Samuelson has spent centuries being the model of restraint, but the discovery of a human woman who entices all of his desire shatters his carefully crafted control. Will he surrender to his newfound siren or stick to the safe side of his vampire instinct?
A storyteller from the time she could talk, USA Today bestselling author Ellis Leigh grew up among family legends of hauntings, psychics, and love spanning decades. Those stories didn’t always have the happiest of endings, so they inspired her to write about real life, real love, and the difficulties therein. From farmers to werewolves, store clerks to witches—if there’s love to be found, she’ll write about it. Ellis lives in the Chicago area with her husband, daughters, and a German Shepherd that refuses to leave her side.
I found this better than Masterson, purely as it was a bit more relationship focused, albeit one sided. Sam is another master vampire we met in the previous book. He is chasing Trina and Trina is giving him a hard time. Not really any action with Trina being a necromancer which is a pity. Once again no real conclusive HEA but lots of sex in abnormal places. Read through Kindle Unlimited.
I received a free copy of this book as a gift. 3.5 stars rounded down. TRIGGER: whispers of LGBTQ Better than the book Masterson, but a bit boring. The cycle of what they do together is just on repeat. There is no story per se. Thankfully, there is only one disposal of a human body and the details are less explicit than in Masterson.
Or maybe I just read too fast! An intriguing world, starting with Masterson. I feel like more could have been done with her job issues. I feel like I was left hanging on that.