Sacrificed to a family of vampires, Leona is rescued by handsome, powerful Narcisse Debray. In spite of her initial fear of blood drinkers, Leona is unable to control her attraction to the vampire lord. His lovemaking excites her beyond her wildest imaginings and he offers devotion such as she's never known. Unfortunately, their happiness is tainted by the wickedness of a jealous enemy. Narcisse's younger brother will stop at nothing to see the lovers destroyed.
Icarus by Sherri L. King
He comes to her in dreams, when she is most vulnerable to his stirring touches and burning kisses. He drinks her blood and binds her to him in ways no mortal lover ever could...but Morrigan doesn't want to believe that her water-dwelling blood drinker is anything more than a figment of her deprived imagination. Morrigan wants to be free of her addiction to the highly sexual creature she knows only as Az. But Az has other plans...and soon he hopes that Morrigan will be too deeply under his spell to care that he wants to take her back to his homeworld... to be his mate for all eternity.
This review is for "Marriage in Moonlust" by Kate Hill
~Spoilers~
There are only a few books where I am ashamed of admitting to have read them but it is only Fair of me to complete the story before writing a review. So here it goes...
The beginning of the story reminds me of the famous expression "First Impressions Count" and this story did Not make a good first impression on Me.
Leona's parents drugged her, sacrificed her for the greater good of the village, and they gave her to the big bad all mighty Kornel Debray.
Narcisse supposedly saves Leona from his evil brother by taking advantage of the situation, he donates blood to her, he has sex with Leona in order to heal her, and allows her to believe it is just a dream (when ALL he had to do was give her some of his blood).
To make matters worse, right after taking her virginity, about ten minutes or so later, Narcisse seeks out the company of one of the village's whores. Yes, I kid you not ! He leaves Leona in bed and goes straight to a brothel. o..k...
I do not care about his past or his reasoning behind such Crude behavior. His character is/was a turn off from the very beginning. The story was not erotic or romantic. I can understand the author wanting to create sensual characters but there is a 'Little' word that goes a Long way and that word is called a PLOT, And it is called developing the plot and developing the characters.
I do not understand how this story has received such high reviews, maybe the other reviewers skimmed over the beginning or maybe I read a different edition from the others, who knows..
Why would the author make the Hero such a So-n-So ? The rest of the story was predictable and the lessor of the bad guys prevailed.