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There’s only one way out Belle Morte. One of five houses where vampires reside as celebrities and humans are paid to be their living donors. While others came here seeking fortune, I came in search of my sister who walked into Belle Morte five months ago . . . and never walked back out. Now that I’m here, the secrets about this world have proven to be much bigger than I ever anticipated. And lurking around every corner are shocking insinuations of what happened to my sister. There’s only one person who might have the answers I need, and the undeniable pull I feel toward him is terrifying: Edmond Dantès―a vampire, and my mortal enemy. The harder I try to resist him, the further I fall under his spell. And in one instant my life is irrevocably changed. My past becomes prologue and my fate becomes sealed behind these doors. Belle Morte has spoken. And it may never let me go.
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I was super intrigued by the synopsis of this book. I will always love vampire romances and the thought of a dark dormitory of glamour for donors got me to pick this one up. I was curious to see how things would play out and what happened to her sister.
I stayed intrigued until this started to get repetitive and drag out. It was always a push and pull between Renie and Edmond and it got tiring. I thought they had good chemistry and kept waiting for them to cross the line completely. However, we weren’t even rewarded with any spice. That was a letdown.
Along with that, once we found out what happened to her sister, the story went even more downhill. Some parts were quite predictable here and so was the ending.
Overall, you can tell it was a debut and it was kind of a letdown. As far as reading the next book that comes out next year, I’m a bit uncertain. I will have to read the synopsis when they release it before I make up my mind.