The Vampire's Delicious Fae is the second book in the Brinnswick: Tales From Gauhala series. You can read the book as a standalone, but I feel it’s better if you’re familiar with the rest of the Brinnswick universe. That way you can understand the political climate, and also meet all other side characters.
Anton and Keryth’s story has been brewing for two books now, and their journey to finally making things right is really satisfying. They met two years ago, but a misunderstanding kept them apart, with Keryth holding a grudge and Anton never getting the chance to explain. Current events finally bring them back together and sparks fly once again, but their slow-burn romance makes that all the more rewarding. After all, they’re fated mates, and their connection is undeniable once they let themselves embrace it.
Both Anton and Keryth are great characters. Anton is an ancient vampire, but he is sweet and protective. And Keryth (who is a nature fae) is softer in some ways, but when it comes to protecting the people he loves, he’s just as fierce as any vampire. I loved their dynamic because it was sweet but intense and really fun to watch unfold.
One of the best things about this book (for me) is its focus on family. Anton and Keryth both have their own found/created families. Keryth has his four younger sisters and Anton has his four fledglings. And with the addition of a newer member (trying not to spoil anything), it was really interesting and fun to see these two groups come together. And their interactions (the jokes, the support, etc.) made all the relationships more realistic. I really loved all the children/fledglings, and how different but complementary their personalities were.
Aside from the romance and family bonds, there’s plenty of action and suspense in this book. A blast from the past comes in the form of a dangerous group of hunters who threaten the vampire community, forcing Anton and Keryth to step in/up to protect their families and friends. Which just adds even more "drama" to the whole story.
The Vampire’s Delicious Fae is a mix of slow burn romance, action, and strong found-family. It was a fun and engaging read, and I’m really hoping Jed and the rest of the vampires get their own HEAs.
I received a copy of this book from Gay Romance Reviews, and this is my unbiased review.
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CW: violence, death, kidnapping, trafficking of supernatural people, mention of neglectful parents, mention of terminal illness and death of a parent, abandonment by a parent.