Custom Built: This is the first in the Fast & Fury series. It's a spin-off of the Knights of Fury series. I enjoyed the romance in this one. Crow and Bronte had great chemistry and I loved their epilogue. The MC doesn't play a huge role in this one, but Bronte does find out some secrets about her father. The poor girl goes through a lot in this book, but handles it all with great strength. I definitely recommend this one.
Mine Till Midnight: So this one ended up being OK for me. I did like the family dynamic between the Hathaways. They had been through so much yet I could feel the love and caring between them all. I also liked Cam and everything had did for Amelia. I just didn't love Amelia. She was just too stubborn for me and kind of meh. There was a lack of chemistry between the couple. The ending was cute and I probably will continue with the series.
The Blood Gospel: I previously DNF'd this book. Not remembering that I had, I picked it up recently on audio. I ended up loving it and am glad I gave it a second chance. It's an interesting and unique take on vampires and religion. There were lots of twists and tons of action. The characters were interesting and I cared about what happened to them. I also liked that none of the characters were necessarily safe in the story. This was a great way to start off the series.
A Lord Apart: This is the second book in the "Way to a Lord's Heart" series. I loved Daniel and Penelope's story. They were very cute together. I loved how Daniel made Penelope feel better about the "scandal" in her life. Their fall into love was seamless and really sweet. I highly recommend this one and can't wait to dive into the next one.
Innocent Blood: This is the sequel to The Blood Gospel. I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first book. It felt like nothing happened for a large portion of the book. But it was still an interesting read. There is much more religion tie-in with this book. I felt like there was more in the way of a "treasure hunt". I enjoyed the aspect immensely. We are also introduced to new characters as well as continuing with the ones from the first book. This is a trilogy, so I'll probably read the final story to see if the world can be saved.
Dark August: I have mixed feelings about this one. I feel like the first half of the book dragged. I almost DNF'd it. But at about 50%, the pace picks up and the mystery actually gets pretty good. There were twists and turns and I figured everything out along with the main character. I would recommend trying this one out. It did end up being an enjoyable debut mystery. It just needed a little bit better pacing.
Ooh I'm glad to read that you enjoyed The Blod Gospel on audio. Like you, I also DNFd it years ago. It sounds like it might be worth a revisit!
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