Monday, March 14, 2011

Review The Truth About Vampires by Theresa Meyers

Title: The Truth About Vampires
Author: Theresa Meyers
Source: Requested Review
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Authors Website: www.theresameyers.com/
Format: PDF
Length: Novel


All her life, Seattle reporter Kristin Reed sought her breakout story. She never thought she'd find it in the crimson lair of a real-life creature of the night. Kristin never believed vampires existed—until with dark brooding eyes and a decadent chocolate scent, Dmitri Dionotte called out to her….
Dmitri and his clan's true nature was cloaked in secrecy until a warring vampire order threatened their existence. Kristin was just the woman he needed. She couldn't resist their story…or Dmitri. Her blood pulsed hot and furious when he touched her, and with his kiss, all logic fled. But each night she spent with her vampire lover brought her closer to death and destruction. A death not even an immortal could triumph over.


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Dmitri Dionotte owns a bar in Seattle called Sangria, but that is the only thing normal about Dmitri. He is a vampire and not just any vampire but the trejan of the Cascade Clan. As trejan the “secrecy, security, and safety” of the clan is his sole responsibility. A responsibility he has carried out for many years. Now bodies are showing up at an alarming rate. All signs are pointing to vampires. The bodies are being left drained of blood and missing vital organs. Dmitri is afraid his kind, vampires, will be exposed by such blatant murders.

Kristin Reed is a reporter for the Pacific News Tribune. Just like her father, ink runs through her veins. She is driven to succeed in receiving a Pulitzer, but she is also driven to make her father proud. Working at Pacific News Tribune has not been easy. A male dominated field, a male chauvinist boss, Rex Hollander, and now the papers failing popularity has put Kristin in danger of losing her job. Kristin’s knows if she doesn’t land a huge story a pink slip is in her future.

Meyers does an exceptional job building the vampire world we are entering. The characters and the roles that they play are detailed perfectly. I loved the mystery, drama, and the chemistry. Meyers delivers a really hot shower scene and I had to read it twice. *blushes* Most importantly I was left wanting more of this world. There are some great secondary characters in the novel who deserve there claim to fame. Hint!
Well in case you haven’t figured it out….LOVED IT!






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