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When my "ancient" vampire Master turns up all gorgeous and sexy rather than old and kind, I know it's time to leave. He'd never want someone like me.
Rhapsody is Not Normal. But her vampire Master doesn't seem to mind, and his letters for her remain kind, funny, and charming. Seeing that she finally has a chance to be happy, Rhapsody can’t wait to join him in Chalys, a modern-day kingdom that follows Regency customs...until she discovers a horrifying truth.
Her Master turns out to be none other than the strikingly virile Marquis of Sangre, who also happens to be the ruler of the vampire race.
Rhapsody tries to be the perfect student in a paranormal academy, but being around the other girls only makes her realize it's impossible to be the marquis' pet and heartkeeper.
Rhapsody resolves to break their arrangement...but a mysterious murder, a missing tourist, and school gossip stand in her way. Even worse, her Master doesn't seem inclined to let her go, and wait...what is this she's feeling? Is this what her demon-fighting therapist calls...love?
My opinion:
I received a copy in exchange for an honest review
The Vampire's mail-order bride is a historical/paranormal romance about Lord Mihail Georgiou, a half-vampire half-demon, and Rhapsody Norwood, his not so normal bride. The story begins by explaining who the characters are, how they connect with each other, and what is expected by them. Then in the second part, we see her training as a pet along with how their relationship is growing. The dramatic part here is half covered by the mysterious deaths. The ending in the last chapter was magnificent and the most emotional scene in the whole story. Rhapsody was my favorite, she was the oddest yet interesting character I have ever read about.
I'm not a big fan of the paranormal or the historical romance but this mix of the strange characters and the mystery had me intrigued the whole time. I enjoyed it very much and I will rate it with 4.5 stars.
" their secret parts quivered at his swoonworthy looks"
The Vampire's Mail-Order Bride
When my "ancient" vampire Master turns up all gorgeous and sexy rather than old and kind, I know it's time to leave. He'd never want someone like me.
Rhapsody is Not Normal. But her vampire Master doesn't seem to mind, and his letters for her remain kind, funny, and charming. Seeing that she finally has a chance to be happy, Rhapsody can’t wait to join him in Chalys, a modern-day kingdom that follows Regency customs...until she discovers a horrifying truth.
Her Master turns out to be none other than the strikingly virile Marquis of Sangre, who also happens to be the ruler of the vampire race.
Rhapsody tries to be the perfect student in a paranormal academy, but being around the other girls only makes her realize it's impossible to be the marquis' pet and heartkeeper.
Rhapsody resolves to break their arrangement...but a mysterious murder, a missing tourist, and school gossip stand in her way. Even worse, her Master doesn't seem inclined to let her go, and wait...what is this she's feeling? Is this what her demon-fighting therapist calls...love?
My opinion:
I received a copy in exchange for an honest review
The Vampire's mail-order bride is a historical/paranormal romance about Lord Mihail Georgiou, a half-vampire half-demon, and Rhapsody Norwood, his not so normal bride. The story begins by explaining who the characters are, how they connect with each other, and what is expected by them. Then in the second part, we see her training as a pet along with how their relationship is growing. The dramatic part here is half covered by the mysterious deaths. The ending in the last chapter was magnificent and the most emotional scene in the whole story. Rhapsody was my favorite, she was the oddest yet interesting character I have ever read about.
I'm not a big fan of the paranormal or the historical romance but this mix of the strange characters and the mystery had me intrigued the whole time. I enjoyed it very much and I will rate it with 4.5 stars.
" their secret parts quivered at his swoonworthy looks"
The Vampire's Mail-Order Bride
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