“…laid back and completely charming…”
~ Under the Covers

Sometimes it can be adorable to mix the charm of a small town romance with a paranormal element.  The result is this laid back and completely charming series.  I started the second book with better expectations for what was to come and I picked it up when I was in the mood for this type of read.  And I flew through it.  The romance between the main characters of this book was setup in the first one.  The heroine is the best friend of the first book’s heroine and the hero is a master vampire who wants to do good for his species and maintain the peace.

I was itching to read this because I adored their attraction in the first book and I really couldn’t wait to see the heroine not have the douchey boyfriend anymore.  But I think the most charming thing about this story was seeing this seven hundred year old vampire who’s been carrying the responsibility of being a Clan chief for centuries and with protecting the Cheld (the vampire’s superhuman descendants) find his true home in a small town surrounded by normal people.  That small piece of ordinary that he needed in his life felt comforting, and of course the fact that he found a woman that he could share that with was a bonus.

Lawrence is one of those sexy vampires that you feel like you just want to hug like a big teddy bear.  However, I’m ready for the next one!  The playboy vampire and the small town English teacher.

 

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