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File Size: 5914 KB
Print Length: 262 pages
Publisher: Signum Publishing (June 16, 2018)
Publication Date: June 16, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07DSYLG9B
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Oh I found my new sequel. Is it just me who wants the next installment or book as soon as I finish the a book.
Following Miss Cheryl to the bottom level to begin her new job, Amaya was led through the Vampire Vectum, a human blood source to feed vampires. She was told she could earn more money in the future if she chose to move upstairs – but she wasn’t sure what that meant. The whole reason for needing this job was that Miss Cheryl’s brother – her disgusting landlord – raised the rent on her parents’ apartment right after they had left on vacation. Amaya, who lived with them, did not have the extra money to pay and refused to bother her already generous parents by asking them for more money, especially since they had already paid ahead a year’s rent! She knew her parents would have dropped everything and come home if they knew, so she took this job to pay the increased rent.Miss Cheryl dragged Amaya into the changing room, makeup room, and outfit room to find something to focus on her most alluring qualities. Amaya’s old waitressing job was starting to look better to her with each step of this process. But Miss Cheryl explained that the dress-up and role play attracts the vampires. They can get blood anywhere, but the added attraction here increased business and brought in much more money.The vampire Vasily is her first customer. He asks her very strange questions – he seems to know who she is. He leads her upstairs, despite her protest, telling her he can take her where he chooses. But she tells him again she doesn’t want to go upstairs. He agreed, but told her he wants her exclusively and will pay for her time permanently. She is to not allow any other vampire to drink from her. And he told her that he would be bringing friends who would want to meet her.As Amaya sits in a window seat waiting to see if she can go home yet, another vampire approaches. His eyes show menace and he roughly grabs her arm and pulls her to her feet. He wants her and wants the “extraâ€, whatever that is. When she refuses, he throws her over his shoulder and drops her onto a bed. Throwing money on the bureau, he tells her to strip; and when she refuses, he decides to make it rough and take her anyway. She screams, scratches his face, and he slaps her hard. How will she escape from this danger? He is so much stronger than she and his red eyes show his fury.I was drawn in by this exciting series. There is an air of mystery as we learn of a strange, unexplained encounter Amaya has as a child – where we realize there is something different about her. Vasily’s reaction to her is also mysterious since he seems to know more than expected about Amaya and is very protective. I definitely recommend this exciting adventure.
I have read everything produced about Distant Edge so far. So, simply by being about one of my favorite places, this had my attention. I love getting the opportunity to see Distant Edge from the human vantage point. We’ve seen the Signum and now we get to see what life is like without a wealth of magical powers. There are so many wonderful little hints about what’s going on sprinkled throughout this book. But for every hint and answer that’s uncovered, three more questions spring up to take its place. We have answers, but there are still questions left unknown, so I’m guessing that we will be revisiting Amaya, Vasily, the warlocks, Candy, Sabin, Jules, and all the rest again in the future.I received a complimentary copy of this book.
I feel like this book just plays with the edge of being a great novel. The author starts the world building right away. I’m truly expecting a well developed world and a deep understanding of the creatures/characters introduced. I’m not sure what happened, but it seems like I barely got to know anyone other than Amaya. I’m not even sure why she likes anyone in the book other than Jules. Even then, Jules seemed to have a minor role.Really, I think the book was too thin. If the author had gone back and added more substance to the novel, I think she could have stayed true to the story line but developed the characters more thoroughly. It would have made the interpersonal relationships more believable. As it is, I couldn’t get how she went from hating someone in one chapter to friendly in the next without even an interaction. Or how she goes from meeting perfect strangers to allowing them to kiss on her, like there’s been a romantic build up, when she’s only seems to see them in passing. All unnatural in my opinion.I was also expecting a reverse harem. This isn’t one at all. It ends in a cliffhanger, which I don’t like... especially for a first book. With the small size of the book, she could have spent more time finishing it off. Very little was resolved and the quest was too easy.WHAT I LIKE: As I mentioned, it has a great start to the world building... could use more development on both realms. The fae realm reminds me a bit of Xanth (Piers Anthony) without all the puns and True Blood without all the gore violence. I love the idea of shifters, vampires, and warlocks. I’m not a fan of the fae but interested in how the species interact, nonetheless.I also love a Black heroine. She gives a perspective on the world that I imagine a lot of non-Black individuals don’t see or consciously acknowledge, but is very real to Blacks. She’s relatable. The author does a decent job of touching on racial subjects without sugar coating it but also not turning the focus of the book into a Black versus them journey.I’m on the fence about starting the next book in the series. This book had potential but it seemed to lack full development. I question if the next book will lead me more to the same. I definitely don’t want a cliffhanger when little has happened. I’ll think about it and maybe start something different in the meantime.
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