Romance , Sci Fi & Fantasy
Description
Kate Murphy is just a nurse and single mom who wants to slip into her forties quietly, and finally lose those last 10 pounds. After a savage attack during her night shift break, Kate is turned into a vampire to save her. Now, she is thrust into a world that she didn’t know existed; trying to figure out how to keep her new condition secret from work, kids, and her ex-husband without missing a step. It’s funny how the word vampire will make you forget you have a water bill.
Unfortunately, Sorin, the Lord of the city, has sent her on a suicide mission to find the thing that left her for dead before it kills again and he doesn’t take “no, thanks” for an answer. Despite knowing she should despise him, the passion he has ignited inside her is hard to control and she is quickly losing the reasons she shouldn’t give in...especially when he makes it clear that he wants the same thing.
Kate will need to reach inside herself to find the strength that was always there and finally learn...she was never “just” anything. AMAZON LINK
5+ STARS
This book was crazy good!! What a glorious roller coaster ride! I just never knew what was going to happen next. When Kate thought her life was going to be turned upside down just because of one night, she sure got that right.
This story had great main characters which led to some more interesting secondary people as well. Kate drew me in fast when it comes to the team of "I want to see her win"category. Add in that Kate doesn't know what she's doing, who to trust and more dangers than you can count. Rhys, Alex and Soren, and Will are four men that Kate meets on her journey. They will play an important part in the story.
There is a breath-taking conclusion to the story with a "still trying to figure some things out" H.E.A. with a Kate style ending.
Oh and not to be forgotten was the humor and the humor in the writers style. Loved it. I'll be keeping an eye out for more of this author's stuff.
P.S. What a great eBook cover!
I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book through Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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