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Here be sexist vampires series
Here be sexist vampires series







here be sexist vampires series

Suzanne Wright has created the most exciting and yes, different world of vampires in her Deep in Your Veins Series. I am so excited!!! I just discovered a new vampire series!!! And I am beyond thrilled!!! Warning: This novel contains an iron-willed female vampire with an energy whip, a sexist male vampire who is determined to have her, explicit vampy sex, and a romance story with real bite. Sam has to demonstrate to Jared and the squad of chauvinists why it is incredibly foolish to underestimate a wilful, temperamental, borderline-homicidal Sventé female.

here be sexist vampires series

The Grand High Master, however, sees her potential and offers her the position of Jared’s co-commander to help train the newest squad in time for the impending attack on his home. Most refuse to take her seriously, especially a Pagori commander named Jared who she craves in spite of herself. She finds that not only has the army never included a woman, but it has never included a Sventé vampire a breed that is regarded by the super strong Pagori breed and the hypnotically beautiful Keja breed to be too tame and human-like. Sam Parker is a vampire with a gift so strong and substantial that she is invited to partake in a test for a place in the Grand High Master Vampire’s private army. It had a dark and comedic undertone to it.Alternative cover edition of ASIN B006XHT9REĪlternative cover edition can be found here and here However, the book had some really good moments and I loved the banter between characters. The backstory of Sam's previous love felt like a filler and not necessary.

here be sexist vampires series

The author could have done so much more with the sire, and the love triangle but didn't. The heat factor is at about a 3 since there was no real action until about halfway through. There were other parts of the book that also, so me felt kind of Twilight-ish but that's just me. I like the fact that there was a strong female lead and that the book was an enemies to lovers situation.

here be sexist vampires series

I loved the concept of the different types of vampires and them having different gifts. I liked them individually but when you threw them all together to make one book it just got a little boring. Don't get me wrong, they were all good ideas. It's like every idea the author had about vampires being sexist plus the kitchen sink was all tossed in at once. This book had a lot going on considering we're not done with these two characters.









Here be sexist vampires series