Kate Plesser is leading a dead-end life as an office assistant with a penchant for bad relationships. She is lost. When Kate is kidnapped by Hunter, a gorgeous stranger, she assumes he is just some sick psychopath. She never suspects he is actually a vampire, and that she is about to be plunged into a world stranger than her wildest dreams. In the underground city where Hunter lives, she encounters his otherworldly cousin Chase, who holds the key to her freedom. She is thrust into a village where humans are farmed for feeding and breeding. In this mysterious new world beneath Queens, New York, Kate finds something she never expected.
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I received a copy of this book from the author via LOP for an honest review.
I have been looking for something that is different from my usual hot Vampire reads. This was it. Nice sweet romance with a fast paced and well written plot.
This is not your typical Vampire romance novel. There is a lot of ripping, tearing and eating. No hot lovey dovey stuff here.
The plot revolves around three main characters.
Kate Plesser. An office assistant who always falls into bad relationships. She gets kidnapped by Hunter and put into the underground village or farm as I liked to think of it. Which was created for breeding and feeding by the vampires.
Kate starts off as a wreak but quickly turns into a strong character. I really liked this, it made the story more enjoyable.
Hunter isn’t a typical vampire. He’s never killed anyone and learned to live off of human food and animal blood.
Hunter is ordered to find a mate by Jonathan and poor Kate was who he chose.
I loved Hunter he was so sweet. He really tries to do right by Kate and I was sad at what happened to him at the end. He assigns Chase as Kate’s bodyguard whilst she is in the village.
Chase. I didn’t know if I loved or hated him.
He kills every few hours to satisfy his hunger. And it’s getting worse.
Chase absolutely hates humans who are beneath him only good for one thing and that’s food. Needless to say he is not happy to be assigned as Kate’s bodyguard. At the beginning he is always fighting the urge to eat her. But the more time he spends with her the more he starts to develop feelings for her. Even knowing touching a crested human can have dire consequences.
I didn’t like how it ended. I felt it was a bit rushed and a lot of information was crammed into it. I would love a follow up book.
If you’re looking for something different that’s not mate, me take, with a meek female then this is your book.