Night's Cold Kiss (Dark Brethren, Bk 1)
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Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Donna L. (FantasyDreamer) reviewed on + 10 more book reviews
Night's Cold Kiss was an enjoyable read that held my attention throughout the story with plenty action and passionately love scenes. I found the overall premises surrounding vampires compelling but nothing really original along those lines of supernatural. Thought I found the story captivating there were a couple of spots throughout the story where the story seems to take an abrupt change in emotions/feelings portrayed by the characters that left me feeling a little disoriented, especially between the two love interests Antoinette and Christian. In end though, I was thrilled by these two.
I would like to note that is book is billed as Urban Fantasy but in actuality it's a Paranormal Romance. For me, an Urban Fantasy is a book whose main interests is in the main hero/heroine and romance is not the main focal point of the story. A Paranormal Romance on the other hand is where the story is mainly based on where a pair will ended up as a couple and more times than not ending in a HEA (happily ever after) for them.
All in all, I plan to read the next book in this series, it has a lot promise to be a great series.
I would like to note that is book is billed as Urban Fantasy but in actuality it's a Paranormal Romance. For me, an Urban Fantasy is a book whose main interests is in the main hero/heroine and romance is not the main focal point of the story. A Paranormal Romance on the other hand is where the story is mainly based on where a pair will ended up as a couple and more times than not ending in a HEA (happily ever after) for them.
All in all, I plan to read the next book in this series, it has a lot promise to be a great series.
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