First, this is a very short novella at only 62 pages, and the original intention was for this book to be a stand alone. If you read it as such and keep in mind the rushed progression of events you would expect in a short story, you will have a better experience and enjoy it for what it is.
Although this book is extremely short (even for a novella), it has excitement packed within the few pages. Pryse is a rogue vampire who doesn't play by the rules. Gedeon has something he wants, and Pryse will break any and all laws to get it.
Gedeon is definitely the hero in the story who believes that vampires as a race experience only two emotions. However, when Sara enters the picture, he learns that his human emotions are not lost after all. I didn't connect very well with Sara. She is a sweet character, but there was just not a connection there for me. I never truly felt her innocence, therefore I was surprised to learn something significant with regard to her, but I will leave you to your own discovery and opinion.
Everly Drummond delivers the steam with a graphic portrayal of eroticism quite a few times in scenes between Gedeon and Sara. Did I get hot and sweaty? Did I feel the heat? Well, no. But that is due to the fact that this is a novella, not the way it is written. But then most erotic novellas tend to skip the foreplay and jump to the main event. There wasn't the time to prepare me for what was to come. I give this short novella 3.5 stars because it is a good story with excitement, I really did get to understand and like Gedeon, and the scenes were very well written.