Roseline Enescue didn’t ask to become an immortal, to have all of the guests at her wedding slaughtered, or be forced into marriage with a man whose lust for blood would one day ignite the vampire legend.
Willing to risk everything for a chance at a normal life, Roseline escapes to America, but her transition into the human world isn’t easy. Mortal men flock after her while cutthroat girls plot … girls plot her demise. Yet she remains relatively unfazed until she meets Gabriel Marston. As their lives entwine, Roseline realizes he is more than he seems. His ability to grind concrete into dust pales in comparison to the glowing cross tattoo that mysteriously appears on his forearms.
Despite the forbidden bond between them, Roseline can’t help wondering what Gabriel is. He’s not human. He’s not immortal. So just what is he?
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I could not stop reading it! Once I started, there was no way I could put the book down. Highly reccomend this book to anyone who is interested in immortals.
I’ve enjoyed the entire Arotas series but this is the book that made me an Amy Miles fan!
this book is amazing i love all of them. they keep you constantly wanting more
Was a different take on a vampire love story; a stolen life of human innocence to blood and gore of an abusive vampire husband to the new life she tries to escape to … was a good read have to read the next one to find out more about a certain character
I was told how good this series was but…wow!
I had my doubts but this book was awesome. It’s got the right amount of angst, mystery, and longing. I know it’s YA but any age would love it.
Rose and Gabriel have a magnetic attraction. But there are so many issues…
1. her vampire husband
2. she’s hiding
3. her vampire husband’s sick sadistic …
I gave this a fair go but the writing was cringe-worthy. The plot was pretty good but again, the insta-lust/love gave me a headache and I actually enjoy that sort of thing when it’s well done.
Good story, hard to put down.
Quick-read. I liked this one!
Read the series!
It was a bit hard to become attached to the characters but overall a good read.
great new twist on a familar story.
I read this series several years ago. There were things that I loved about it, and there were parts that I felt like should have been “built-up” more, especially when it came to the male that she falls in love with. Just more detail in scenes would have made a better picture, especially the action or love scenes. Overall I wanted to know what …
I found tense shifts and errors in syntax distracting but really enjoyed the concept.
Not a genre I would normally choose; and the 1st Ch was gruesome. But once the main character was trying to “fit in” at a new high school it became entertaining. I may purchase the next 2 in the series.
This one I wasn’t sure if I wanted to finish it but eventually I got sucked in and wanted to know the story. The tension between the two main characters was intriguing. A fast read.
This is worth reading to get to the end of the story and the next book, but I find the female lead who is supposed to act like a teenager is actually too stupid to be 300 years old. Just saying… I like the character, but I’m pretty sure that after living three centuries you develop more maturity than Rose has. I just think that is an …
Very exciting to read with lots of insight from both sides of the action.
Great read I bought the trilogy
Great, well-developed story. Already bought 2nd & 3rd!
I really enjoyed this book.