My true rating is 3.7 stars.
Although I've previously read works by this author, it's been a while, and I'm resuming where I stopped. Despite its brevity, the story features well-crafted characters in their world.
Atticus, a vampire on the edge, is ready to greet the dawn and end his immortal existence, until... he senses the weak pulse of a woman in peril. A woman who might be his fated mate. Her rescue gives him a purpose to persist, but will fate permit them a lasting bond?
The narrative incorporates all the quintessential romance tropes, yet I find it enjoyable nonetheless. The characters and plot are engaging, even without a detailed explanation for the unfolding events. The text has several spelling and grammatical mistakes, yet they are easily self-corrected while reading. The audio version's drawback is its computer-generated voice, which replicates the errors verbatim, but it's still quite satisfactory overall. Ultimately, I found pleasure in the story, and despite the swift romance, it's a rewarding read.