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Stealing Time
- Narrated by: Gayle Hendrix
- Length: 13 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
It wasn't that she wanted to live forever. She just didn't want to die.
When artist James Wesley realizes Evie Reed is dying, he is so moved by the beautiful reporter's determination to live that he makes her immortal—a vampire, like him. She's the woman he's been waiting over 150 years for. Though initially shocked by the change, Evie quickly embraces her second chance at life, and love.
Just as James and Evie begin to define eternity together, a zealot breaks an ancient treaty, threatening a peace between humans and vampires that has stood for a thousand years. And when he focuses his hatred on Evie, the immortal lovers find themselves swept up in a deadly supernatural war.
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- Sharon
- 15-08-13
Vampire urban fantasy romance
Evie is dying she has cancer, she wants to live and live she does, just not in the manner she's used to. An old world vampire called James comes to Evie's rescue, after all he has been stalking her for the past eight months, (i found this a bit creepy).
The vampire world which James comes from is brutal were Humans are definitely prey and the motif of 'survival of the fittest' applies.
The story did not fly with me as she calmly accepts her new predicament, also the romance angle was very quick and lastly please finish the actual story, you can leave loose threads hanging and teasers to get you to want to read the next book but not such a huge cliffhanger, not cool.
On the plus side it is written well just did not engage me personally, I have been spoilt by far better authors in this genre, and I like to have some sort of conclusion at the end of a book.
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