Jake Reinbach is the son of vampires. He is also a high-school senior, hoping to live as normal a life as possible within the human world, but his bright purple eyes and vampire parents make him an outcast. When falsely accused of threatening a classmate, Jake is forced to withdraw from school, and back into the clan in which he was raised. He is devastated, but a young human comes to his door one evening with a startling confession.
Will Hayden is secretly attracted to Jake, and is bereft when the young vampire leaves public school. Fascinated with immortals, Will unfortunately lives in a household where hatred of vampires is part of the daily diet. He realizes his father is entangled in a conspiracy against the vampires, and he goes to Jake’s family and tells them of his suspicions. When he then confesses his feelings toward Jake, he sets in motion a series of events that will change his life—and Jake’s—forever.
This book follows the story of the vampires in book 1. More time has passed and this book covers the Slayers that are after them. This book is mf and mm paranormal.
Jake is witty, slightly irreverent and falling head over heels for Will Hayden. Their romance is sweet enough to melt like chocolate in the summer sun and has a perfect amount of spice. Combined with a little bit of drama and adventure, Not Human Enough is a paranormal treat.
REVIEWER'S NOTE: This is a second-generation continuation of book one, Remember Him. It's not quite as engaging as Not Human Enough but I strongly recommend reading it first in order to fully understand the history that brought Jake and Will's story to fruition.