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Publisher: Amazon Media
Pages/File Size: 241KB
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Master vampire Devereux has it all: immortality, good looks, intelligence, money, a body to die for, and a constant stream of available women. Sounds like an ideal existence. So, what’s the problem? He’s listless. Bored. Unhappy. After 800 years, coming up with reasons to rise for another meaningless night can be a challenge, and he’s starting to question his choices. Worried, two of Devereux’s old friends concoct a creative plan to energize and encourage him to rejoin the land of the unliving. They don’t want their friend to seek true death, so they’re willing to do whatever is necessary. What could go wrong?
Note from Author: This 17,000+ word story takes place before the events in The Vampire Shrink (Book #1, Kismet Knight, Vampire Psychologist series). Although the story is a prequel, I recommend you read The Vampire Shrink first. ~ Lynda Hilburn
MY REVIEW
I purchased this one from Amazon.co.uk, as I had read The Vampire Shrink, Blood Therapy and Until Death Do Us Part by Lynda Hilburn already.
I was interested to learn more about Devereux and this novella was ideal as it is set the night before he meets Kismet for the first time.
The book gives you an insight into what type of Vampire "life" Devereux has led. One of womanising at time loving then leaving his women friends. Though all through his vampire life, once his newborn blood lust wore off Devereux has favoured being a rather civilised vampire. In that he doesn't believe in killing to take blood for the sake of it. He believes that vampires should stay in the shadows, where some of his brethren wish to be exhibitionists with their vampire ways. Devereux is somewhat "lifeless" and bored of his existence. His old vampire friends try to fix him up with various women, but things are not as enjoyable as they once were for Devereux. But as the title suggests this novella is set the night before he meets Kismet Knight! Devereux is set for his life to change when he meets Kismet. Is Kismet the change he needs?
Again this novella is so well written, I slipped straight back into the "comfy" feeling I get when curling up with one of Lynda's books. We learn lots about Devereaux which then explain his ways and motives in the following books. I agree with Lynda that you should read The Vampire Shrink first.
So what else can I say? Did I enjoy it? Yes of course! Would I recommend it? Yes but do read The Vampire Shrink first. Would I read more of the Kismet Knight Series? Yes, I have and want to read even more. Would I read more by Lynda Hilburn? Yes I certainly plan to. ( )