Waking a monster from its sleep is never a good idea.
Skye Carter is as normal as normal can be. But when she chances upon a man in the basement of an abandoned Hollywood Hills house, she’s suddenly playing tour guide, and introducing a fifteen-hundred-year-old vampire to this century. And who even knows what’s going on with her teeth.
The truth is, immortality can get old—which is why Lucas Thorne went to sleep for seventy years. But he’s back and ready to take on undead enemies and friends alike. In a world where threatening creatures roam the night streets, he’s the most dangerous of them all.
Review by Twinsie Melinda
I was given this book by the author for an honest review.
When Kylie said she had a vampire book I was so excited to read it. I love me a good paranormal. I enjoyed Lucas and Skye but I have to say Henry and Benedict were my favorites.
When Skye had to go check on a home but when she checks on the basement her world is turned upside down and she will never be the same. She unknowing woke a vampire, Lucas, that has been sleeping for years. After being woken from years of sleeping he ends up changing Skye bringing her into his family.
I liked Sky even though she was tossed into this new world she makes the most of it and hits it off with her new brothers and sister. Lucas was so gruff and moody but he was so different with Skye. He was patient and caring with her unlike he was with the others he changed by hearing their stories. I have to say I loved Henry and Benedict the most and enjoyed hearing their point of views on things in the past. They were the comedy to this book and always had something to say no matter if it was appropriate or not.
This book had a bit of world building and seemed to have a lot of description of the surroundings in the beginning. Once things started picking up toward the end of the book I was really getting into the story. I liked the plot of the book and seeing the relationship between Skye and Lucas develop. Seeing things in this world unfold from Skye’s perspective was a great way of letting the story unfold. Like I said before the side characters were my favorites. It was interesting seeing Lucas trying to adapt and learn how his world and the world in general had changed while he was sleeping. Things truly do change in 75 years.
Kylie is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today best-selling, Audie Award winning Romance author.