So it was just as well there was no chemistry for her. Otherwise he might try to talk her into falling in love with him just so he didn't go to hell all by his lonesome.
Welcome to the wonderful world of jealousy…For the price of admission, you get a splitting headache, a nearly irresistible urge to commit murder, and an inferiority complex. Yippee.
Way back in season two, we talked about a whole different kind of Vampires (not a single one chained to a radiator…we love u, Conrad) — with JR Ward’s Dark Lover — the first in the Black Dagger Brotherhood Series! We talked a LOT this week about toxic masculinity, about the world post 9/11, about what we expect from heroines, about the entire BDB series, and about what the heck is going on in these books. We also get all the titles wrong, as usual.
Welcome to the wonderful world of jealousy, he thought. For the price of admission, you get a splitting headache, a nearly irresistible urge to commit murder, and an inferiority complex. Yippee.
"Might I ask a favour?" the butler said.
Mr. Normal nodded. "Bring out another tray of these and we'll kill anything you want for you."
Yeah, guess the guy wasn't really normal, just relatively so. The butler smiled as if touched.
"If you're going to bloody the human, would you be good enough to do it in the backyard?"
"No problem."
Somehow I've finally come across this book that's been out since 2005 and I'm so glad!
Wrath & Beth are the standard for my vampire/human heart. 💕 The way they can't resist each other. How she became just as protective of him as he did her. And when they both gave up the resistance because it was useless. *Sigh*
He became vulnerable with her in ways he hadn't even been with the Brotherhood. And oh, the Brotherhood. 🥵 I can't wait to read their stories.
All I want is a Vampire King with a soft spot just for me...and arms the size of my head.
To lovely humans who were excluded from invitations, left behind when they tied their shoes, forced to walk in the grass when the sidewalk was full, spoken over when you tried to contribute, whispered about or laughed at, given side-eye when you tried to fit in.... you are so worthy of love.