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ashliesydel 's review for:
About a Vampire
by Lynsay Sands
In all fairness I really wasn't interested in Bricker's HEA. He has never appealed to me. However the combination of the storyline of his life mate being married and the worry that skipping this book would mean lost info in regards to the ongoing storyline with the rouge vampires, I felt it was important NOT to skip a book.
So you can imagine my disappointment that this book brought when it ended and I realized it had nothing to offer. No HOT moments, no Laugh Out Loud moments, no Butterflies in my tummy. or Heart squeezes. The couple NEVER won me over.
I actually stopped reading this book half way through and revisited THE DARKEST ASSASIAN by Gina Showalter. Had more emotional responses in 3 chapters of that than 300+ pages from this...
Gia was probably the ONLY character that held any interest.
So you can imagine my disappointment that this book brought when it ended and I realized it had nothing to offer. No HOT moments, no Laugh Out Loud moments, no Butterflies in my tummy. or Heart squeezes. The couple NEVER won me over.
I actually stopped reading this book half way through and revisited THE DARKEST ASSASIAN by Gina Showalter. Had more emotional responses in 3 chapters of that than 300+ pages from this...
Gia was probably the ONLY character that held any interest.