Destiny of The Vampire Tina Marie Traverse 9781477643327 Books

Destiny of The Vampire Tina Marie Traverse 9781477643327 Books
Great book, I love vampires so it was win win situation for me reading this book. I loved that the ending caught me completely off guard, that doesn't happen to many times in a book.
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Destiny of The Vampire Tina Marie Traverse 9781477643327 Books Reviews
In DESTINY OF THE VAMPIRE author Tina P. Traverse drew me into the story. The St. Clair trio, father and two sons, face a storm while fishing. Sons Declan and Sebastian are powerless to save their father who is swept away. Washing up on a deserted island, they did not exactly survive either. They are immortal creature and find themselves craving human blood. Who made them this way? Will a secret the brothers share help humanity?
I found this to be a delightful book about vampires, love, lies and regret. The story is rich with it's history and backstory, and the plot moves at a nice pace. The characters draw you in, and you immediately become invested in them and their growth.
The only drawbacks were some slight issues with the formatting. There were areas of distinct POV change or time lapse where a break in the page would have allowed an easier transition into the next section.
Tina writes the story in a fluid manner, and you move easily through, wanting to read more. It was a great story, with a clear resolution. I really enjoyed the characters, believed in their struggles and secrets, and reveled in their release from the past. I look forward to the next story.
Destiny of the Vampire by Tina Traverse is wonderfully romantic, full of hope, addiction, love, desire and betrayal. For a short read, Tina has certainly crammed an awful lot of story that never lets up, never drags its heels to the exciting climax which left me gasping for more.
Declan and Sebastian St Clair go on a fishing trip with the father. A storm surprises them and sinks the boat.
The brothers wake up on an island paradise, battered, bruised and confused. Neither have time to mourn their father - survival comes first. They do survive, but at what cost - their humanity! Dec and Bass discover they have been turned by a vampire queen, but being rowdy young men, their penchant for living it up and partying gets them into trouble with Christian the head of the vampires on this island.
The brothers escape Christian's wrath and learn what it is to be a vampire in the big bad world. There they meet Hope Serenity, beautiful and seductive. She saves them from themselves in more ways than they could ever appreciate. She is my favourite character, a part any actress would die for.
This gorgeous story is full of everything vampire lovers need for their fix of blood and is a FIVE STAR glass of blood wine.
The sheer scope and variety of vampire literature never ceases to amaze. Some novels are blood-sodden orgies, where the hero is a cross between Jack The Ripper and Casanova. Others are subtle love stories with just a sprinkling of vampirism to help season the tale.
In Destiny Of The Vampire Tina Traverse introduces her own unusual take on the genre.
Two brothers, Declan and Sebastian St, Clair are washed up on an island which, although apparently deserted, is actually inhabited by the mysterious Christian and his vampire family. The brothers are turned into vampires but are forced to flee the island after Declan becomes uber-friendly with Mrs Christian.
Vampire induced immortality, however, is not all it's cracked up to be, and we follow their individual journeys into debauchery and despair.
After nearly killing yet another cuckolded husband, the brothers escape prison, to be taken under the care of Hope Serenity, a behavioural therapist who is a vampire from their past, and who also happens to be the true love of Sebastian. Or Declan. Or perhaps both.
What are the dark secrets that drove the two brothers on their self-destructive paths?
All is revealed in the kind of blood soaked climax that would have had the audiences of Peter Cushing's day swooning in the aisles.
Tina Traverse has created an interesting blend of romance, tragedy and carnage, with characters who retain enough humanity and pathos to retain the reader's interest right up until that gut wrenching climax.
The sheer scope and variety of vampire literature never ceases to amaze. Some novels are blood-sodden orgies, where the hero is a cross between Jack The Ripper and Casanova. Others are subtle love stories with just a sprinkling of vampirism to help season the tale.
In Destiny Of The Vampire Tina Traverse introduces her own unusual take on the genre.
Two brothers, Declan and Sebastian St, Clair are washed up on an island which, although apparently deserted, is actually inhabited by the mysterious Christian and his vampire family. The brothers are turned into vampires but are forced to flee the island after Declan becomes uber-friendly with Mrs Christian.
Vampire induced immortality, however, is not all it's cracked up to be, and we follow their individual journeys into debauchery and despair.
After nearly killing yet another cuckolded husband, the brothers escape prison, to be taken under the care of Hope Serenity, a behavioural therapist who is a vampire from their past, and who also happens to be the true love of Sebastian. Or Declan. Or perhaps both.
What are the dark secrets that drove the two brothers on their self-destructive paths?
All is revealed in the kind of blood soaked climax that would have had the audiences of Peter Cushing's day swooning in the aisles.
Tina Traverse has created an interesting blend of romance, tragedy and carnage, with characters who retain enough humanity and pathos to retain the readers interest right until that gut wrenching climax.
Great book, I love vampires so it was win win situation for me reading this book. I loved that the ending caught me completely off guard, that doesn't happen to many times in a book.

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