Lucifer’s Daughter by Eve Langlais
The hero makes me cringe, so I can’t get into this one, sorry.
The hero makes me cringe, so I can’t get into this one, sorry.
Guy dumps ex-girlfriends – twice! – because his true love has perfect pale round breasts.
This one is way too big for its length. There are lots of promise, but things could be developed more.
There is a seed of a good romance here, but the execution falls sort of expectations.
It’s here, it’s over, and it’s gone.
This is an interesting concept that needs more pages to flesh things out.
Another knockout winner to add to the author’s impressive track record. This one is just too easy to love.
The virtue signalling has overshadowed the story.
Good: characters that are not the usual stereotypes. Not so good: too much silly bickering and bratty antics.
So far, so good. There is girl power and hot vampire boyfriends. All for a good time!