As a carnivore, I’m sure he wouldn’t object, but it kept distracting me. There’s a Macon County near where I live and Lord Maccon kept sounding like bacon. Sexy, Alpha, protective, strong, and with a Scottish burr, who can resist him? I kept having an internal battle over his name. Just enough to make her feel real.Īnd Lord Maccon. But they’ve left her just a little insecure about her appearance and desirability. They don’t know she’s soulless and put all of her quirks down to the fact that her father was Italian. Better to be on the shelf than married to some half-wit who can’t keep up with her own intellect and curiosity. At twenty-six, she’s firmly on the shelf in Victorian society, but she’s okay with that. *Fanning*Īlexia herself was a fantastic character. And can you say steamy? It wasn’t too graphic, but oh my gosh. Their subtle yet pointed verbal sparring made this book for me. He’s an Alpha werewolf, but Alexia has enough alpha personality to hold her own against him. I loved the chemistry between Alexia and Lord Maccon from the moment he threatens to bring her out of a faint with something stronger than smelling salts. She refuses to be treated as a wilting lily and goes about, wielding her tricked-out parasol and assisting in any way she can, as new vampires who appear to be entirely clueless about supernatural laws go about wreaking havoc on society. That could be useful to the Bureau of Unnatural Registry if she weren’t a lady of good breeding. When she touches supernatural beings, she neutralizes their abilities and they become human for a moment. Which is a pity because I had thought of all kinds of witty things I was going to write and now I’ve lost them. I have waited entirely too long to write this review and gotten too deeply involved in Ken Follett’s World Without End, so this review is going to suck a little.
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