Whoooooo Eeeeeee! This was a long one, and happily ate up the rest of my vacation due to it's length. I actually did not realize it was vampire-themed, which I am not that interested in. I thought it was about a time traveler, which is more my jam. But the history lover in me, the art lover in me, as well as lover of strong female main characters (being gay a HUGE bonus) convinced me to keep going. And yep, I did enjoy it.
I will try to keep this short, as I don't want to give any spoilers away. MC Bennett had been around awhile. Her being a vampire might give you some idea how old. She currently lives outside of Boston and owns a fine art gallery, and her neighbour, MC Ruby, is verrrry curious about the tall black haired beauty that only seems to go out at night. There are some HUGE surprises and turns I did not see coming, so bravo for that.
The story isn't without flaws. A large amount of editing was needed for redundant details (how many times do we have to hear about the stinky cat litter being changed and endless cups of wine/coffee/tea being poured?), and the stories Bennett weaves did get really long at times. There was a chunk in the middle where the book kind of stagnates due to Bennett telling a story, flashbacks to the time period, back to present day, some Harlequin sex happens, some hydration, then back to story, repeat. Even though I thought this could have been handled differently, I did like the flashbacks and getting to know Bennett's past. Much is linked to real historic times too, which I love.
A few characters are included that I didn't connect with, one being Lisa, whom I found annoying and sorority girl-ish. Ruby was hit/miss for awhile. Considering how long the book is, they get a lot of pages. The sex, while pretty plentiful, was more "romantic sex," so over the top language, skimmable, and not super sexy for me personally. Also be aware there is a lot of graphic blood and gore and death.
But I would really recommend this book, this author put a tremendous amount of work into it and it shows. And if I'm on a 4 hour flight and not even turning on my seat TV in order to read the entire time, acquiring a major glute cramp, it's gotta be for a reason.