John Conroe is like the Michael Bay of urban fantasy. There are many bad things about this series, but they just don't quite outweigh the really great things about it. If this dreck is what passes for a good read I think I'll go back to some of the old classics because this is pedestrian at best. There is absolutely no character development and very little plot development. The supporting characters, with the exception of the huge spirit bear, are stereotypic, one dimensional and predictable. The plot is agonizingly thin and has all the excitement of a warm glass of tap water. This book is all about how special Christian and Tanya are and that is ALL its about. Of course the astoundingly beautiful vampire princess falls madly, and I do mean madly, in love with cop charming and the story takes off. Kinda like the sleeping beauty, prince charming thing. The heroine is a astoundingly beautiful, sexy, athletic, wealthy vampire warrior princess who is in a walking catatonic state and, while surrounded by her very powerful and protective family is vulnerable enough to need the protection of the hero cop who just happens to save her life and bring her out of her catatonic state. The hero, Christian is a hansom, athletic, wealthy, young, humble police with mild anger issues. **SPOILER ALERT** Wow! I can't believe this book got so many stars.
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