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Book Review of Be Mine Tonight (Brotherhood of Blood, Bk 1)

Be Mine Tonight (Brotherhood of Blood, Bk 1)
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1899 dying English woman meets vampire who falls in love with her. Not a lot of period detail but sweet development of love story and interesting version of vampire mythology. Sometimes the dialogue was a bit too modern which is jarring. The setup of the future books was generally good but kind of abruptly cuts off about 3/4 of the way through the book - then the future stars leave the scene for good. I know she didn't want to write too much future story into this book but there was so much about them in the first 250 pages of the book and then to end without any resolution was rather annoying to me.

I will probably read others from the series but I'm in no big rush.