Notoriously bad at peopling, Isadora Savoie spends most of her time in the greenhouse or at the local animal shelter, using her Conduit powers of growth and healing. Content to remain in the background of the Savoie sister shenanigans, she’s reluctantly roped into the mystery of missing neighborhood girls. Now, she’s partnered with a flashy, flirty vampire to find them before it’s too late.
Devraj Kumar has seen and done it all. Three hundred years roaming the earth as a Stygorn — a legendary vampire warrior who operates in the shadows — has its perks. But ennui has set in. That is, until he has a run-in — literally — with an intriguing witch while on a new assignment in New Orleans. Fascinated by her resistance to his charms, Devraj can’t help but push her buttons in an effort to get to know the shy witch. Fortunately for him, she’s been recruited by the Lord of Vampires to assist Devraj on the case.
Between a Bollywood marathon, supernatural dating app, secret package, and sexy driving instruction, Isadora is in over her head. And Devraj? After just one taste, he’s playing for keeps.
Hitting someone on your bike is pretty bad, and trying to blame it on the victim by saying they’re wearing dark clothes is a classic move. So not thrilled about that.
I liked the main characters and thought Devraj’s background and arc was interesting. I liked the heroine’s quiet life, gardening, biking, working in her family’s businesses, volunteering with rescue animals.
The mystery resolved pretty quickly, especially for their plan going wrong. There was a kind of weird romantic twist at the very end.
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