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Drawn to the Vampire (Blood and Absinthe, #4)

by Chloe Hart

Series: Blood and Absinthe (4)

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Kit Bantry has never been interested in the supernatural. Even though she's part Fae, all Kit wants is to live a normal, human life. But when a demon casts her brother into a mysterious underworld, Kit is the only one who can save him.Now she must seek the help of a four-hundred-year-old vampire with a dangerous reputation. Luke Cadris is everything she was warned about--handsome as sin and wickedly seductive--but Kit is sure she can keep things all business. Or at least that's what she tells herself . . .When a beautiful stranger charges into his life like a force of nature, demanding that he guide her to the land of the dead, Luke's first inclination is to turn her down flat. Then she makes him an offer he can't refuse: a taste of Fae blood in exchange for his help.Kit makes the offer reluctantly, but Luke senses something else inside her--a desire she can't admit to herself. He's intrigued by the exasperating girl and determined to find a way to unleash her passion. But before he can lay claim to her blood or any other part of her, he has to hold up his end of their bargain. And that means leading Kit Bantry to hell and back.… (more)
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An enjoyable story in the long run but had many mixed elements in play or in mention in the story - Fae, Vampires, Greek Gods, mythology, The Order of Arthur and mention of a silkie. It was a bit like a beef stew with our H/h being the meat and potatoes.

I liked Luke better then I liked Kit as a character, as the story progressed they did develop good chemistry, and I was happy they got their HEA.

there was a brief mention of the Queen of the Fae, but that was really all that tied this book to any of the previous books in the series. ( )
  kerbytejas | Mar 25, 2016 |
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Kit Bantry has never been interested in the supernatural. Even though she's part Fae, all Kit wants is to live a normal, human life. But when a demon casts her brother into a mysterious underworld, Kit is the only one who can save him.Now she must seek the help of a four-hundred-year-old vampire with a dangerous reputation. Luke Cadris is everything she was warned about--handsome as sin and wickedly seductive--but Kit is sure she can keep things all business. Or at least that's what she tells herself . . .When a beautiful stranger charges into his life like a force of nature, demanding that he guide her to the land of the dead, Luke's first inclination is to turn her down flat. Then she makes him an offer he can't refuse: a taste of Fae blood in exchange for his help.Kit makes the offer reluctantly, but Luke senses something else inside her--a desire she can't admit to herself. He's intrigued by the exasperating girl and determined to find a way to unleash her passion. But before he can lay claim to her blood or any other part of her, he has to hold up his end of their bargain. And that means leading Kit Bantry to hell and back.

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