*I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review through the M/M Romance Group DBML program
4.5 stars
Synopsis: Felix is a vampire, and has been one for 160 years. Whenever he shows himself to someone, their fear goes through the roof. Then one night, Felix, who has already eaten, smells someone very tempting, and when he shows himself to the man, he can't bite him, because apparently, people need to be scared in order for Felix to feed. Felix attempts to scare the man all the way to his apartment, but it doesn't work. Felix tries again another night, but when it doesn't work, he just tries to get the man to notice him.
John is scared, but he knows the face of the man who will kill him, due to a family curse, so anything outside of that isn't scary to him. John is a witch, which means that he knows about magic, and how to protect himself from vampires. When Felix keeps pestering him, and then asks him for a date, John sets him a task that he knows Felix will fail, because vampires aren't that bright, and don't have a long attention span. When Felix shows up months later, though, John is impressed, and they start seeing each other.
There are ghosts, evil witches, good witches, curses, vampires, and above all, love.
What I liked: I've gone on record a couple of times saying that I'm not really fond of vampires in books, for some reason. Something about how they can all compel their prey soul mates just doesn't sit right with me, even when the match is a being other than human who has their own powers. That being said, I absolutely loved Felix. He was so sweet and honest and loving and selfless and loveable. "But, a vampire story should be dark," you say. And it is. The witches provide darkness, and Felix isn't pure and blameless; he doesn't care what his victims feel when he bites them, and never checks to see if they survive. However, once Felix meets John and is trying to get his attention, he is pretty amazing, although he *does* stalk John, to a certain extent. Felix gets called out on it, and John can definitely take care of himself around Felix, but it does happen. Felix actually reminds me, a very little bit, of Tori from "Stealing the Dragon" by Mell Eight.
John is also an interesting character. Even though he literally has a death sentence on his head, he still cared about the people that he met, and the people that Felix was eating from. I liked that he made friends in spite of himself, and couldn't help but help people who needed it.
What I didn't like: Cat and Felix's actual life never really got a lot of explanation or exposition, and it would have been interesting to see why or how they were able to circumvent some of the vampire curse.
Overall impression: this was my first story by this author, and I really enjoyed it. I'm definitely searching out more books by this author. Well edited, with nice world building and interesting characters. Told in 3rd person POV, alternating between Felix and John. The vampire lore was a little different from the typical vampire story, which was interesting. The story was probably more of a 4 star read, but I was so happy to find a vampire story that I liked, I gave it an extra half star for that.