*In the dark heat of a Louisiana night, handsome and magnetic Dristan St. Julien materialized at Madelyn Brantley’s side and rescued her from an evil she never knew existed – and then disappeared just as abruptly.
Suddenly, Madelyn’s life becomes one big mystery as she tries to resist Dristan’s charm and sensuality while desperately attempting to unravel the mystery surrounding his connection to the discovery of a young woman’s centuries-old journal.
As Madelyn probes deeper and deeper in her search for answers, she begins to realize that the superstitions and myths, that run rampant through her hometown of New Orleans, are not necessarily as mythical as she once thought.
But nothing could prepare Madelyn for her biggest discovery: the provocative and ever-blurring lines between love, life and death. *
I understand this book is a start of a new series, so you can basically can this "the introduction". There's alot of questions, so to speak, that you read through the thoughts of the heroine. But, some are quite obvious, and it makes you wonder if her character is purposely absent-minded. As for heat level it's PG-13. Erika is quite ladylike in the romance department.
This was a easy read, I was able to read it in a day. There was not a lot of character development or history of the characters. Maddie made the decision to become a vampire to quickly in my opinion. Even though I gave it 3 stars, I will give the second book a try when it comes out.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Maddie keeps getting set up with an annoying guy that thinks he can have whatever he wants and her mother seems on board. Felling drawn to a stranger she will unlock a she new reality.