Thursday 16 January 2020

Review: The Last Vampire: Book One (The Last Vampire Series Book 1) by RA Steffan and Jaelynn Woolf

The Last Vampire: Book One The Last Vampire: Book One by R.A. Steffan and Jaelynn Woolf
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Interesting Urban Fantasy

I enjoyed this interesting twist on a vampire book, being about the vampire in existence. Rans is a centuries old vampire who fought in the demon/fae war on the side of the demons. The fae won that war and demons are no longer allowed to interfere on Earth.

Rans is shot and finds shelter in a shed, where he is disturbed by Zorah, a 20-something waitress, whose mother was shot when she was 6 and whose father checked out on being a Dad when it happened. She has been on her own since she was 18, when her Dad moved to a different city, leaving Zorah behind in the old family home. She suffers from chronic joint and muscle pain and is exhausted all the time.

Rans has to feed on Zorah as he’s been so badly injured and when he tastes her blood, which has a unique flavour to it, he decides to watch her and see what happened next.

It’s an unusual take on vampires, which I like, and Zorah is an interesting character, that we don’t get shown enough of. Rans has a very interesting past, that we’re never going to see all of. This combination makes me want to read the next book, just to find out more about these interesting characters.

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