Sapir A Englard CLOAK OF THE VAMPIRE
3.5* Couldn't connect with the romance, but intriguing enough that I'm up for book 2.
Several things seem embellished about this book - 1) the female lead herself. We know there's some kind of deity connection in her past but we don't get to see her as a person, just as someone thinking with their libido. She's portrayed as having backbone and courage in the first few pages, but then the aforementioned kicks in and we dont get to see her personality. And just as the reveal comes, the book ends on a cliffhanger 2) the so-called friendship? Doesn't exist and neither the female lead nor the supposed friend seems bothered about it 3) the male lead? A pale version, no pun intended, of any number of vampire males from any number of vampire novels. BUT...there was potential.
I liked the world that the author was describing, so I think book 2 might be worth a read. I'm not sold on the romance, nor am I sold on people, which the made-vamps essentially still are, being sold at auction, again no puns intended, especially when some of the vampire clan leaders are autocrats and abusers.
Arc courtesy of Montlake and NetGalley, for my reading pleasure.
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