The Pacific Northwest . . . home to lush forests and constant rain, to lumberjacks and computer geeks, especially those of the vampire kind.
Sophia, beautiful and deadly, has spent the last hundred years dancing her way through the balmy nights and hot-blooded men of South America. But when her Sire sends an urgent summons, Sophia rushes home to Vancouver only to find he has disappeared, leaving … disappeared, leaving nothing behind but three dead vampires and a letter with Sophia’s name on it.
Colin Murphy, a former Navy SEAL, came to the Northwest seeking a quiet place to heal the scars earned in more than a decade at war. But when someone starts killing local vampires and torturing their mates, Colin takes on the mantle of a warrior once again as he sets out to find the killers and do whatever it takes to stop them, even if that means hunting with vampires.
Following her Sire’s trail of death to a small town in northern Washington, Sophia unexpectedly discovers the heat of a South American night in Colin’s arms. But too soon, Sophia and Colin find themselves in a race to uncover the killers before the next dead vampire becomes Sophia herself.
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I immediately had to dive into this book because of the cliffhanger in the epilogue of Rajmund. Thankfully it wasn’t as bad as I thought. Raphael was crying blood tears because he felt two of his children, people he’s turned into Vampire, die. His grief is monumental but his thirst for vengeance is greater. Raphael and the gang hop a plane to …
Sophia is book 4 in the Vampires in America and for lovers of the previous books in this series, Raphael in particular, Sophia’s entrance and initial meeting with Raphael has the potential to make readers dislike her from the very start.
How wrong I was.
Sophia is on a mission, and proves to be as much a force to be reckoned with as her male …
Genres: Adult, Crime, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance, Suspense.
4.75 Stars
Negatives & Positives
I had to really think on this before rating it. Quite a few editing/typo errors in my copy. At least 10, maybe more. I quit highlighting them, so I don’t have a correct count. My other problem, that really isn’t a problem, but kind of was, is how much …
I recommend because Raphael and Cin are in the book. Otherwise, it would have been so boring. Sophia as a Lord is ridiculous. I did, however love Colin. What a character. He was hilarious. Sophia was just pretty. Nothing special.