I felt like reading fanfic... Elena wasn't the brightest bulb on the porch and the so call best "evil" friend was annoying. The expectations were hugeI felt like reading fanfic... Elena wasn't the brightest bulb on the porch and the so call best "evil" friend was annoying. The expectations were huge but it was rather a cliche. 3 start for the idea..
I knew it! The second book was even better! It starts a little strange at first but then the reason why is revealed. Radian is Sunday's childhood frieI knew it! The second book was even better! It starts a little strange at first but then the reason why is revealed. Radian is Sunday's childhood friend and by magic, they're bound to fall in love, get married and to live happily ever after. You can guess who isn't very keen on this idea. Jamie, as he says himself in the book, becomes a different person after their nineteen birthday - violent and possessive. And why... because Radian and Sunday can read each other's thoughts and see through other's eyes while Jamie can't read Sunday's thoughts anymore. Obviously, he feels threatened and insecure even more when he finds a clue Sunday unintentionally leaves behind her. A clue which could be a true or a lie. Jamie eventually pushes away Sunday and she decides to give him the answer he has been waiting for years. Then... something went wrong. I felt like crying when I thought what Sunday thought had happened (confusing but you'll know if you read the book xD). Jamie and Sunday are perfect for each other but sometimes you can't see it with your own eyes...
“Everything about us is wrong. I never listened to my father, I listened to my heart.” I’m looking into Sunday’s eyes and she’s glaring at me. “Choose him, Sunday! Get it over with!” I’m shouting at her louder than I intended and everyone on and off the field is staring at me, at us.
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The story was funny and romantic at one moment and at the other - sad and angry. More information is given about the war, the draculas, the mistletoes, and their abilities. What I liked here was the structure of the book. One thing happened, then we're a year or two in the future... really fast paced but it's so well written that you can't miss anything. I loved how the problem was solved... So cute! ❤ Hey, there was a clue in the first book about which I thought almost at the moment and the main character did (I might be a little proud... xD). In addition, the magic was like a piece of the puzzle. It wasn't like the magic can make the whole plot like in some other books I have read. Oh, also there is a new mystery on the horizon related to Ashley and Randian. Maybe the next book would be about them and I would definitely read it. Fortunately, Randian didn't do anything to hate him and he was funny.
If I don’t get the girl then testing Tepes’ love for his girl should be an interesting experiment.
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I couldn't stop until the end. So addictive, unique and unpredictable. You won't regret reading the book!
‘You thought I was going to let you sleep tonight? Cute.’ With those words, Jamie followed through and didn’t let up until the early hours of the morning.
Finally, something to take me out of my unenthusiastic state! At the beginning, I thought Jamie is the Dracula and Sunday - some ordinary human girl. Finally, something to take me out of my unenthusiastic state! At the beginning, I thought Jamie is the Dracula and Sunday - some ordinary human girl. Oh, boy, I was wrong! Sunday is a mistletoe and if I have understood right - she can control and spawn plants from the air while Jamie is a dracula, not an ordinary vampire, someone who can walk in daylight after they become 21 years old and can eat normal food.
My heart and mind wonder through all of the things that Jamie could possibly be thinking about doing with me. I have a few ideas of my own. My heart quickens its beat. "You okay over there? That heart of yours is beating mighty fast, Sunday."
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What's more is that there are no humans. It was a smooth transition to that revelation. In fact, much of the information above was presented here and there, unnoticed. I liked that. Also, I loved the exchange between Sunday and Jamie. It was witty and sweet and was slowly building up sexual tension. I wish it was a full-length book and I would have read it again. I would definitely recommend this book and the author! You can't miss it!