definitely a book for you. Its not the best, but definitely not the worst either.. Just a good story, without too many plots, and surprises.. Its an easy read. Its definitely good enough to make me want to keep re...
This book was pretty good. I liked it. I loved Chapel and Pru. Their interactions together as well as her family was good. I liked that there were a lot of layers to these people and their story. It felt real. But their HEA just felt a little too, I don't know.... I kinda hoped that maybe Chapel wou...
This book made me cry like a baby towards the end. It reminded me of what it was like to lose my father to cancer. It reminded me of the vicious hatred I have for that disease, and the message of this book hit home with increased potency because of seeing my father succumb to this disease, and how...