Although I've embraced all kinds of supernatural love interests, werewolves, witches, gargoyles, sirens, monsters and so on, the vampires will always be my first love. It's hard to explain what makes vampires so special for me. Maybe it's the immortality, most likely it's the lethal combination of charm and danger. However, the first book in this series was perfect and exactly what I had hoped it would be. I was therefore glad I also got an arc for this second book in the series.
This book is exactly what a vampire romance should be. It's a great mix of tension, danger, fighting, love and seduction. The chemistry between the characters, even when they are not ready yet to admit what they're feeling or are not in the position to show what they're feeling, is amazing. It's sizzles and it's almost impossible not to scream and yell for these characters to see that the other is their actual soul mate!
I also love the politics in this series and especially the politics we're getting to see more of in this installment. Where the first book was mostly focussed on the age old feud between the slayers and the vampire, this book is making the politics much more complicated. It's quite clear that not all Dracula's vampires are willing to step in line and follow their leader. I can't wait to find out how that game will play out!
The characters are however by far my favorite part of this novel. All those characters are complicated. They can't just be themselves, they can't show weaknesses and feelings and they're all living with so much pressure. However, it's amazing to see these characters grow and learn. I especially loved how our heroine is visibly learning that not all vampires are bad people and that maybe not all slayers are good people. It's not that black and white.
I'm already really looking forward to the next book in the series!