Dinner With a Vampire
The Dark Heroine is a unique take on the vampire genre. In fact, the author has used this first book to set up several worlds filed with dark creatures. For the most part I enjoyed the book. It was pretty well written and moved at a good pace. I was intrigued from the start. I loved Violet and admired her spunk I felt badly for her situation. I'm not sure I would have taken it all as well as she did. I liked the Prophecy of the Dark Heroines. I am eager to learn more about them and how they will save the world.The problem I had with the book was that Violet is only 17 when the story begins, but she just seems much older to me. Especially for the situations that the author puts her in. Fantasy or not, reading about the almost rape of a teenager just made me uncomfortable. I also really had a hard time liking Kasper. I mean days after her almost rape, he forces her to let him drink her blood using forceful seduction. That made me cringe. He did redeem himself a bit in the end. I read somewhere that this would be the sexiest romance I would read of the year. Honestly, I didn't see it. Kasper and Violet have a long way to go before I would believe in their HEA. Their attraction didn't exactly sizzle off the pages.
The book ends leaving me with some questions that I hope will be answered in the next book. I would hesitate to call this a YA book. There is a pretty brutal almost rape scene and sex in the book. I'd keep it to over 16 for sure. I look forward to the next book in August of this year.