This is one of those books that makes me wish I'd had the patience to wait for the sequel before I read it. It's got an amazing set of characters, some intriguing mysteries, and it felt like the story barely got started, and 'bang' - 'to be continued'. Man! The language I used to describe my feelings when the abrupt ending caught me by surprise was NOT ladylike.
The characters had me fascinated - I even occasionally yelled at them for being idiots in various ways. Max is a cold block of ice who doesn't know the meaning of love, but he tries to 'do the right thing'. Galien, the man he turned 300 years earlier, still loves him and will do anything to get him back. Blue is an enigma - even to himself, and as he slowly starts remembering things, it only gets 'curioser and curioser'. Then there's Katherine, beautiful and mysterious in her own right, who is somehow linked to Max.
Add a bunch of human religious fanatics and another vampire who believes he's the second coming and you've got the ingredients for a truly amazing story. Too bad I've now got to wait for the sequel to find out what is REALLY going on...