She’s a witch. He’s a vampire. It would never work, would it?
Twenty two year old Abigail Blanchard is the daughter of the High Priestess of the New Orleans Coven. Her rebellious nature and reluctance to taken over her mother’s role leads her to dabbling in the dark arts. Luckily with her mother’s intervention, her addiction to black magic is curbed. As a consequence however, she’s ousted from her coven.
Passing herself off as human in order to get a job, Abigail applies for a secretarial position at Midnight Pharmaceutical. Sparks fly when Abigail meets her boss who happens to be none other than the CEO, Sebastian Storm. As the attraction between the two intensifies, Abigail’s magic threatens to spiral out of control. It soon becomes apparent however, that Sebastian is hiding a secret of his own. He’s a vampire and as a witch, her blood is particularly intoxicating...
Vampire CEO is the first book in the New Orleans After Dark series and was my first introduction to the author. The writing was fluid, the plot was engaging and both characters had great chemistry. Abigail was an appealing, relatable albeit flawed protagonist, who the reader instantly connects with. Sebastian is charming, broody and charismatic. Sadly the lack of background on Sebastian meant that he remained somewhat of an enigma throughout the course of the book. Also the ending seemed a tad rushed, with a short epilogue added in an effort to tie up loose ends. As a result I felt that the book fell slightly short of reaching its full potential.
Ideal for fans of paranormal/urban fantasy, vampires, witches, covens, dark magic etc
I received an advanced free audible copy of Vampire CEO and I am voluntarily reviewing it. Kryse Janae did an excellent job in bringing the characters and the story to life with her clear, concise delivery which made it easy to differentiate between characters.