by Claire Cray
This is my first book about homosexual vampires (if we don't include Blay and Qhuinn).But I had no idea it was about vampires. Or if I had, I totally forgot about it when I started this book. I just knew it was historical and I felt like reading something of this kind. Add that the prospect of a lov...
kind of twilight-esque, with the tortured and self-sacrificing vampire, but other than that, an enjoyable read
It had slow burn - always a plus with me. It was well written, with a nice flow and a solid world-building. It wasn't exactly innovative, but it was an interesting and enjoyable read. It had a very nice historical feel and as I said, a very good slow burn with a lot of tension. No Insta-love/-lu...
This was quite good! It wasn't like most of the M/M vampire romances I've come across, it wasn't overly sappy and fluffy, it was atmospheric and a bit moody. The writing reminded me a bit of a certain other famous vampire author's (who I will NOT be mentioning here, thank you very much!) earlier wor...
For the first half of the story there are only two characters, stuck in a cabin in the woods. Not once did I feel bored or claustrophobic. Another, minor, characters joins in the second part, bringing such a presence with him, that I immediately feel like I need to read his story too. This is insta ...
Another quick m/m read. The year is 1799 and 18 year old William is sent from New York to serve as apprentice to the mysterious so-called apothecary Merrick. This appears to be a book one, hopefully a sequel will follow..'Lord, he was a handsome man! What I would have given for looks like that! Not ...