Geri (geejay) - reviewed on + 85 more book reviews
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When ace reporter Jack Fleming meets a beautiful woman, he gets more than he bargained for: he is shot through the heart. The strange thing is that he doesn't die. His girlfriend just happened to be a vampire, and now so is Jack. First order of business is to track down the guy who killed him. As a vampire, Jack finds getting a foot in the door isn't nearly as difficult as keeping a stake out of his chest.
I'm guessing that since it's the first in the series it was a bit slow for the first half. Introducing you to Jack and his vampire problems. What to eat? The thought of getting blood from a humas doesn't appeal. Good thing he's in Chicago near the stockyards!
Once Jack gets a bit more familiar with himself and finds he has some help from a private "agent" the book picks up. It had a good ending and I want more of Jack and Escott!
I'm guessing that since it's the first in the series it was a bit slow for the first half. Introducing you to Jack and his vampire problems. What to eat? The thought of getting blood from a humas doesn't appeal. Good thing he's in Chicago near the stockyards!
Once Jack gets a bit more familiar with himself and finds he has some help from a private "agent" the book picks up. It had a good ending and I want more of Jack and Escott!
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