A happy-go-lucky vampire on his merry killing spree suddenly found the love of his life, a grumpy homicide detective. I don't know about you, but that plot won me over. Such a simple plot, so many possible hilarious turns.
On paper that is.
This is the case of where it could be better. But, in hindsight, this is this author's debut work, so I would say kudos for her.
Celine is a newly promoted detective in charge of a series of serial murders and one day, she met a suspicious curly red-haired, bespectacled man who showed up everywhere. Zavier, the redhead vampire, is not your typical vampire. He's a complete golden retriever and totally besotted over Celine. Being in his head is so fun, and I only blame my real life interruptions that I couldn't enjoy his character to the fullest. Every interaction he had with Celine is just *chef's kiss*.
Celine. My mate. This can’t be the end. She doesn’t know how big of a dick I have yet. I’m going to die and she doesn’t even know. This is the worst.
Man, he's so fun.
With that said though, there is something lacking with the structure of the book. I can't exactly point it out but with some minor adjustments, I think the pacing could be better. It hit some weird lull in the end there, that made the climax a little unsatisfactory. The chemistry was great, I like it. Celine's reception of the whole vampire thing is a little unrealistic, just need that little oomph (especially when her best friend reacted the same way). I just wish it focus a little better on the plot, while building the chemistry between the couple. I mean, she literally investigating the deaths that he caused, so it's weird that it was never properly addressed in the book. Like I said, with better structures, this story could be salvaged from 'good' to exemplary great'.
Hope we get that in the next installment because I am very interested in this Valen character. Toodles!