Ciara's wealthy and influential family members are subtly bearing down on Darius, each for their own reasons. This is on top of him running his funeral home as well as attempting to wiggle out from under Detective Sullivan's suspicions regarding Victoria's little run-in with the law recently.
Darius is madly in love with Ciara and through a sudden change in his vampiric condition, Darius sees only hope for a wonderful future with Ciara. He wants Ciara to fall in love with him as opposed to being only in his possession. For this to happen, he needs needs to restore her freedom to make the full transition.
Will Ciara fall in love with him in her freedom or will she plot to escape from him like Marguerite is? Will Darius be able to face the truth?
R. Shannon’s novels are Catholic and Christian friendly and feature an ensemble of interesting characters. The stories are written in a slice of life style with light humor, biblical morality and heart.
She was born and raised in New Jersey and has lived over 20 years in Florida.
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This was a very interesting book to read. It is written in a fairly formal style, which fits both the idea of rich people in Newport, and a centuries old vampire. There are several subplots going on which keep you guessing about what is going to happen next. The author writes Catholic and Christian friendly books. It was a book well worth reading.
I enjoyed the opportunity to read and review an ARC copy (and do a bit of proofreading along the way).
This was a good return to the more engaging Darius, it was interesting to see how he is gradually becoming more humanised. An enjoyable read with some interesting confrontational situations.
I thought this would be the end of the saga, and I’ll admit I was disappointed. However, I did enjoy this book the most of them all. If another book was out, I would continue the series.