Member Reviews
I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book which I received through Netgalley.
I really liked this story of Stefan and Brandy.
Stefan is a vampire who works as a DJ at a radio station in Whitefish, Montana. On a late night run, he literally runs into Brandy, a park ranger from Ireland. Sparks fly between them, making it impossible to resist.
The description of this book made it one I wanted to try. It started out promising, however, it really just didn’t work for me once the story was in Brandy’s head. The first chapters made me think more was really at play and then to find it was really just an insta-attraction/love had me a bit disappointed and soured the rest of the book for me.
**I voluntarily read and reviewed this book
Three and a half
I thought this sounded completely different to other vampire stories I have read with a vampire who is a Native American and not only that but he works as a disc jockey which really had me intrigued. Now add in that he meets Brandy a woman that surprises and indeed challenges him and this vampire who is existing on bagged blood is about to find his life suddenly moving in a new direction. Stefan might have been existing on the fringes of life but Brandy and the connection they share will awaken things he just might not be looking for. Plus Brandy isn't exactly what she seems but to say more would ruin the surprises in store.
I kind of feel this is part of a series and as it's a new to me author this review is hard to write. Plenty of secrets to be shared but if you enjoy paranormal romance then perhaps you will give this author a chance
This voluntary take is of a copy I requested from Netgalley and my thoughts and comments are honest and I believe fair
I received a copy of A Vampire's Unlikely Alliance by Tena Stetler from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I was intrigued by the summary and really wanted to like this novel, but the storyline could have been more succinct. The overdone descriptions and predictable plot lessened the impact of the writing or my enjoyment of it.