by Michele Hauf
Rating: 2.5I liked a number of aspects about this book, but overall it frustrated me. Some of the characters' behaviors just....gah! o.O lol I think it's telling that I set the book down for several months with only 9 percent to go.
This was was just not for me. I read up to page 75 and decided the plot was not working for me and I did not like either of the characters.Oh well it did look interesting.
3.5 StarsVail is a vampire raised in Faery all his life, taught to hate the very thing he is. After being banished he is thrown into the mortal realm and must accept the generosity of his step-father to survive. Despising vampires and snubbing the family that abandoned him he keeps to himself. When ...
He might sparkle but he's no Edward Cullen!What I love most in the book is the instant connection between the two main characters. They might have been surprised by their attraction but had no qualms about giving into their feelings, which works really well for the story. Their relationship is not o...
Vail is a vampire who hates his own kind. He was raised in Faery and has sustained himself on the essence of the Fae. But he was kicked out and is now having to make his way in the mortal realm. His step-father has reached out to him, inviting him into the family business. Vail is wary, but he acc...
This review is also published at http://thebookaholiccat.com It took me some time to get into this book. Vail is a character difficult to like. He doesn’t know who he really is. He is a vampire who was raised in Fairy; there the fairies taught him to hate vampires. So he is a vampire who hates vamp...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review please visit The Romanceaholic.Vail is an incredibly tortured man. Traded to the Faery people as an infant in payment for a blood debt, then shunned at puberty when it was revealed that he was a full blood-born vampire rather than a half-breed, and final...