Celia had just been attacked. And with Jack and Liz in Canada she could only think of one person... vampire to turn to. Jack had always spoken highly of Evan. Evan was ruthless and mean and that was exactly who Celia needed to keep her safe. If only she could convince him to protect her.Another great story. I love this series. I love that Jack and Liz make and appearance and I that we got to meet the characters for the next book. These two main characters couldn’t be more different. Evan is living life looking out for number one and Celia lives her life looking for ways she can help others and make a difference. When they first meet, it certainly isn’t love at first sight. He thinks she is incredibly naïve, fashion-impaired and kind of demented. (She wears a sweatshirt, sneakers and a fanny-pack to see a vampire, really?) Celia starts correcting him on his poor grammar. Not a good start. But something about her endears her to him and he finds her attractive despite her attire. This novel reveals more about the source of Fae power, absinthe, and the impact that Celia’s ideas could have on their world, not to mention her own well-being. We see characters grow, relationships build, assassins hired, and a great lead-in for future tales. Again, so effectively written, you are right there with the characters in their world.In my opinion, this series has the makings of a great Paranormal Romance/Urban Fantasy story. If Ms. Hart can achieve what she has in a novella, I am sure eager to see what she can do with a full-length novel.
What do You think about Bound By The Vampire (2000)?
This book was better then the first one. I thought the story line was good, I like Evan Grant.
—Princess
i thought this book was awesome couldnt get enough of it
—seanblunt
i loved all the series!all three books were amazing.
—bchbunny204