by Laura Kaye
2 starsTypical insta-love with nothing much happened and it was a quick read. The book has potential though because it was quite good if it weren't for the length.Read on your own peril.
Decent enough read but not a great deal to keep me interested. I mainly downloaded this to have something to read while on the elliptical at the gym. It helped pass the time but I wasn't all eager to finish it right away once my time ran out on the machine. I really only finished it because my loan ...
I thoroughly enjoyed this story and had warm fuzzes throughout the entire narrative. It was extremely sensual and featured many characteristics and themes I look for in escapist novels: vampires, "fated-to-be-mated," realistic emotionally intimate love scenes, possessive/protective hero, alpha male,...
I’ve considered reading this after noticing people saying the first book is way better than second book. Its my fault to succumb to it that I get it and read this piece of…. Let’s just say, the book disappointed me so much that I almost… scream in agony offline. I do online of course, because everyt...
The night of proffering, Shayla´s trained and longed for this night when she´ll offer herself and her virginity to the Vampire King.Kael doesn´t look forward to this night of feeding, not since he lost his mate 300 years ago. This was a bit too sweet for me, felt like the epilogue where everything i...
(review first posted at Book Lovers Inc)There’s a question that oft asked about fictional tales. The plot or the characters: what’s more important, and which did you enjoy more? Well, in the case of this particular story, I’d say the attraction (that existed between the two lead characters) was the ...
Won copy from the author and Dark Faerie Tales blog.
This was a nice introduction to a new series. It will be interesting to see how the story line progresses. It is romance not UF and the main focus seemed to focused on the mating of the Vampire King - who is very sexy btw - with some background information and world building. I just wish the book...