
Lady & the Vamp
Immortality Bites, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lillian Yves
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Vincent Lee Grayson
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By:
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Michelle Rowen
Book #3 in the Immortality Bites series!
Former vampire hunter Michael Quinn’s life became a nightmare the moment he was turned into a vampire. His only hope is a long-lost magical artifact that, once every millennium, will grant its power to its possessor. Fortunately for Quinn, he has a map that will lead him right to it. All he needs to do is find the treasure, and—boom—he can be human again. Problem solved. Seems simple enough, right?
Janie Parker has the ultimate boss from hell. As an employee at a top-secret paranormal agency, she must complete her unsavory assignments or risk a torturous death. Her latest mission is to track a vampire who’ll lead her to an ancient treasure. Easy, she thinks. At least, until she sees that the vampire is Quinn, someone she’s had a crush on since she was just a kid.
When Quinn and Janie meet, sparks fly, and it’s an all-out race to be the first one to get their hands on the treasure.
Author Note: Lady & the Vamp was previously published in 2008 by Grand Central Publishing. This edition has been edited and updated from the original manuscript.
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Critic reviews
“A delectable treat from start to finish...romantic, sweet, funny, and everything I could ask for in a story.” (Fresh Fiction)
Like the first two books, this book is full of action and humor. Rowen has a way of inserting humor even when characters are fighting for their lives.
I like the development of the characters, and I was particularly happy to see Barkley, my favorite werewolf, in this book. I even like Lenny, the hopeless romantic who (occasionally) has good poetry to cut the tension. Poor Lenny sounded devastated when he realized that Janie, the subject of his poetry, may like someone else. I cracked up as Lenny wailed "All of my poetry is about you" - the narrator killed the delivery on that line.
There were a lot of twists. You never really know what route Rowen is going to take her characters.
As always, Lillian Yves and Vincent Lee Grayson are a dynamic duo who work well together, as if the characters are having a real conversation together. They capture the emotional scenes well, ranging from the fighting-for-your-life scenes to the romance scenes.
I've liked the series so much that I gifted it to a friend of mine. Highly recommend - This book was a great continuation of it.
Barkley is Back!
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A complete delight from start to finish!
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Janie and Quinn's Story
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more vamps-yay!
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Fun Addition To This Series!!
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Great read
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Hopeful to Do a Reread in the Future
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This was okay ... ish.
It started out mildly interesting and I didn't even notice that it was a book 3 in a series—which is a good thing! That means I didn't feel like I was missing anything, I didn't feel lost, etc.
It of course features vampires and witches and I did enjoy this about it—it’s always fun to see another author's take on these elements. However, it was rather juvenile, and just didn't have the strongest writing. I wouldn't say it was bad by any means, I just wouldn't necessarily use the word 'good' either.
There was actually a good bit of action, and everything is shrouded in mystery ... it just fell a bit flat for me. I'd maybe be open to reading more from this author, if they have other worlds, etc., but I don't think I need to see any more in this world.
I do suspect a lot of people will find this cute—I think 'cute' is a fair word.
Overall: "it's okay". ( = 2 stars here / 3 stars on other platforms).
🎧 Audio:
Mixed.
The female parts were great! And overall sound quality during her parts was clear.
However, the male narrator—I'm shocked to learn an actual living person did this, as he sounded like a bot. And his parts had some sound quality issues. So I'd give her parts 4 stars and his 1 star. Overall , I guess split the difference and call it 3 but that isn't necessarily fair.
Had some fun bits
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