Frances P. (franniekin) - , reviewed on + 276 more book reviews
Not quite as good as the first book. Leila leaves Vlad because he says he can never love her. He has given her so much more than words. He protects her and her family, she is the only woman he has let sleep in his private bedroom, he tells her he wants forever with her and dresses her beautifully. If she is too self centered and immature to recognize this is love, I'll happily take her place.
Unfortunately, I realized who was the protagonist early on, so not too many surprises. Don't get me wrong, the book is still good. The love scenes with Vlad made my toes curl. He's one HOT vampire.
Leaves me wanting more than three books worth.
Unfortunately, I realized who was the protagonist early on, so not too many surprises. Don't get me wrong, the book is still good. The love scenes with Vlad made my toes curl. He's one HOT vampire.
Leaves me wanting more than three books worth.
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