Everlasting Kiss by Amanda Ashley

Everlasting Kiss by Amanda Ashley

After much procrastination and winter blues…I am ready to do the review. Are you ready?

Daisy O’Donnell doesn’t get the attraction some women feel for vampires. She likes her men with a pulse. And she’s just met one who’s full of life: Erik Delacourt, the unreasonably sexy man she keeps meeting at a popular L.A. nightclub called the Crypt. She barely knows him, but there’s no resisting the connection she feels…

There’s one important detail Erik hasn’t gotten around to telling her yet. He’s a powerful vampire out to hunt the Blood Thief who is draining young vampires all over the city—and who has just raised the stakes by destroying one of Erik’s friends. To Erik, Daisy is a bright spot of innocence in a world of darkness and menace. He’ll do anything—even lie to her—to keep her safe and pure.

If only he knew that Daisy has something of her own to hide…

Wow, she did it again. This is only the second book I’ve read from her but Amanda’s work just fascinates me. If I were to think of this book as a recipe, the ingredients of my favorite vamp books would be as follows
1 part Twilight
1 part Moonlight
1 part Buffy 
1 part Blade
dash of Interview with the Vampire
Directions: Shake well

It was such a compelling read. I spent the whole day I recieved the copy, laid up in bed enthralled with the words coming off the page. So vivid I can imagine this book to grow into an awesome movie. Or so I can hope. The story revolves around a vamp hunter, Daisy, who mysteriously falls in love with the “hunted.” The novel flows so beautifully that, like Twilight, you are on the edge of your seat in anticipation of what’s next. A little bit of love, sex & gore- what more could I ask for? There were two lines that really hit me in a personal view. The first being “He had never made light of her fears…” This one spoke to me in a comedic sense because my Grandma, Nanny, has what we call her own language. She has been the only person I have ever known of to use “make light.” Thanks Mandy for the laugh. The other one I can’t find the location but it’s basically referring to a character who doesn’t like to chat on the phone and much rather prefers online communication. Hmmm does that remind you of anyone? ME! Hello! HA! 

As the book was nearing it’s last pages, there was a dramatic turn of events that I ended up crying. Bleh. I am so excited for book two to come out in October this year. Keep up the good work Mandy. Until next time…

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