Publication date: October 15, 2013
Publisher: Montlake Romance
ISBN-13: 9781477807590
Synopsis
Neva was trying to end things before she became a killer, before
she lost her identity, before she became like them. But sadly her hopes to save
humanity from herself don’t go as planned, especially when Travis Williamson
comes along to save her preaching that her life isn’t over.
Now Neva will learn to trust this stranger that has helped her
more than once, while they keep moving away from her sire and all the messed up
things she entitles. While learning that the guy with the permanent scold may
not be as bad as the alternative, and that maybe the life she was forced into
isn’t as bad as she was made to believe.
Review
First Bite is a story told from different perspectives in a way
that you don’t really need a main title every time the point of view changes
from character, it has been a long while since I’ve read something with more
than two different P.O.V.’s and I don’t feel like I am trying to figure out
just who the hell is the owner of the voice I am reading.
I liked Neva, she may have found it really hard to trust Travis
but honestly that just added to the excitement and thankfully she got over it
before it got old. Travis on the other hand is hunted by his past and may be in
denial of some of the things happening right in front of him, he is strong and refuses
to leave Neva until she is no longer a danger to society and he shows her that
being a changeling doesn’t equal being a murderer.
Most of the characters that come into play where fun to read, I do
have some issues with the villain and her relationship whit our heroin, the
foundation of it all leaves to believe some of the things wouldn’t have
developed the way they did if their past was truly what we end up learning.
Sometimes this story
would throw me of my game with some of the revelations or plot twists it we
got, sometimes it was really on the safe side of thing when I feel that this
story could have taken some of those opportunities to shine.
Rating:
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