I loved this story. The prompt was wonderful and fresh (and wow, those eyes!) and Dalton ran with it. I love these characters and I want more about them. I loved how finally, for once, the vampire was short, and was so because people in his day were shorter. I wish she'd explain why the 1000 year ol...
was surprised by how much I liked this story. I’m not usually a huge van of vampires, but I liked the mythology of this story very much, and I liked how the vampire wasn’t the typical arrogant ass. The plot was interesting, and I love the Island of Misfit Toys the vampire is building. A sweet story ...
Quite an ambitious undertaking for such a short period of time.Loved the first part, second half was ok.LOVED the voice and understated humor :)I'll probably check out something else from this author.
I liked the overall story. An outcast hearing impaired vampire who doesn't realize he's a master vampire. A Banshee takes the vamp under tutorage and teaches him how to be a master vampire that the city of Boston needs. They fall in love. HEA.What irritated me. -The dialogue at times was repetitive...
Absolutely wonderful! Such great world building and character development! Loved Cillian and Donal and I, too, tucked Zach into my heart. I can't wait to read more!
It's all my fault.I was a little annoyed with how the narrator, an Irish Black (which is something else entirely than a black Irishman: see comments), deaf vampire (which is awesome!), rambled on and told, told and told everything but showed little. And this type of look at me being all tough and fu...
Delightfully unique. Executes humor, emotion, and violence well.Cillian is charming and lovable and just the tiniest bit kinky.Donal is amazing and honestly, I"ve never felt about a banshee the way I feel about him. Nice to realign my conceptions of species every once in awhile. Good story and certa...
This was really, REALLY good, a story about a deaf vampire, a banshee, Pookas, sirens and more vampires, with a bit of whodunit and some hot boy loving.I loved watching Cillian grow into himself, and I really enjoyed the relationship that unfolded between him and Donal. The world-building and the my...
Compassionate, hilarious, and occasionally irritating.Missouri Dalton must have run out of time.It's the most likely explanation for what turned out to be a fairly perplexing story—beautiful and full of abiding compassion, and then suddenly nonsensical and, in one tragic instance, completely silly.T...
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