Vampires of Atlantis is a fast paced paranormal romance. The story dives right into the action with Norgis escaping. I felt a little lost or like I had missed something for the first half of the book with no knowledge of how Atlantis worked, why anyone was down there and why it was so important to find the monster and Ian's brother. Regardless, the story is action packed and fun as Ian and his team track Norgis, come into contact with other dangerous groups and try to protect Katherine while she finds out the truth about herself. Ian and Katherine have an insta love romance aided by vampire blood and a few steamy scenes. I had a hard time with Katherine's character as she seems to blindly follow Ian and doesn't seem to have anything attaching her to her life. Katherine does redeem herself a bit when she realizes several times that she might be being held prisoner and fights back. Once the team returned to Atlantis, missing pieces started to fill in and I enjoyed learning about how and why the vampires lived at the bottom of the ocean. The ending was exciting and amped up the danger. Overall, an exciting and enjoyable vampire read.
Long ago, a group of vampires went down with Atlantis in order to guard the monsters that Atlantis keeps imprisoned. To help the vampires sustain themselves, previous leaders have enslaved the human Descendants of Atlantis to feed them. Current leader, Ian believes differently. When Ian gets word that one of his prisoners, Norgis, has escaped to Miami, he takes action and returns to the surface to hunt Norgis down. Ian picks up Norgis' scent immediately along with the scent of his brother. Ian also detects an irresistible scent of a woman, Katherine, that Norgis has targeted for an artifact that she has. Now, Ian is trying to protect Katherine, track down Norgis and stop his brother's plot to rule Atlantis.
Vampires of Atlantis is a fast paced paranormal romance. The story dives right into the action with Norgis escaping. I felt a little lost or like I had missed something for the first half of the book with no knowledge of how Atlantis worked, why anyone was down there and why it was so important to find the monster and Ian's brother. Regardless, the story is action packed and fun as Ian and his team track Norgis, come into contact with other dangerous groups and try to protect Katherine while she finds out the truth about herself. Ian and Katherine have an insta love romance aided by vampire blood and a few steamy scenes. I had a hard time with Katherine's character as she seems to blindly follow Ian and doesn't seem to have anything attaching her to her life. Katherine does redeem herself a bit when she realizes several times that she might be being held prisoner and fights back. Once the team returned to Atlantis, missing pieces started to fill in and I enjoyed learning about how and why the vampires lived at the bottom of the ocean. The ending was exciting and amped up the danger. Overall, an exciting and enjoyable vampire read.
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