Blurb:
Enemies to lovers. Opposites attract. No matter how you say it, these two supernatural beings are a
volatile, visceral mix right from the start.
Etta is a vampire, and she’s been forced to work for the Concilio for
centuries. She feeds on fear — a rare and powerful talent, highly valued by the
ruling vampires who rely on torture as a weapon against their enemies. But a
Master Vampire friend of old is finally in a position to procure her release
from the infamous institution.
Ryan is a slayer, responsible for protecting humankind from the
supernaturals who prey on them, and he isn’t pleased when the former evildoer
and most feared torturer of the Concilio moves into his city.
He’s even less pleased at his reaction to her. Slayers don’t date vampires, and
even if they did, they wouldn’t date one more inclined towards evil than good.
My review:
Vampire
& Slayer each should be wanting to kill the other but fate has a sense of
humor and makes the attraction between Ryan (the Slayer known as Death to the
monsters) and Etta the vampire with the (gift?) of feeding on fear and terror. I
enjoyed the sparring and negotiating between Ryan and Etta and their associated
factions. This book sucked me in and wouldn’t let me go. Fantastic read.
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