For some reason I had odd expectations going into this book. I thought it was going to be more dark and eerie. There's vicious crimes, but it reads just like more like most PNR. Although, not as fluffy. I really want to continue to see what will happen next, but the next book starts with an "U" and ...
Poor Liam McCathal, a vampire assassin on vacation (well really, a cooling-off period, since he enjoys his work a little too much). He is forced to actually work in his antique shop instead of just stockpiling merchandise. Enter human female, Mai Ricci who also runs an antique shop but is fascinate...
I really like the idea behind the vampire mythology, but I don't think I'll be continuing this series. I really do not like the writing style of this author and the way she jumps around.
This was a great twist on the vampire genre. The plot and story was slightly predictable, but overall it was a nice read that had a good pace and character development.