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Roman (Clutch #1)
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I Do Declare, Roman is THE Romancer! . . .
One may want to roll their eyes at yet another book being written about vampires and ugh humans, BUT give this novel and series a chance. These authors have truly imagined a new world with strange rules and mysterious circumstances that will definitely compel you to want more.
Roman has lived for over 500 years finding his life as a vampire to be plentiful not lacking for anything. So when he decides to buy and recapitalize a casino in Las Vegas, Roman finds himself having to work and do some research on the Weston’s, particularly the very beautiful and alluring daughter. Fiona Weston has been brought up to distrust vampires but when Roman enters her life all her preconceptions are destroyed one by one. Can Fiona let go and let love happen with Roman even with him being a vampire?
Overall, good read that had an “ending” but definitely not a conclusion as there is definitely more to their story. Now I did love most this book up until the last part of the novel, when all of a sudden my fav character Roman turned stupid typical male and literally messed everything up for everyone. The part initiated by his actions is essential to setting up for the next novels, buuut now Roman’s perfection is tainted for me. Though I’ll always love him for the flower scene, that was freakin hilarious. Fiona as a character grows the most allowing herself to change despite societal prejudices. I’m also really hoping for a book on her friend Lana who’s really open to vampires. Oh and my favorite surprise of this book *slight spoiler* the authors chose to use the Greek origins for vampire's creations and then drafted their own version from there. So if you love books with vampires falling for humans that grew up believing the dead were not to be trusted, but end up falling for them anyways and then everything goes to hell, you’ll like this series.
One may want to roll their eyes at yet another book being written about vampires and ugh humans, BUT give this novel and series a chance. These authors have truly imagined a new world with strange rules and mysterious circumstances that will definitely compel you to want more.
Roman has lived for over 500 years finding his life as a vampire to be plentiful not lacking for anything. So when he decides to buy and recapitalize a casino in Las Vegas, Roman finds himself having to work and do some research on the Weston’s, particularly the very beautiful and alluring daughter. Fiona Weston has been brought up to distrust vampires but when Roman enters her life all her preconceptions are destroyed one by one. Can Fiona let go and let love happen with Roman even with him being a vampire?
Overall, good read that had an “ending” but definitely not a conclusion as there is definitely more to their story. Now I did love most this book up until the last part of the novel, when all of a sudden my fav character Roman turned stupid typical male and literally messed everything up for everyone. The part initiated by his actions is essential to setting up for the next novels, buuut now Roman’s perfection is tainted for me. Though I’ll always love him for the flower scene, that was freakin hilarious. Fiona as a character grows the most allowing herself to change despite societal prejudices. I’m also really hoping for a book on her friend Lana who’s really open to vampires. Oh and my favorite surprise of this book *slight spoiler* the authors chose to use the Greek origins for vampire's creations and then drafted their own version from there. So if you love books with vampires falling for humans that grew up believing the dead were not to be trusted, but end up falling for them anyways and then everything goes to hell, you’ll like this series.
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