Leila's psychic abilities have been failing her, and now she isn't sure what the future holds. If that weren't enough, her lover, Vlad, has been acting distant. Though Leila is a mere mortal, she's also a modern woman who refuses to accept the cold shoulder treatment forever–especially from the darkly handsome vampire who still won't admit that he loves her.
Like choosing between eternal love and a loveless eternity...
Soon circumstances send Leila back to the carnival circuit, where tragedy strikes. And when she finds herself in the crosshairs of a killer who may be closer than she realizes, Leila must decide who to trust– the fiery vampire who arouses her passions like no other or the tortured knight who longs to be more than a friend? With danger stalking her every step of the way, all it takes is one wrong move to damn her for eternity."
2/5
I don’t know what happened in this book but compared to Once Burned it was okay.
Leila was alright, a bit too much sometimes, very pushy and
annoying. She wanted more from her
relationship with Vald. Even though he clearly stated in Once Burned that he doesn’t do love and marriage. But still badass with
her electricity whip! Vlad lost some of his edge which I didn’t mind too much,
but he didn’t really seem like himself. I don’t know him as well as others
might from reading the whole Night Huntress novels (I only
read about one with him in there).
The little mushy scenes made me cringe a bit. I just can’t
imagine Vlad being like that. I thought the last
few chapter were the best (Vlad and Lelia as a team are amazing) and am still
excited for book 3. Jeaniene Frost’s humor was still there and I was rolling
like I always do.
Favorite line: "The greatest trick the devil ever
played was convincing the world that he did not exist."
Even though it not by Jeaniene Frost and actually by Charles
Baudelaire but I just loved it.
Summery from Goodreads
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