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Alexei is lost. On the run from his criminal family, hiding out in Hyde Park, he has no idea what the point or purpose of his life is anymore. Until he’s served coffee by a strange young man, one whom Alexei can’t get out of this head. And when Alexei realizes his favorite barista isn’t quite human after all, his obsession only deepens. Can he use this new knowledge to get even closer to the sweet, strange vampire of his dreams? Jay is lonely. He has his friends (so nice!) and his job at the coffee shop (so fun!) but he knows he doesn’t really belong in Hyde Park, not for keeps. And yet, he can’t help wanting to pretend, especially with his new favorite regular, a handsome human who smells divine and watches Jay like he really matters. Alexei might just be the nicest thing to happen to Jay since he can remember, even more so when the human generously offers himself up for dinner. But Jay’s past is complicated, and certain promises have been made. Can he and Alexei weather the storm that tracks him down, or will Jay’s new life be taken away from him before it can really begin? Johann is a heated, fated-mates MM paranormal romance with an HEA and no cliffhanger. It contains a sweet, cinnamon roll vampire and the stoic, obsessed human who will do anything to stay by his side. It also contains steamy scenes between two men, and the moderate violence (and mentions of blood) that one might expect from a vampire romance. While each book focuses on a different couple, the series is best enjoyed in order.
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My favorite part of this book is every time a character HAS to say Johann's fisical age out loud just to reminds us how OLD he is, because his mental age is minus five.
This felt criminal. And boring.
Jay is sunshine coded but the author wrote him like a literal 5 YO. I was... not into this book at all. Wolfgang was the best part, at least psycho or not he's genuine.
I hate how the rest of this gang is hypocritical. They're super pro choice and proconsent but that only abides for the vampire community and adjacent. Actual human beings have no need to consent... they go "hunting" and use their compulsion to make the people they feed from forget as if that is not an infringement on consent too. I'm anemic. If some motherfucker ambushed me in a park and sipped even a little bit of blood from me the chances are that I will faint out in the wilderness with no one to help me. We have doctors and nurses among this stupid crew and none of them seems to care about that.
Fucking stupid people I really hated this book. This fuckers believe themselves to be the moral police when they're actually trash themselves and very selfish trash at that.
With a book like that, all that moral dilema shouldn't even exist. This is a romance book with some smut but the chracters have so much to say about everyone and their grandma that the romance and smut become a dry, boring, secondary thing.
I wish Wolfgang had killed them all instead of staying.