EBookObsessed
Written on Aug 20, 2014
What she never would have expected is for Xavier del Torro to offer her a position in his household. Xavier is a very dangerous vampyre. He’s the right-hand and friend of the Nightkind King, Julian Regillus. Xavier’s transformation story is the stuff of legends and nightmares. She couldn’t ask for a more powerful protector, but if he knew why she wanted into his household, he might kill her himself for endangering his people.
Tess just has one more very important problem. She’s afraid of vampyres. Knowing that these predators could attack and kill her before she ever realized they moved is effecting her ability to spend time in the presence of her new boss. She hasn’t been able to bring herself to make the blood offering required and therefore she hasn’t gained the ability to heal faster or move faster and her ability to train with the other attendants is suffering. Xavier’s head of security is trying to get rid of her and he doesn’t seem to like or understand Xavier’s interest in Tess.
Xavier likes Tess’s ability to think for herself. He just needs her to understand the difference between thinking for herself and making mistakes that could get people killed. Xavier knows how to use her mistakes to improve her ability to work with the others. But he is still having trouble getting Tess to spend time with him without reeking of fear, and unless she can give a blood donation before the end of their trial period, she will have to leave.
THOUGHTS:
This was the first Elder Races story which focuses on the Nightkind. Yes, we did have Carling’s story, but at that time, she was sent to live in isolation so we were truly not given the basic running of a vampyre household and their attendants. It was an interesting peek at how desperate people are to achieve that longevity and glamour of the vampyre lifestyle and get a chance to someday be transformed themselves. We also see how the attendants work together to take care of the household and, at least in Xavier’s household, train to protect the master and each other.
Tess and Xavier are both characters with a strong moral code which is why Tess needs protection. I like that Tess is afraid but she doesn’t allow that to govern her actions. Her body says run from the vampyre, but her brain refuses to back down from him.
Sadly, we don’t get to much romance until the last third of the book. Xavier brought Tess into his household because she is intelligent, she has spirit but she is not the usual glamorous-type who would desire to be an attendant. He wants to use her for spying on some of the other vampyres and going undercover. His hope is that her average looks will help her stay below the radar of the other vamps. It is interesting that the longer he knows Tess the more he determines that her looks are too striking for her to go unnoticed. He also knows that until she can overcome her innate fear of vampyres, he can’t put her in a situation without him.
The why of the lack of romance is again Xavier’s strong moral code. He will not allow himself to compromise an attendant in his household and under his protection. It is not until Tess is no longer technically an attendant, that he grabs her for a kiss and they move forward as a couple.
I loved Xavier and Tess and truly enjoyed their story. The Elder Races is a great series for anyone who loves paranormal romance.
Received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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