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Enchant the Night
Enchant the Night | Amanda Ashley
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In the arms of a centuries-old vampire, a woman awakens to newfound passion—and magical powers of her own. Hungarian vampires are born, not made—and can breed with mortal females. Being one of the oldest of his kind, Quill Falconer has honed his skills at hunting just the right kind of prey, which is why his latest victim confounds him. She shouldn’t remember his drinking her blood. And he shouldn’t still be craving more . . . Callie Hathaway’s life is as normal as it can be after the death of the beloved grandmother who raised her. Until one night, feeling foggy and fatigued, she realizes that a strangely sensual encounter with a dark, handsome man didn’t occur only in her imagination. As Callie and Quill’s unique connection draws them together, an ancient order of knights seeks Quill’s destruction. Being together puts Callie in mortal danger—until she uncovers a magical family legacy. Side by side they’ll fight for survival, and for each other, as the brotherhood of vampire hunters gather for one final showdown.
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Enchant the Night | Amanda Ashley
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I‘ll start by saying that the premise of this book looked really good. But this book just fell flat.It seemed that you only got to know the characters on a surface level and they all did things that just made no sense. I felt like I never really knew who they were. Callie remembers being bit, but it doesn‘t affect her. She learns she‘s a witch, but never practices unless she can‘t think of anything to do.She loves Quill,but she‘s hot and cold.

Lauren_reading Quill seems the same, for a 600 year old vampire, used to being hunted, he sure gets surprised a lot.

The events in the book also seemed really glossed over. I got in depth info about what pizza was ordered, but actual story changing scenes happened in a couple paragraphs and weren‘t detailed.

I was just disappointed in this book overall.
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