

The author did a nice job tying all of that together for an exciting, fast-paced story. And caught in the middle of it all was Kristin, a reporter just searching for an amazing story to prove she is equal to her male counterparts. A turf war between good and evil vampires. Vampire "ichor" used to heal injured and sick humans. The plot of The Truth About Vampires was complex. Dmitri's plan puts Kristin in great danger as the reviers want to remain secret, and they will do anything to stop her. He wants people to know that not all vampires see themselves at the top of the food chain. Afraid that humans will see all vampires as evil if the truth behind the murders is discovered, Dmitri decides to use the Kristin as a way of revealing his clan's peaceful existence to the world.

Dmitri knows the ones responsible for the murders are revier vampires - enemies of his clan.


And the incredibly sexy club owner? A vampire.ĭmitri Dionotte is trejan for the Cascade Clan, the one responsible for their secrecy and security. Clues lead her to a club where she discovers that vampires are real, and they have been living secretly amongst humans for centuries. Seattle has been plagued by a string of murders labeled the Bloodless Murders, because the victims are found drained of blood. What if they were created by a virus? This is one of many secrets that reporter Kristin Reed uncovers as she searches for her next big story. Theresa Meyers' latest release offers an interesting twist on vampires. I will definitely be reading more from Theresa Meyers. There isn't one thing I didn't love about this book it had hot steamy scenes, romance that left you 'sighing' action and to top it off the worldbuilding was incredible. But then came Achilles (oh I think I really will like him) wait and read the book if you haven't and you will see why. Dimtri 'sigh' what can I say about him but he is all what I love in a hero. But it didn't take long to convince me that her and Dimtri belonged together. I wasn't sure if I liked Kristan right of the bat mainly I connected so much with this book I was afraid she was going to dig too deep into the vampires secret lives. I have read tons of vampire books especially since starting this blog and to be honest I never tire of them but always wondered can there be any new ways to describe how vampires become vampires and I am always pleasantly surprised when an author does come up with something different. I had this book sitting on my shelf for awhile and just the other night decided to pick it up and read it and I am so glad I did. I could kick myself for not reading this book sooner, seriously.
