From point one, he’s all smiles and niceties with the vampire who sucks his son dry in more than one way.Īnd that’s not the only scene or character who acts in improbable ways. There’s some reactions coming from Kole, Alec’s dad, that to me are simply unbelievable and a bit forced. While I can understand why the MCs are so swept off their feet and jump head first into the relationship, that doesn’t explain the behavior of other characters. Yet, even if the quick spark between the main characters could be attributed to this, it still bothers me a bit that they went from complete strangers to best buddies within the span of a week. The entire series is based on the ‘fated mates’ theme, which in itself I found to be interesting and intriguing, since it had so much potential of driving the story and creating good conflict. The only reason why I gave a second chance to the series is that I was hoping it will somehow improve, maybe until the end of book one or with the next books. Yet, somehow, as I kept reading, the series and general progression of the story declined. The first book started with a bang! and I was all like, oh my god, this is going to be good. Honestly, I don’t know what I was expecting. So, small warning, this review contains some spoilers. Well, writing this, I am prepared to be frowned upon, since lots of people seem to enjoy this series, but for me it simply didn’t work.
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