Should include a hawt-but-naughty vampire and an Evil vampireĥ) Clueless government representative (evilness optional)ġ) Female lead needs to learn to trust rakish male lead while male lead needs to fall in LOVE with femaleģ) Female needs to discover her sexual identityĤ) Semi-scandalous sex scene (if you are thirteen)ĥ) Couple challenged by immortal vs. Preferably has under-developed magic or physical powerĢ) Sexxy, hawt (insert other modern adjective) arrogant male lead who dresses wellģ) Dull/clueless boy-next-door admirer (of the female lead)Ĥ) Vampires (sparkling optional). Unfortunately, Frost has done nothing to change my opinion of the genre.ġ) Alienated but speshul female lead who is insecure about her looks, inexperienced with dating, and trying to build identity away from her family. In this case, a number of friend reviews, particularly Mimi’s review and the fact that Ilona Andrews, co-author of one of my favorite UF series, is besties with Frost, inspired me to give her a try. I occasionally get tempted to try paranormal, searching for that one story to surprise me. But I suggest moving on to another review, because I’m going to be very blunt: I remain unimpressed by paranormal romance, and Frost’s Halfway to the Grave seems a rather mediocre example of the genre. I’m happy you and Frost have found each other, and I wish you many hot and heavy installments. Read August 2014 Recommended for fans of paranormal romance ★ ★
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