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Review: The Vampire’s Unintended Alien (Nocturne Falls Universe) by Fiona Roarke

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Review: The Vampire’s Unintended Alien (Nocturne Falls Universe) by Fiona RoarkeThe Vampire's Unintended Alien by Fiona Roarke
Series: Alienn Arkansas #3.5, Nocturne Falls Universe
Published by Sugar Skull Books on June 18, 2018
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 117
Format: eBook
Source: Bought
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Isabel Winstead has found acceptance and excitement in the hidden alien community growing in Nocturne Falls, where werewolves and gargoyles and witches live in plain sight. She loves her life in the Halloween-themed Georgia town, loves her job and her friends and — sigh — loves an absolutely delicious and unattainable vampire who doesn’t know she exists.

Half-vampire, half-sorcerer Viktor Hart revels in his bachelorhood. He adores his family, is a respected craftsman, drives a fast car and hangs out every night at Insomnia with his buddies. He’s never met a woman he’d be willing to sacrifice his independence for. Until Isabel and one mind-blowing birthday kiss.

Naturally, it must be a love spell.
The honorable thing would be to break the spell and let Isabel make up her own mind—even if she doesn’t choose him.

Honor sucks.


 

The Vampire’s Unintended Alien is part of the Nocturne Falls Universe where the town Nocturne Falls is a safe haven for supernaturals and they celebrate Halloween 365 days a year. This story can be read as a stand-alone.

Viktor and Isabel are attracted to each other. Their was no getting to know each other. It was BAM they are in love just after one kiss. Thou Viktor is convinced his mother cast a love spell and so he tries to stay away, but can’t.

The story has a cute concept and we get a verity of supernaturals, but their was really no plot. The love between them is instant.

The Vampire’s Unintended Alien is a cute title and an ok read, but the story was blasé. I wasn’t impressed.

Rated: 3 Stars

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8 thoughts on “Review: The Vampire’s Unintended Alien (Nocturne Falls Universe) by Fiona Roarke

    1. It did. The title and cover pulled me in and also it’s in the Nocturne Falls area and I like that series, but it was just ok.

    1. Kristen Painter started the Nocturne Falls series. Then their was a spin-off into the Nocturne Falls Universe which many authors wrote in. So it’s all set in the same places just open up for other authors to right in. You know how some authors write a series then do a spin-off with other authors so each can write their own book in the series. It’s like that. I’m liking the Nocturne Falls series, but this first one in the Universe was just ok. I picked it up because of the cover and blurb.

  1. Great review Angela! Sounds like a cute fast read! Shared on my socials!!??

    Have a awesome weekend angela!?

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