Midnight Sun by Rene Lyons
Where the damned come to play. When things go bump in the night, Allison Parker bumps back. As the resident ghost hunter in a quiet, rural town, she's thrust into the nocturnal world of the Templars. Embracing the night, she finds a place where she belongs. Damned by God, Sebastian of Rydon knows only blood and death. After eight hundred years of merely existing, he learns what is to live when Allie comes bursting into his life. Her spirit guides him out of the dark. Caught in a web of hate and revenge, they search for love as their world is torn apart.It's taken me forever to read this. I had the book in e book format. But I couldn't make myself read it while on the computer. I kept forgetting to pring pages out at work. Finally I gave up and figured I'd wait for paperback.
E books suck.
Anyway~~~~
I don't know what to say really. I would just be repeating Holly, Dylan and Jazz.
I did enjoy the story. I would to love to read more about the templars and their history. I was shocked about Stephen and Lucian. This should be interesting. I can't wait for this story line to unfold.
I liked Allie and Sebastian as a couple. Although them hooking up seemed sudden. That kind of irked me. Like Holly said in her review, the beginning was a little confusing with the POV jumping around.
I like that Allie was a strong woman, but she was still vulnerable. She didn't play games with Sebastian. She let him know how she felt. Even though he felt he didn't deserve her, he held onto her tightly. He didn't try and push her away.
I'm looking forward to the rest of series.
Grade: B
Labels: Isabel's Reviews, Paranormal
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