We all have one, and I don’t mind a character sharing a bit of it in a story, but she whined about something the entire book. So, that’s pretty impressive.Īlas, she has this whiny side. She then buries them in the family orchard – vampnure! She had to learn much of what she knows on her own and there’s been no one to train her. Her unusual heritage and her mom’s hatred of vampires drive Cat to excel at her evening past time – going to clubs, luring vampires to secluded spots with the promise of sex, and staking them. While the romance was a bit silly, the sex scenes were pretty good – steamy and sweet.Ĭat has a lot of hang ups which aren’t a big deal at the beginning of the book. The characters started off interesting but then melodrama set in and I was wobbling about finishing it towards the end. There’s a lot of witty banter, though by the end it was getting predictable. This was a mostly fun paranormal romance. Seems like a great person to team up with, right? Alas, Bones is also a vampire and Cat is torn between her single-minded approach to vampires (stake them and bury them) and her desire to learn more about vampires in order to hunt down her father. Now in her early 20s, she’s come across Bones, a vampire bounty hunter. Cat has hated her vampire side her whole life and started hunting them in her teens, with her mom’s blessing. Cat Crawfield is half human and half vampire, her mother having been raped by a vampire, which left her pregnant.
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