Dark Cravings (Dark #1) by Madeline Pryce, Fayth Devlin

Posted February 6, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews / 0 Comments

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Dark Cravings (Dark #1) by Madeline Pryce, Fayth DevlinTitle: Dark Cravings (Dark, #1)
Author: Madeline Pryce, Fayth Devlin
Series: Dark #1
Published by: Amazon.com Services LLC
Release Date: April 6, 2017
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 265
Genres: Paranormal Romance
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My rating: three-stars

Blurb:

As a half-breed vampire, Ella Grey’s life sucks. She does her best to pass the time killing demons and secretly admiring her Shadow Hunter partner, Micah. He’s hot, dangerous and knows it. He’d be just Ella’s type if he weren’t likely to kill her the moment she put a toe out of line.
A chance encounter with a succubus changes everything. From the second the succubus’s spell washes over them, Ella and Micah are helpless to keep their hands off one another. The sex, when it’s not leaving them on the verge of death, is earth shattering and for the first time in ages Ella is connected with someone on a level she’d feared lost forever. But a dangerous prophecy has been set into motion, and if Ella’s not careful it’ll pull her straight from Micah’s arms and into the deepest bowels of the underworld.
A Romantica® Paranormal erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave
Publisher’s Note: This book was previously published under the title
Blood Lust Rising. It has been revised and expanded for EC.

My Review:

Well this story escalated from lust to love pretty quickly.  Too much sex, not enough story. I finished it but I won’t be reading anymore in this series.

There were some good parts but they were few and far between.  It was just enough to get me to keep reading.  The love story was a bit choppy and all over the place, especially in the beginning. It wasn’t clear how they felt about each other because their banter ran so hot then cold.  I think the characters were missing something to really connect with me as a reader.  I like a well rounded, multi dimensional character and this author tried for that. I could tell, but it fell flat for me for some reason. I wish I could give specifics but I can’t pinpoint what rubbed me the wrong way.

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