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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The immortal Vlad Dracul has wandered for centuries in search of the reincarnation of his wife, Elisabeta. Now he believes he has found the woman possessed by his beloved's soul and is prepared to make her his for all eternity. Tempest "Stormy" Jones has long sensed the other, someone inside her fighting to to take control, a feeling that burns stronger when the dark prince is near. As Stormy denies the passion between herself and Vlad, she must resist allowing Elisabeta to take over and claim him as her own. When Elisabeta discovers Vlad's feelings for Stormy, her wrath knows no bounds. Now only he can choose who will live...and who will die. I loved this book. It kept me wanting more. book was great! Little trite but fun. This one was about Dracula no reviews | add a review
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Tempest "Stormy" Jones is that mortal. She has long sensed the other, someone inside her fighting to take control, a feeling that becomes even stronger when the dark prince is near. But as Stormy denies the passion that burns between them, she also resists allowing Elisabeta to take over her mind and body to prevent her from claiming Vlad as her own.
But when Elisabeta discovers Vlad's feelings for Stormy, her wrath knows no bounds. She demands that her destiny be fulfilled, and seeks to destroy her rival, leaving Vlad in anguish, tormented by what was…and what could be. Now only he can choose--who will live and who will die.
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Despite an interesting premise I think this story suffered for trying to stuff the legendary Dracula into it. In this story Vlad the Impaler isn't such a bad guy at all and as a hero is quite likeable. Unfortunately this personality doesn't really fit into the mythos. Had it been simply a vampire romance I think it would have been a bit more believable.
As a vampire romance I found this quite enjoyable. The heroine just skirted the things that sometimes bother me, managing to be sure of herself and very tough without making the traits obnoxious. As I mentioned before, I really liked Vlad as a character and his background was well done, if unbelievable in the traditional Dracula storyline. The pacing of the story was well done and once I had gotten into it I didn't want to put it down. Even the side characters were fleshed out enough to make us curious about them. Although it is obvious that this particular story is part of a series, I haven't read any of the predecessor novels but felt this didn't detract from the tale which felt full and self-contained. There is one question at the end that was kind of left hanging with regard to the character of Brooke which I assume it is probably addressed in subsequent novels.
Taken on its own I found this story very enjoyable and if I were to come across others of the series I wouldn't object to reading those as well. (