As great as the first. i felt very grateful how the author made me remind all the characters and i got less frustrated because i didn't have to jump on the search icon to have more info for a specific character. This one book happened in a short period but was focus onto not many plots or only a single one. I found it very very well written since there were no anticipations possible. smart writing.i have nothing more to say about this book not wanting to hint anything and there is no need to say how much more i really enjoyed and found this book brilliant. This is the same review I wrote for "Here Be Sexist Vampires". I don't think I can add anything that won't give away important plot points.I think I'm going to go all fangirl on you all. These three books, a short series, are the best books I've read this year. There is clear arc to them. The H & h learn, adapt and grow throughout the series. The plotting is very good and smooth. PNR's can be formulaic. You know there will be another 'big bad' coming next, and they follow neatly. Peace > action > sex > repeat. These books are not like that. The problems faced, the violence and the action sequences are well meshed into the plot. Smooth! There is a lot of humor, betrayal, action-fighting and sex. Hot sex. Boil my waterbed sex. I don't want to give anything away about the plots. But I can give you some background. In this world there are three different kinds of Vampires; Svente, Pagori and Keja. Svente are at the bottom as they blend into the human world easily and their gifts are usually defensive, Pagori have super strength and super speed, and Keja are hypnotically beautiful. The Grand High Master of all Vampires lives on an uncharted island in the Caribbean. Because of recent losses, he needs a new squad of 10 vampires. Among the recruits is Sam, not only the first Svente Vampire to be considered, but more surprisingly, the first woman. And so the story begins with flare, flash and wit.
What do You think about The Bite That Binds (2013)?
I have no words for it. It's just too much of a fantastic, fablious, out of the world story.
—amandakal
Enoyed every minute, starting the next one immediately!
—672213