This book, although beautifully written in the sense of world building as others have noted, was altogether not that great. I enjoyed the overall story line, and while I thought at around page 100 that this was a bit predictable, I was proven wrong in the middle. The dialogue in this, however was the worst I've ever read. And I mean that.
*****FROM HERE ON OUT, THERE ARE SPOILERS*****
Okay, so, yes, this is the first book I've read of the series. I found this at my local library and since I love romance and vampires, I took it home with me. At first, I was captivated by the characters, the world building and wasn't even aware that there was time travel at first. But the dialogue. AWFUL. I've been ruined by authors like Kresley Cole that make it realistic, understandable, and witty. This was just... awful. No woman in their right mind would talk about the dirty sexy things that a guy wants to do to them in front of their kids. Furthermore, no woman would have long, drawn out mental conversations with a man when they're in front of people who kidnapped them and were planning on killing them.
Here are some of the quotes that were just RIDICULOUS:
*while the brother of the main character, Nikola, are standing in front of them with a knife, ready to attack...*
"I love you, Nikola."
He shot a startled glance over his shoulder.
"Whoops. Did you hear that?"
"Yes"
"Frak. Can you pretend you didn't?"
"No."
An adorably indignant look crossed over his face. She made an effort to straighten up and glare at him. "Well, I think you could if you put your mind to it."
"We will talk about this later, Io. Right now I must ascertain just what Rolf meant by his statement."
"What statement? Rolf is here?" She squinted past him. "Oh, yeah, he is here. Can I break his kneecaps?"
He shook his head, turning back to Rolf. "It is not seemly for me to stand by and do nothing while you mete out revenge. No, I must be the one to break his kneecaps. I am nothing if not generous, however, and for that reason, I will allow you to box his ears."
"I have no idea what's involved with ear boxing, and frankly, I don't think I'm going to want to know, so you can just get off your he-man high horse, and let me have a shot at the kneecapping--Nikola!"
Io screamed in his head just as Rolf lunged at him, the knife held high. Nikola, long devotee of esoteric manuscripts from the Far East, lashed out with his foot and knocked the knife out of Rolf's hand.
Like, really, wtf. What woman would talk about that shit while they're in a situation like that? The worst was when they were talking about their relationship in front of Nikola's daughter, Imogen and started talking about using sex swings during their sex play. What?!?!?! Who does that?!
I hated the dialogue with such a fiery passion that I'm not sure I want to even give this author another chance, assuming she just made these two characters seem oblivious and so unrealistically stupid. I wouldn't recommend this. Possibly another book with less stupid characters, but not this book.