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Green Vampire (Mackenzie Green #4)
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bookshelves: 2024-100-book-challenge, kindle-books, urban-fantasy, vampire-mostly, were-shifters-mostly, witches-magic-users-mostly
Aug 14, 2024
bookshelves: 2024-100-book-challenge, kindle-books, urban-fantasy, vampire-mostly, were-shifters-mostly, witches-magic-users-mostly
I really enjoyed this latest book in this series. Mackenzie Green is a very intriguing character, with a very dangerous and traumatic past, one which still affects her day to day, but one she is trying desperately to deal with.
After the events of the last book, she is finally home with her family. Lucan, her dragon shifter mate, has taken things into his own hands and has provided for both her and her younger siblings the best way he knows how. I do think he comes across as very domineering at times, not giving Mackenzie the time and space that she needs to readjust to life outside of her cell and abuse. She has had a lot to deal with and although physically she might be ok, mentally she is far from it! That girl needs some therapy!
Both Mackenzie and Lucan take on a case involving the vampires who are feeding on supernatural children. Will they find the leader before any more are taken? Will they be able to work alongside the vampire council to find those behind it all?
I loved the idea of the vampire underground world and loved Dagmar's role in this case. He seemed much more comfortable in his own surroundings and was much less aloof this time round! I also loved the introduction of new characters and meeting the old ones again too.
Looking forward to reading the next book in this series and I hope this next one will see Mackenzie feeling stronger and more balanced within herself and Lucan being less dominant and controlling! I can't wait to find out what happens next with Tyr as well as his traumatic episode could go either way really!
After the events of the last book, she is finally home with her family. Lucan, her dragon shifter mate, has taken things into his own hands and has provided for both her and her younger siblings the best way he knows how. I do think he comes across as very domineering at times, not giving Mackenzie the time and space that she needs to readjust to life outside of her cell and abuse. She has had a lot to deal with and although physically she might be ok, mentally she is far from it! That girl needs some therapy!
Both Mackenzie and Lucan take on a case involving the vampires who are feeding on supernatural children. Will they find the leader before any more are taken? Will they be able to work alongside the vampire council to find those behind it all?
I loved the idea of the vampire underground world and loved Dagmar's role in this case. He seemed much more comfortable in his own surroundings and was much less aloof this time round! I also loved the introduction of new characters and meeting the old ones again too.
Looking forward to reading the next book in this series and I hope this next one will see Mackenzie feeling stronger and more balanced within herself and Lucan being less dominant and controlling! I can't wait to find out what happens next with Tyr as well as his traumatic episode could go either way really!
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Reading Progress
August 10, 2024
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Started Reading
August 10, 2024
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August 15, 2024
– Shelved as:
2024-100-book-challenge
August 15, 2024
– Shelved as:
kindle-books
August 15, 2024
– Shelved as:
urban-fantasy
August 15, 2024
– Shelved as:
vampire-mostly
August 15, 2024
– Shelved as:
were-shifters-mostly
August 15, 2024
– Shelved as:
witches-magic-users-mostly
August 15, 2024
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Finished Reading