She belongs to him. His mind calls for her. His body craves her. And if
she thinks she can get away from him, she's got a lot to learn.
Alissa
Sullivan didn't ask to be sucked into this supernatural battle between
vampires and their parallel world counterparts, Vopura. But when a
seemingly simple government contract turns her world upside down, she
finds herself right smack dab in the middle of this war and her only
hope of surviving is trusting Dante, the former general of the evil
Vopura army that invaded Seattle.
And when she finds herself
accidentally bonded to him, Alissa has to learn how to balance a
supernatural matrimony she never wanted with her obligation help to
destroy all of his species.
AMAZON 4 STARS
What a great story with really interesting main characters. And I am including Cora the little girl that Alissa rescues. That little girl pulls her into more than she could have ever imagined.
Alissa was my kind of heroine. Sassy, unique, smart and not conventional at all. She would much rather work with her computers than deal one-on-one with people. Usually the people were the things that gave her the most headaches and this time will be no different. Well, there is a difference in that she ends up interacting with beings that she had no idea existed.
Dante had done some pretty heinous things during his term as a General in Seattle. But there was also so much more to him. It also made for some interesting interactions between him and Alissa.
There is plenty of danger, action, rescues, and emotions. All of that kept my attention all the way through. There were also some good secondary people in the story. One of them being Talon. At first I wasn't even sure what category he really fit into.
There will of course be sex because didn't we hear something about Alissa and Dante getting bonded?
I liked how the story ended and the quick look into the next book. It's called, " Blood Cure" and follows more of Talon's unexpected life threatening danger. Sounds pretty good too and I can't wait to get my hands on it.
I voluntarily read and reviewed a ARC of this book. All of the thoughts and opinions are my own.
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