Because the Night
A Vampire Romance
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3.8 • 12 Ratings
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Waking a monster from its sleep is never a good idea.
Skye Carter is as normal as normal can be. But when she chances upon a man in the basement of an abandoned Hollywood Hills house, she's suddenly playing tour guide, and introducing a fifteen-hundred-year-old vampire to this century. And who even knows what’s going on with her teeth.
The truth is, immortality can get old—which is why Lucas Thorne went to sleep for seventy years. But he’s back and ready to take on undead enemies and friends alike. In a world where threatening creatures roam the night streets, he's the most dangerous of them all.
Customer Reviews
So Much Fun
Skye is just doing her job, checking out a property that her company manages, when she’s attacked by Lucas. Her whole life becomes “other” and it’s quite the ride! A drop dead, literally, vamp who’d cause her heart to beat if it still worked, a coterie of entertaining vamp “siblings” and you’re in for a truly fun read
I was hoping for more
I really wanted to love this but the heroine has little to no agency or personality in this story. I barely remember her name after finishing the book .This author typically has kickass heroines who don’t let their men walk all over them and that’s all this heroine did. The huge power imbalance between her and the love interest was never addressed. At one point Skye blatantly says that he needs to learn about consent and then the rest of the book it’s never resolved. He basically doesn’t take no for an answer and just uses her overwhelming lust at being a newborn vampire into essentially bullying her into sex. And then he gets her expensive gifts afterwards and it gives me the worst taste in my mouth. There is essentially no emotional payoff either considering Skye loses her life as a mortal, and id thrust into a world of vampires where she’s constantly under threat. She spends the entire book completely numb and even when we hope to see some kind of flash of motion from her it lasts for a page. Even in a scene where she’s crying her eyes out I feel nothing because Skye feels nothing. I was more interested in the cast of characters around the couple in this book who are wonderfully written than I was in the actual romance between these two people. I skipped the sex scenes, which is unheard of because I love high heat romances. But with the heroine basically checked out for the entire book, she was essentially a cardboard cut out for Lucas, she could’ve been replaced with any woman and he would’ve been fine . There would’ve been no change in the story .This is a such a fluke as I am a huge fan of the author’s contemporary romances. Hopefully, if she returns the genre, she can bring some of her energy and flair from her contemporary romances into the paranormal genre, but this just wasn’t a good showing of her normal talent