5 bright shining stars!
The story itself has a lot of promise for future books, with a mystery that hasn't been solved by the end. As one would say: There's always a bigger fish.
It got something for everyone - those seeking sweet moments, hot moments, those who also wants action in their books and those who're just here for the romance.
I really hope for a second book that follows the dramatics of this one!
All right, popped my audiobook cherry with this one and I enjoyed it.
Usually when it switches perspective between characters I normally ditch the book as I don't like when books are written with more than two people's perspective, but it worked well with the audiobook. The only thing that didn't work well was when the characters were having flashbacks. There was no indication when they had one, so it was hard to figure out if they were still at the present time or in a flashback.
Otherwise it was decent, I liked it better than the TV-show, and I watched that years ago. The only thing that really annoyed me was Glass.. Who names their character Glass?
Holy crap, what a wild ride. Rory Miles manages to build up an incredible world (or should I say worlds??) that leaves you wanting for more once it ends.
The author manages the RH really well, and the chemistry between the love interest is just on par.
If you need a fix of drama, a bad ass heroine and sizzling romance, what are you waiting for?
3.5 stars.
I was pretty close to DMFing this book when I was around 40% in. Nothing interesting didn't really happen... But the tide turns around 50 - 60% in and it got pretty interesting. It was a bit of a let down considering I read the two first books fairly quick.
The book can be read as a stand-alone, but start with the first.
Took me longer than I like to finish this book, considering that one of my main genres are vampires. You can definitely read that it's an old book, by how it's written. A lot of unneeded repetition, made me skip some parts.
I gotta admit, I was a bit disappointed, mostly with the ending. I did watch the 1992 adaption before reading, but still did not expect that ending... maybe I had expected something more... dramatic??