She has no business being involved with vampires…. Delilah McDade wants her freedom. After years of rescuing her younger brother, he finally involves them both in a dangerous situation they can’t get out of without the help of vampire enforcer, Ash Lockler. Freedom is a fading dream for Ash but he still commits himself to helping Delilah and her brother. When passion unexpectedly blooms between … unexpectedly blooms between Ash and Delilah in the middle of disaster, things get even more complicated. Soon, she discovers that she wants more from the vamp than his help. A lot more.
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This was a good paranormal romance read for me.
The author has interwoven the two together which makes it enjoyable and gripping.
The characters interactions and development were very well written.
It’s a story full of love and lust and I highly recommend
A totally captivating paranormal romance story that includes a damsel in distress and vampires. Loved the steamy and intense interactions between the main characters. The author certainly knows how to weave a story to grab you from the very beginning. Definitely not your ordinary vampire story.
This was a nice read. Poor Delilah has had to get her brother out if some pretty bad messes but he’s really done it now. He’s offered his sister’s blood for 6 months to a year to clear his gambling debt. Ash, the vampire, is all to willing to accept this offer until he has one taste of Delilah. She is too good for him. So he pays off the debt but that puts Delilah in danger from the vampire queen, who wants Ash again. Things get really messy then. This book did not flow well and the dialogue was really weird at times, hence the 3 stars.
Fangtastic! A romantic tale to sink your teeth into. Overall I enjoyed the story itself but the characters and their interactions felt unnatural and forced to further the story so it just wasn’t believable for me.
this was another great book you wrote! she has always gotten her brother out of trouble. only this time she may bitten more off than she can chew. read to find out what happens.
Reviewed by Joanne
Book provided by Tamela Miles
Review originally posted at Romancing the Book
I’m not usually a fan of books in the paranormal genre but with Halloween around the corner I thought I’d give one a try. I was pleasantly surprised by Crimson which had vampires and humans intermingling and humans who change into vampires. Delilah and Ash have instant chemistry and heat although they were not communicating on the same page most of the time especially since she’s human and agreed to settle her brother’s debt with Ash who is a vampire and his life is as an undead. This was a quick read at only one-hundred and thirty two pages and I managed to read it in a few hours.
There are Vampire Councils, the queen and elders who seem to control the vampires but also have rival factions. There are a lot of evil vampires with hidden agendas and then others like Ash and his team who are trying to protect not only other vampires and their business interests but also the humans they come in contact with. There were twists and turns to the story and differences since vampires are active at night and must sleep during the day. They also feast on the blood of animals or humans rather than eat food. The flow of the story went from the present to the past through reminisces and memories. There were intimate moments that definitely heat up the sheets! There was nice closure with the epilogue and loose ends were tied up. There was an unexpected happily ever after too.
Miles is a new to me author since I don’t usually read paranormal books but would be willing to give another one of her books a try.
Favorite Quote: “I’m the same inside as I am on the outside,” she responded tightly. “What you call prim is conservative, logical-”
He shook his head, coming to stand right in front of her. “Controlled and uptight.”…
I really enjoyed this story. Delilah’s sense of family loyalty and protectiveness made her such a great character. She had a very forgiving heart when it came to her brother and even when Ash misspoke in order to protect her. As for Ash, he had a great sense of right and wrong even when he wallowed in his own despair and skirted the line of doing the right thing. His connection to Delilah saved him and gave him something to live for. I recommend this story.
I received a copy of this story through Goddessfish Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.