Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on
Rowan seeking a little revenge against the folks who own the land beneath the community center steals a jewel and walks straight into off-duty police detective Nick Grandstaff. She cleans up her mess and erases Nick’s memory, but when he shows up a few days later asking questions about a murder victim, it’s clear he has some memory of her. I loved the chemistry between these two and learning about previous encounters.
It soon becomes clear the two must work together, and I enjoyed watching things move beyond that.
In the meantime, her siblings are looking to warn her about Paragon and the vampire threat. We got updates on her siblings and their mates.
The shifters and vampires in New York are seriously creepy, well their leaders were. There are some triggers in this book, so if you are vulnerable to sexual triggers proceed with caution. View Spoiler »
The romance was sexy. With the bond mating and discovery it was also hot as hell. It played a secondary role to the intense case, battle, and overall series arc. However, the author still made me feel connected and their relationship felt genuine.
I loved the sibling interaction and the brothers interaction with Nick. The battles scenes and encounter with some scary vampires was brilliant. I am looking forward to meeting the next brother. Jack laid the groundwork and I look forward to the audiobook. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 20 February, 2020: Finished reading
- 20 February, 2020: Reviewed