I was hooked on this book from the first sentence. I stayed
up into the wee hours of the morning finishing this book. I couldn’t get enough
of Ephraim! Madison is a wonderful counterpart to Ephraim. She tests his
resolve and patience. They are a dynamic pair and keep each other their toes.
While Ephraim is a vampire, he’s a special vampire. He’s a
Pyte. He also has standards he lives by and refuses to become a monster. Being
a Pyte means he’s a daywalker! In addition to being a daywalker, he was born,
not made into a vampire.
Madison was forced to grow up early as her mother isn’t
really a mother. Madison’s mother, Candy, is more concerned with partying
hooking up rather than being a mother, so Madison stepped up.
When Madison and Ephraim meet, sparks fly and so do the
tempers. I found myself laughing, crying, and cringing throughout the story. I
laughed at the arguments Ephraim and Madison got into, cried when they were
being too difficult to listen to each other, and cringing when Ephraim went all
me, vampire on Madison.
I loved this story and found R.L. Matthewson’s take on
vampires to be refreshing. R.L. had many of the traditional view on vampires as
well as some new insights. R.L. also managed to introduce the beginning of
vampires and sentinels without belaboring the point and boring me. It flowed
nicely into the story and was integral to the storyline. R.L. also did an
amazing job of showing how vampires are like what we’ve traditionally thought
as well as some new aspects.
While I loved this book very much, I would have liked to
have seen more action and suspense in the story. There was definitely some
suspense in the story, but I would have liked to have seen that ramped up a
bit.
I found the way the romance played out between Madison and
Ephraim very realistic. They were definitely attracted to each other but both
had issues to work through. The resolution to their problems was not a walk in
the park, they had to work for it and the culmination of that hard work was oh
so worth the wait!
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Most of the books in this series are around 99 cents. I've enjoyed all of them so far and I'm looking forward the next one!
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