My Fair Vampire by Sally Max

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My Fair Vampire by Sally Max
Publisher: Breathless Press
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (16 pgs)
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Poinsettia

What happens when one vampire becomes accustomed to another?

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Can an old vampire change his ways?

Vlad and Marion have had an interesting and antagonistic past. From the few brief glimpses I had of their time together, I got the impression that Marion has put up with an unbelievable amount of bad behavior from Vlad. He really takes her presence for granted. I honestly can’t believe she didn’t walk out on him before now. Will Vlad realize just how important Marion is to him before it’s too late?

I do wish the relationship between Marion and Vlad had been explored more. While I was able to get a fairly good sense of their personalities and their relationship, I was left wanting to know a little more about their shared past. Despite this issue, I think that Vlad and Marion make an interesting couple. Marion strikes me as a no nonsense sort of woman whose patience can only be pushed so far. Vlad seems a little arrogant and entitled, but I have a feeling that Marion knows just how to get under his skin. Her reaction to his declaration of love had me laughing out loud.

I think that the conflict between Marion and Vlad was resolved too quickly. Given the way Vlad had been behaving, I definitely think that Marion should have let him stew a while longer. This would have drawn the tension out and added just a bit more suspense to the story. As it was, everything was wrapped up very quickly and felt a little rushed.

Overall, I enjoyed reading My Fair Vampire. Marion and Vlad are fun, and their story is quick and easy to read. Anyone looking for a fast paranormal romance to fill up a few spare moments should check it out.

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