Samson’s Lovely Mortal by Tina Folsom

Posted October 17, 2018 by lenoreo in Reviews / 5 Comments

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Samson’s Lovely Mortal by Tina FolsomTitle: Samson's Lovely Mortal
Author: Tina Folsom
Series: Scanguards Vampires #1
Published by: Indie
Release Date: May 25, 2010
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 262
Genres: Paranormal Romance, Erotica
Reading Challenges: Lenoreo's 2018 #LetsReadIndie Challenge, Lenoreo's 2018 Beat the Backlist Challenge, Lenoreo's Science Fiction vs Fantasy Bingo 2018
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My rating: four-stars

Blurb:

Vampire bachelor Samson can't get it up anymore. Not even his shrink can help him. That changes when the lovely mortal auditor Delilah tumbles into his arms after a seemingly random attack. Suddenly there's nothing wrong with his hydraulics - that is, as long as Delilah is the woman in his arms.

His scruples about taking Delilah to bed vanish when his shrink suggests it's the only way to cure his problem. Thinking all he needs is one night with her, Samson indulges in a night of pleasure and passion.

However, another attack on Delilah and a dead body later, and Samson has his hands full: not only with trying to hide the fact he's a vampire, but also with finding out what secrets Delilah harbors for somebody to want her harm.

My Review:

4 stars — This was a reread, but I hadn’t written a review the first time I read it, so this is just my current thoughts.  Course I didn’t write my review right away, so this is going to be a lame review again.

I will admit that I liked the overarching plot and world setup more than the romance this time around.  Which is not to say the romance was bad, I definitely enjoyed it…  But the steamy scenes weren’t necessarily that inspiring…this is weird to admit, but I really wasn’t a fan of referring to Delilah’s genitals as pink petals…it grossed me out for some reason.  But that’s my own hang up.  So basically I ended up enjoying the non-steamy romance moments more.

Samson was intriguing because of what he was going through with his…er…issues.  It was a really unique spin to put on a story, an impotent vampire.  It was actually kind of sad though, how lonely he was, and how he was trying to force a connection because he wanted some family.  I really loved his backstory and how that came into play throughout the story.

Delilah was intriguing herself.  I loved how smart she was, how she was looking for that control in her job — trying to fix something from her past by trying to fix things for people now.  It was a bit weird, but it worked for me.  I loved that she did eventually get resolution on that issue.

I seriously loved the set of characters we’re introduced to in Samson’s friends/employees.  The whole setup of Scanguards is intriguing, and I enjoyed the secret underground world.  I felt for a lot of the characters, I was intrigued by so many of their stories.  I think that was truly a strong part.  It made me desperately want to seek out and read them all.  I’ve read the first 3 or 4, so I’ll be rereading them, and then continuing on with the few others I have.

So yeah…really enjoyed the world building, characters and romance, and the potential for the series.

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