

Ultimately, because this is a romance, Vlad and Leila are brought back together and they must learn to negotiate the new feelings and power balance. Her abilities and her bodyguard keep her alive but she wonders if Vlad is behind the attacks.

Unfortunately, once there, Leila is the subject of multiple assassination attempts. The two suffer a falling out and Leila runs off to her old carnival pal, Marty. Leila wonders if he simply wanted her because of the power her abilities brought to him. Leila begins Twice Tempted more in love with Vlad than ever but she’s insecure about her place in his life. Leila was once able to read people and link to them through objects but in the last book, Vlad had essentially fireproofed her and the end result was that she no longer had the psychic power. He’s a powerful and old vampire who has taken a human for a lover. I haven’t kept up with the Cat and Bones series but apparently Vlad was introduced in those books. Third, I’ve had some complaints that I haven’t been reviewing enough mainstream books. Second, we have had a paucity of PNR reviews here at Dear Author. First, I had read the first one and it ended in somewhat of a cliffhanger and I was told by another reader that this provides some closure.

I think I received this book in paper format, but I actually bought the digital copy when it was released on Tuesday because that is my preferred way of reading. Jane C Reviews Paranormal / shapeshifters / vampires 4 Comments MaREVIEW: Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost
