I absolutely love historical fiction and read a lot of it; I love to learn history this way. I also enjoy reading science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller and non-fiction science.
Justice is having enough trouble with her life between classes at a prestigious law school, dealing with a house of her sorority sisters, and troubles with her ex-boyfriend, Calvin. She really didn’t need a force from somewhere inside her directing her to kill herself. Now, Justice has to convince her family and her therapist that she isn’t crazy or suicidal. Justice is doing pretty well until her sister takes her to a psychic for her birthday and the psychic gives her a very specific reading about a man entering his life. Her reading comes true as Justice meets two incredibly handsome and mysterious twins, Dante and Marquis, one of whom she can’t get out of her head. Justice’s ex-boyfriend, Calvin also decides to come back into her life and tell her all about his job protecting humans from the creatures of the night, Vampyres.
This was an entertaining, quick paced, paranormal vampire read. I like that it had a different type of vampire, still dangerous, but integrated into society and known to exist by some. Not all of their abilities and lore were explained in this book, but so far it seems really interesting; they can be out at all times of day when they wear a special piece of jewelry and they can seem to feed without turning victims. Dante’s history was intriguing along with his potential interaction with Justice was very intriguing and I really want to know more and bring more of the past into the present narrative. Justice is an interesting character; she is dealing with a lot of crap and paranormal stuff, but is holding it together pretty well. There is a lot of mystery involved with the vampires themselves as well as the Cerebus agency, which is meant to keep them in check. A lot of things still need to be explained, there is a quite a cliffhanger at the end and there were a few editing mistakes, but none that affected my enjoyment of the book.
This book was received for free in return for an honest review.