When I picked up this book (free for an honest review) from the author, I thought it was a paranormal romance that had adult scenes. I was okay with that because I figured there would be a story with a couple of sex scenes. I'm not an erotic book lover, mostly I find those type of books gross. I have to say I almost quit reading this book at about a third of the way through because it seemed not to be a paranormal romance with a sex scene or two, but an erotic book with a paranormal twist thrown in. But, because I had agreed, I stuck it out (skimming the sex scenes; there were way too many and I never want to see the words "cock" or "womb" again). I'm glad I did, it turned out to be not to bad of a story.
Pros: The author creates a unique supernatural hero. Vaughn (the love interest) is a gargoyle and together with his brothers, they guard a castle like apartment building for the supernaturals in their city. Vaughn and his brothers had very distinctive personalities and were easy to like. Their abilities, although not explained in depth are cool. They are stone gargoyles by day, able to move and fly in that shape, and men by night when they can let loose and live. As the story progresses, the reader sees some of their other abilities.
I also liked the heroine, Melanie. She is a human that doesn't have otherworldly abilities, but for some reason can "see" the supernatural and is immune to some of their powers. I loved her family as well. The author does an excellent job at characterization, and her book is well-written and easy to read and barring the excessive and descriptive sex scenes, the story flowed well.
I do have to admit, that following the boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl back formula, that the boy loses girl part, made me cry, so kudos to the author for the writing of those few scenes! It takes a lot to soften me up with a book enough to illicit a tear!
Cons: There were some editing issues, but I think that sometimes happens in e-book format so they weren't that disruptive to the read. I know I'm not a fan of erotic romance, but seriously, use a thesaurus to come up with alternatives to "cock" and "womb" or just explain the sensations without those words. I should have counted; it could have been in the hundreds for those two words. Very cringe-inducing after awhile.
I also felt the author hadn't fully realized her gargoyles, their parents and their abilities. I needed some parameters to the supernatural world for them, and some things weren't set up well. Like how come the parents weren't gargoyles? What are they? What abilities does each brother have? How did their rules come about? What are the rules? Why are imps trying to stop Melanie from completing the ritual? The world although interesting and unique is not fully realized. Finally, if this isn't being advertised as an erotic paranormal romance, cut the sex scenes down, they were tedious after awhile. I've been young and a newlywed, and no one has that much sex. You'd be miserably sore, and not have time to do anything else, yet Melanie is supposed to have a job.
Overall, the question is would I recommend? Yes, I could recommend this to lovers of erotic paranormal romance, I don't think that hardcore paranormal readers would have much like for it, but if they lean to the erotic they might. The book was a quick and easy read and the world was interesting if lacking. Still to give the author credit she is coming up with a sequel and it might correct those missing parts. So yes, I would recommend, but no, I probably won't read the sequel although Emma and Rhy's story may be interesting, I can't bear anymore "cock" and "womb" descriptions.