I usually get discouraged easily when a book is that long (I can read a series of 3 books with 300 pages each but somehow, I cringe when it’s only one with 600 pages).
However, when I started reading A Mortal Indiscretion, I couldn’t stop. I spent all night reading and taking screenshots, because there were certain parts that I wanted to remember and read again.
Justin is a womanizer, he has absolutely no intention of setting down any time soon, he goes from woman to woman and from bed to bed without any regrets. But as he says, he is not using them more than they are using him, it’s just a 2-way, non-strings attached kind of life. And it works for him, for now.
Soon after the book starts, we meet Ambra, a gorgeous brunette, sexy as hell and instantly obsessed about Justin. She is not like any women that he is used to date, she’s sweet, innocent, and secretive. But what attracts Justin the most, is her passion. They seem to not be able to keep their hands off each other, and soon Justin decides that she’s the right girl for him.
But this story is not only about steamy romance and night clubs. From the beginning, we know that Ambra is a vampire, and that Justin will find out eventually. But I often forgot about this, since Ambra is such a different vampire from what we are used to. She even sounds inexperienced and with low self-esteem. I learned to care about her and to worry about her more than about Justin, and he is the vulnerable human here! But Ambra is such a lovable character, that she took all my attention.
I loved this book, however, I give it 4 stars because I think everything could have been told with less words. I understand the author wanted to show us every detail and build the characters as much as possible, which, by the way, she did wonderfully, but I think it was a little too long, unnecessarily.
I enjoyed the story, the plot and the characters very much, and I’m looking forward to read the next book in the series, Marzio's Revenge.