Friday, January 4, 2013

Unafraid by Cat Miller


Synopsis:
Griffin is a young future Councilman and leader of the Vampire Nation. As the only surviving son from the House of Vaughn he has been groomed since birth for the position. His parents' plans for the future of their House are a constant weight he must bear.

Tessa is a waitress who has been struggling to survive on her own since the death of her parents and the rejection of her family. The clairvoyant dreams that have plagued her since her childhood force her into a solitary existence.

Tempers flare and the battle between duty and desire ignites when their two worlds collide on a life changing cold winter night. Tessa’s heart hangs in the balance. Griffin is the only one who can tip the scales. Will his good intentions and love for Tessa be enough?
*ADULT CONTENT* 

This prequel to The Forbidden Bond Series can be read as a stand-alone novella.
My thoughts:
This author is on fire! Not only does she hook you with her writing style and descriptions of the characters, but she makes you love/hate/wanna kill them so well that you honestly would if you could! I've loved getting to know some of the characters better in this novella. One in particular is more on my "love" side now, which is amazing to me since I absolutely hated him in the first two books. The love between the two main characters in this installment is amazing. This is definitely a welcomed addition to the series. I can't wait to see what else the author comes out with :)



Author Bio:
I was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland and now I live not far from my birth place in Perry Hall, Maryland. I have two teenage daughters and a man that keep me busy when I'm not working full-time as a Certified Medical Coder. I'm an avid reader and I love all genre of romantic fiction from historical to contemporary to paranormal. Sleeping has always been a problem for me so most nights I can be found in the living room reading or writing instead of in bed like the rest of the world. I don't watch television. It's not a conscious decision, it just never occurs to me to turn it on when I have books to read and writing to do. It can actually be a hazard, because I never know what the weather will be until I look outside and I have to rely on my kids and coworkers for local and world news. I love creating the characters you love and love to hate. My characters remind me of people I know and people I wish I had never known.


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