Kathy McKenna has had enough of the war between the vampires and werewolves, so she has moved to a small town in the Midwest called Oak Hollow. She bought a log house and opened a used and new bookstore that she runs all by herself.
Business is lacking but after a visit from a vampire named Rafe Cordova, sales pick up a little. Rafe has made his attraction for Kathy well known, and he isn’t shy about asking her out. But the last thing Kathy wants to do is to get into a relationship with a vampire!
Rafe continues to visit Kathy in the hopes of winning her over. In the mean time the town is full of paranormal beings, just the sort of thing Kathy was trying to get away from. The war is still brewing and now there are hunters who will stop at nothing to eradicate the world of paranormal beings.
Kathy finds her life in danger because of her association with Rafe. Will everyone make it out alive or will Kathy become another casualty in this brutal war?
NIGHT’S MASTER by Amanda Ashley was the first book that I’ve read by this extremely talented author. I was hooked from the first page and immensely impressed with the writing. The dialogue flows brilliantly, the romance is hot, the danger is scary, and the suspense is exciting.
While I normally shy away from longer books, this one being a heavy 364 pages, I didn’t want the book to end. There were no boring spots where I yawn and yearn to skip over nonsense. NIGHT’S MASTER is perfection from the beginning to the end. Overall I adored and loved everything about this book and can’t wait to read all of Amanda Ashley’s backlist books!
Ooh, ooh, ooh! I've gotta go see if my library has this!
ReplyDeleteI have to hunt down all her other books now! :) If you read it, I'd love to hear your thoughts on it!
ReplyDeleteHi Rachael ~ I'm so happy to know you enjoyed Night's Master. I hope you'll give the sequel, Night's Pleasure, a try, as well as the first 2 books, Night's Kiss and Night's Touch.
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Hi Amanda!
ReplyDeleteI definetely will! Thanks for stopping by.
How long will vampire romance stories be popular? Hasn't it peaked yet, especially with the whole Stephanie Meyers Twilight, New Moon books? Still, a good review. I'm just wondering about the genre, its longevity.
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