He has waited six hundred years for his fated mate; he will never let her go.
Daisy is a coyote shifter who craves a life without pain. She has been trained in a pack where stealing was mandatory, and she learned to be the best. Her brother has been missing for years, and she is forced to live with the Alpha, who admits he is responsible for his disappearance, waiting for the opportunity to get her revenge. She hasn’t given much thought to having a mate, too busy trying to survive another day.
Coyotes are hated in their world, so when a vampire appears on a night she believes could be her last, she assumes he will feel the same.
Micah Foster, an ancient vampire, has accepted his fate. He knows that when he loses his humanity, his powerful friends will have to end him. He's spent years protecting his world from exposure and humans from abuse. When a bear shifter, whom he considers a brother, asks for help, he finds himself part of a crew of misfit shifters, a stark contrast to his solitary existence.
When he scents coyotes, disturbing his silence, he's shocked to find his mate among them. He's willing to do anything to keep her and explore the bond quickly forming within his soul. Micah rarely shows the extent of his power, but when Daisy is threatened, he will use every gift he has to protect her.
Can Daisy rely on her vampire to love her despite her species and stand by her side?
Daisy will have to trust the vampire she craves with the secrets of her past and embrace the strength of her coyote.
Craving Her Vampire is the ninth book in the Embracing The Bond Series, a stand-alone, vampire/coyote, steamy, paranormal romance. A guaranteed HEA where the female character ends up with her forever mate.
Due to explicit language, graphic sexual scenes, and violence, this book is intended for mature (18 years +) readers.
•4.5⭐️ •Paranormal Romance •Fated Mates •Found Family •Dom/Daddy •Possessive •Touch Her and ☠️ •🌶🌶🌶 •Stand Alone In An Interconnected World
This is the 9th book in the Embracing The Bond series by T.D. Edwards. It follows Micah who is a 600 year old vampire and Daisy who is a Coyote shifter. This is the first in the series where fated mates mix species. It's quite interesting and I liked how it's explained. It's a new twist that I definitely enjoyed! Daisy has definitely had a rough life, and all she is trying to do is just SURVIVE. Micah, being 600 years old has had a long life with some dark times as well. I loved how these two were so open with each other right from the start. When that bond kicked in, they both would've done anything for one another. I'm a sucker for instant anything. This is a stand alone.. but I do suggest reading in order. Just because previous characters from other books come into play! If you pick this series up.. I hope you enjoy it like I am!
T.D. Edwards is amazing! Seriously, I love this whole series. I go back time after time just to stay in this world. I love the family and want to stay with them as long as I can. Daisy and Micah are definitely one of my favorite couples. No spoilers, but their interactions are top notch. Only one complaint.....
I love this series. Micah was awesome. I love the strength he had and that he allowed his mate to be who she is without judgement. Daisy was fierce and strong even though she had been through a lot. Loved how they bonded.
SUMMARY: He has waited six hundred years for his fated mate and he will never let her go. Daisy is a coyote shifter who craves a life without pain. Coyotes are hated in their world, so when a vampire appears on a night she believes could be her last, she assumes he will feel the same. Micah Foster, an ancient vampire, has accepted his fate when he loses his humanity. When he scents coyotes, disturbing his silence, he's shocked to find his mate among them. Micah rarely shows the extent of his power, but when Daisy is threatened, he will use every gift he has to protect her. Can Daisy rely on her vampire to love her despite her species and stand by her side?
REVIEW: Craving Her Vampire is the ninth book in the Embracing the Bond series which tells the story of Vampire Micah finding his Coyote shifter mate Daisy. Micah has been around for centuries with many of those years spent alone with very few to call friends or family. Daisy has lived in a coyote pack full of men that would torture her if she got out of line. The moment that Micah finds out that he found his mate and that she was a coyote shifter was interesting because neither of them had expected it but accepted it instantly.
It was an intense moment when Daisy had finally found the man that had her brother as he happened to be her uncle on her father's side. The moment that Daisy finally woke up after being turned into a vampire hybrid coyote was intense and amazing. Both Micah and Daisy both found each other when they needed someone that would care for them no matter what or who they were. Their journey to embracing their mating bond was enjoyable with funny parts. The only thing I hated reading was Daisy calling Micah "Daddy" because it really turned me off.
When I found out that Micah’s mate was going to be a coyote, I felt a little bit of worry on how the story was going to go. Coyotes have been the villain in so many of the stories before this one. I was worried how the group would treat Daisy.
I shouldn’t have been worried. T.D. Edwards did this PERFECTLY. It wasn’t ignored how a coyote was perceived, which is great. But everyone also respected her and wanted to play her games. I LOVED THAT!
Micah was perfect as well. Everything about this story was great.
Spice was wonderful. He called her Pet so I hoping for some pet play but there wasn’t really anything that made me sad but he’s definitely dominant so it was still great.
I have to admit, I like the series. It's quick to read, but some of the dialogue seems to repeat... and the kinks. I'm tired of the men wanting to be referred to as "daddy". There's more out there than that if you want kinky. I end up skipping the spice scenes now. There's only so many times you can see "daddy" on the screen (ebook reader) before it gets annoying. Otherwise, it's good. I like the plot, especially since the author is also spicing up the drama compared to the other stories. It's something I'll reread when I need anything to read.
Edit: I may also be biased because I don't get the kink. But it's been in, what, 3 books now? It has nothing to do with the writing, which is why it hasn't affected the stars. I just needed to bring it up.
I have read all of the books in this series and they just get better and better. This book was so steamy and had so much action it was the perfect mix. The side characters from the other books are great they all have their own perfect personalities. I am so sad that I have ran out of books to read and can’t wait for the next in this unbelievable exciting series. Hurry Please!!!
I really like this one but was hoping Heaths story was next, but I guess I got to keep waiting. I love that we got to meet some good coyotes as well. Micah is so cool and fun and sexy all in one. I do enjoy these stories and wish they were all finished so I could read them all together.
Another great book in an excellent series! I loved seeing all the characters and how they are always there for one another once more. I am so happy that Micha found his happiness. Daisy was a great character, she is perfect for Micha. Can't wait to read the next book.
I'm so incredibly happy I found this series! I have loved every character and mate group. I'm excited for the next book but I really really want Sally to find her mate!
T. D. Edwards has another good one with this one! I loved that this one had less of the DID thing going and that the MMC was not the typical overbearing arse that a lot of the others have been. Overall a good read and definitely recommend!
I have loved each book. I have loved getting to come back time and time again to this world with these characters that have fallen in love with. Micah and Daisy are no different. I really enjoyed the heck out of their story! Micah- a very very old vampire Daisy- a coyote shifter.
To say coyote shifters has a bad reputation is an understatement- they are considered one of the lowest shifter species- they are thought of as always being conniving, sneaky, thieves and the such.
Daisy might be a pickpocket but she doesn’t fit the rest of the stereotype.