Never trust a vampire. I might have learned that lesson the hard way. But when I find myself in a vampire-owned bar, I don’t have much of a choice. With vampires still trying to assimilate into mainstream society, I’ve done Lucas King a favor by stopping one of his patrons from draining a human dry in the basement of his bar. A favor he'd prefer to repay in bed than in kind. Vampires and witches have had more than a jaded history, and when witches start showing up dead in surrounding covens, all signs point to something old and powerful. Something that knows the ways of the witches. Something--or someone--like Lucas. What's worse than trusting a vampire? Falling in love with one.
What a great read!
I so didn't expect to get sucked into this book as fast as I did. Let's face, most paranormal books are very similar. This most certainly wasn't the case for me. The worldbuilding is fantastic, you're quickly drawn to Callie and all the other wonderful characters who are so relatable. Even the dysfunction of Callie's family is easily relatable, in a sense. There is always that one jerk sibling you can't stand.
I really can't wait for more!
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