Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
The story started out with a bang which compelled me to keep reading, however, as the story progressed it lost its momentum. So instead of the fast paced, action packed and romantic story I was expecting what I got was a story that was slow and the romance was non-existent. There, were, however, some redeeming qualities. What I liked about this book was the author’s unique take on vampires.
Based on the synopsis the focus of this story is on Sherry Carne and Basileios Argeneau. Sherry is a successful businesswoman whose life has been turned upside down the day she learned that vampires do exist. It was further complicated when it was brought to her attention that one of them was her life mate. I was a little confused about her reaction to the situation. One minute she was questioning everything and the next she seemed to be ok with all that was happening.
Basileios is a 3,538 year old vampire. Currently he is a lawyer and a member of the vampire council. In addition to this he is the father of 26 children. Yes, you read right. Personally, I found him to be dull and boring and did not think he was a good fit for Sherry. There was no chemistry between them. There was so much going on in the story that they did not have the time to get to know each other. Hence, I found it strange that they were able to fall in love in such a short space of time.
Everything happened quickly, even the manner in which the villain was dispatched. The story felt rushed. It was as if the author was more concerned with closure rather than quality.
It’s probably best you read it for yourself and form your own opinion. For me it was just an average read.