You are a maternity nurse. Work long hours. Stick to a strict daily routine. Content on your own. Except that you are an introvert. You sleep during the light of day. Run under the stars during the late night. Friends are few and far in between. You have an intolerance for rude people and you're not shy about giving them a piece of your mind. When your shift ends, the rest of the world's day is just beginning. So, when the new neighbors make a racket next door, you're not going to hold back from charging over and spouting ...
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You are a maternity nurse. Work long hours. Stick to a strict daily routine. Content on your own. Except that you are an introvert. You sleep during the light of day. Run under the stars during the late night. Friends are few and far in between. You have an intolerance for rude people and you're not shy about giving them a piece of your mind. When your shift ends, the rest of the world's day is just beginning. So, when the new neighbors make a racket next door, you're not going to hold back from charging over and spouting off. Don't care how big, strong, or macho-looking the new guy is. You may be a little intimidated inside, but you refuse to show him any fear. You are not one to be trifled with.
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This is a refreshing read about a maternity nurse, Zoe, who is not about to let her new neighbors get away with making excessive noise when she works night shifts. Although, she soon finds out her neighbors are more than meets the eye with a fantasy twist. This keeps the pages turning, leaving you wanting more!
L.T.
Oct 3, 2023
Literary Titan
In this evocative tale, we're introduced to Zoe, a dedicated maternity nurse who finds solace in structure and a meticulously curated routine. Her cautious demeanor hints at a shadowy past that has made trust a scarce commodity in her life. Yet, as she forges an unexpected bond with her enigmatic neighbors, Jensen and Terrence, we witness her gradual embrace of love's transformative might.
This paranormal novel intriguingly juxtaposes the familiar trope of vampires with a fresh lens. Jensen and Terrence, despite their supernatural lineage, are neither overwhelmingly menacing nor dripping with charisma. Instead, the author paints them with strokes of vulnerability and human nuances. Such an interpretation not only lends depth to these characters but also leaves readers with tantalizing, unanswered questions, stirring curiosity rather than exasperation.
In this world, reality gracefully bows to the wondrous, encouraging readers to relinquish their skepticism and wholly immerse in its imaginative embrace. Certain plot points, like Zoe's peculiar potato consumption or Jensen's journey to self-acceptance, may appear offbeat, but they accentuate the distinctiveness of the relationships they forge. These moments underscore the message that healing from trauma is profoundly individual, defying comparison.
There are moments of high drama, epitomized by the relentless pursuit of Anthony. To elevate the narrative's coherence, I think a touch more foreshadowing and nuanced character arcs culminating in the climactic scene in Zoe's chamber would have been welcome.