Bitten by the Beast
Publisher Description
Juliet Simon gets herself into all kinds of situations, but breaking into the scary mansion near her college campus has got to take the cake. When she finds more than she bargains for behind closed doors, will her fear take over, or will she fall for the beast?
Kane Viscardi is unlike other vampires. He's spent most of his time hiding away and is alone in the world without a mate. Until one night when there's an unexpected knock at the door. Suddenly something awakens inside of him for the first time in a century.
Warning: It's the first time we've written vampires, so go easy on us. Enjoy this brand new series that features a coven of five and read about how all of them find love.
Customer Reviews
I loved this story!!
Great read! Written very well...
Interesting take on vampires
I can appreciate the change in pace on the vampire front. I’m bummed they have a 200 yr life span but that seems to push them to live more fully. I mean all them except Kane of course.
I am curious how exactly things are going to work for Juliet since she is seemingly going to remain human in a sense and she is pregnant. Like will she always be able to eat food? And will the baby be human or vampire? Or a mix of the two? And will they have the same time restraints of 200 yrs like the father would have had before he found their mother.
So many loose ends and plot holes I am hoping are answered in future books.
Too short!
I am a sucker for anything vamp related. I swear I’m not trying to be punny. I will seriously read anything with a vampire in it. Sometimes they are really good, and sometimes they’re a total fail. This book really hit the mark. I was drawn in, I loved the characters, and the world rocked mine. The problem is that I feel like it was only half the story. I notice that the next story features new leads, but that the back plot may continue, but I want more Juliet and Kane!!!
Despite all of that, this story was still good. I plan on reading the rest of the series, so here’s hoping it blows me away. I do recommend this novella, for now, and I look forward to reading more.