Elle Reid's “Those That Don’t Exist” delivers a blend of vampire romance, emotion, and darker themes that kept me reading well past my bedtime.
The story centers around Aurora, a young woman grappling with the aftermath of a tragic accident that has not only altered her life but also claimed the life of her father. Her journey toward healing is written with sensitivity and realism, and I could feel her pain, confusion, and loss 😔
Ty, the male lead, adds a thrilling layer to the story. As a member of a vampire pack and Aurora’s protector, he embodies the trope of the ultra-protective hero. Ty grapples with his own moral compass, as his assignment to watch over Aurora clashes with his unwillingness to let her go. His internal conflict between duty and desire creates an electrifying tension that kept me flicking those pages. The dynamic between him and Aurora is compelling, marked by a secret relationship that heightens the stakes and invites us into the exhilarating yet treacherous world they inhabit.
The romance unfolds with a delicious slow burn, the characters’ secret identities and the lurking dangers that come with Ty’s vampire nature.
The darker themes and morally grey aspects of Ty's character lend a thrilling addition that adds to the romance, leaving us questioning morals along the way. 😉
The tension builds effectively, pulling us into a world where danger lurks in every shadow, making the stakes feel all the more real.
Overall, “Those That Don’t Exist” is a gripping story that promises a tantalizing mix of romance, suspense, and an emotional ride.
With a well paced plot, intriguing supernatural elements, and a tantalizing romance, this book will keep you turning pages late into the night. 🥱
For fans of vampire romance with darker undertones and morally grey characters, this book is an absolute must read.
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