
Creature of Habit Series, A Vampire Paranormal Romance Books 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Charles Winfield
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By:
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Angel Lawson
Why does saving a vampire's soul have to be so difficult?
Amelia Chase lands a coveted position as the personal assistant for the brilliant, yet reclusive, Grant Palmer. Grant's obsessive-compulsive behavior leads Amelia to rethink her position until Grant steps in to rescue her during a bizarre kidnapping attempt. She soon realizes Grant is a man of many secrets - the most important one might get her killed.
All three books of the Creature of Habit series are bundled in one thrilling set!
©2015 Angel Lawson (P)2020 Anna M BenefieldListeners also enjoyed...




















Twilight was better
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Awesome Books!!
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Story was awesome, but.....
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This was okay
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Love it!
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1. The first book is unnecessarily long. There's too much back and forth, I mean Amelia quits several times within the first half of the book! Then the more I learned about her and the more I saw her behavior, the more I began to dislike Amelia. She was not very kind and not very grateful in my opinion. She was overly critical of Grant and I did not like it. I don't know if she ever really thanks him for saving her life multiple times and instead focuses on any mistake he makes. I hated that she made him feel inferior all the time too by calling him creepy or stunted, and this is after they officially get together! The man is so in love with her he watches videos of her when she's not around and she just says "Yeah that's creepy, you should probably keep that to yourself" and it was not the reaction I'd expected or wanted. She just doesn't seem to appreciate him much for a lot of the book, although it grows a over time.
2. Like the title of the review, this takes the term 'slow burn' to new heights. If you're looking for erotic and steamy scenes with a vampire and a human, look elsewhere. After getting several hours in and barely any physical contact to show for it, and I was bored out of my MIND and almost did not continue on. I wasn't even at the end of the first book yet, I was about 3/4 of the way, and I was so bored with the constant "I like him, I like him not" that I wanted to stop. It felt more noticeable at this point how that filler I mentioned was starting to show, since this is one big mesh of all three books in one and made me wonder when we'll just get on with the hot scenes, and when I got to book three it was a very different story. I'm glad I hung in there for the third book, it was worth it. 3. After much deliberation, I decided the narrator was purposefully using that dull, flat tone he uses for Grant's voice to express him in the first two books. I noticed he uses much more inflection with Amelia so thought it might have been purposeful to reflect Grant's persona of being numb to the world and all that jazz, but even when he was supposed to be showing emotion, the narrator didn't change his inflection much. The third book changed that though; I'm not sure why, but his narration was noticeably better although not the standard amount of emotion you'd expect. You still had to pay close attention to context at times because a roared "NO!" would sound like a normal, everyday version of the word. I would take a chance on him again since the last book's narration was pretty good; that said, if it ended up being a pattern, I don't know that I would want to hear a robot read my audiobooks.,
4. Grant was sweet and when his possessive side did come out, it was sexy as hell. I liked him enough to feel like it was probably worth it to spend a credit on these books, but if they weren't wrapped up in a package I would not have even gone on to book two after finishing the first one. Luckily, that's not how it happened and I got back into the story when I got into the second book. Things start to finally pick up around 11-12 hours in, and from then on it continually got better and better. So hang in there and get through Amelia being rude and mean, and Grant being clueless, and it all comes together in the end.
Taking slow burn to new levels, but worth it.
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It drags on for so long before anything substantial happens. Then boom, bam, fizzle it's over. Lame. It does have parts that kind of remind you of Twilight.
**Spoiler Alert**
I get the author wanted complex characters/side characters/plots, but a scarred loner with a tamed diet that falls in love with his mothers rapist/murderer? Weird. Inlove enough to die for him? It also felt like she was setting it up for a follow up at the end for the twins.
This will not be a reread.
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