Review: Captive Prince by C. S. Pacat
but you don’t drown in it. You do drown in the story – or at least I did.
but you don’t drown in it. You do drown in the story – or at least I did.
Gray isn’t your usual bloodsucking, gorgeous vampire – instead he ‘lives’ in dead bodies and eats the souls of demons.
There is definitely some sort of danger vibe behind the story.
The relationship to his father is heartbreaking and his interactions with his sister are just adorable.
As soon as I read about Tristan in The truth as he knows it, I was hooked.
It’s one of the best I’ve ever read I think? Modern day reapers at their best.
This book took a hold of me and it still hasn’t let go. I don’t think it ever will.
Tom and Prophet’s characters and relationship get more depth and I really felt like I knew them in real life.
But I forget how much fun it is. The writing style is great and time flew by as I read it.
Do you have tissues ready? Because I am sure, you’ll need them.