Kris‘ guest review of Hunter’s Prey by Kit Tunstall.
Armand Touissant: A master vampire whose sister was killed by the Necro sapiens Containment Agency. He thinks the NCA’s mission is genoicidal.
Foster St. Claire: A master vampire who shares Armand’s hatred of the NCA, though he lacks a personal stake.
Shaun O’Grady: An NCA Agent trained to exterminate vampires.
On her first mission, Shaun freezes and winds up the captive of Armand Toussaint and Foster St. Claire. She’s afraid of dying, but they find they want something completely different—her total surrender to the sensual pleasures offered by the two of them. Duty conflicts with desire, and everything she believes might just be a lie.
In the master vampires’ arms, she can’t tell who is the hunter, and who is the prey.
I did something with this book that I do not do very often. I started and read it without having read the blurb or anything about it. I went off of the fact that it was a vampire book and a menage. I read one of Ms Tunstall’s stories in the What Happens in Vegas anthology and wanted to read more by her.
I do not think that the story was set up well. I guess so far I would say that the sex scenes are very good but the storyline is weak because the story was not set up well in the beginning or even later in the story. And the entire book I did not connect with the heroine. I think I knew more about the heroes than I did about her. All I knew about her was that she had trained for 6 years to become an Agent because she felt it was her duty. It was mentioned once and that was about it. As you read you get the back stories of the two vamps and that was really interesting but I never really got a chance to connect with the heroine at all.
The story was short and I felt need to be longer to fill in more of the story.
I have to give this book:
2 out of 5
This book is available from Loose ID. You can buy it here in e-format.
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