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Crimson Debt

Born to Darkness Series, Book 1

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Crimson Debt

By: Evangeline Anderson
Narrated by: Mackenzie Cartwright
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Addison Godwin is a nonglam - one of the one in 10,000 humans who is immune to vampire glamour and mind tricks. Her gift enables her to work as an auditor, enforcing the law that vampires and humans keep their distance from each other except in a purely nonphysical way. The law is necessary because when a vampire tries to have sex with a human, their bloodlust combines with their sexual appetite, and the result looks like roadkill.

Alec Corbin is a four-star master vampire with piercing blue eyes and intentions to get Addison into his bed. He promises he can be gentle, but Addison has seen way too many vamp/human crime scenes to go for that. She has no interest in the six-foot-four hunk of sexy vampire man candy, even if he is supernaturally hot.

But just because she audits (and sometimes executes) vampires for a living doesn't mean she hates them all. Her best friend, Taylor, was turned against her will. Now living as a slave to one of the crueler master vamps in town, she leads a miserable existence, and Addison is helpless to save her within the confines of the law.

Things come to a head when the vampire inquisitor comes to town, and Taylor is given to him as a sex slave. When Addison sees her best friend tortured, beaten, and burned with silver, she knows she has to do something - even if it means teaming up with Corbin and paying the crimson debt.

Contains mature themes.

©2013 Evangeline Anderson (P)2015 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Romance Law

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This book the Crimson debt is a wonderful story about vampires and human how they come to love each one in own way, the story has you from the start of the book all way to the end of the book wood tell you to get it thank you reading this review.

Sharon Bolton

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Great story with a likeable hero and good pacing. I was pretty hooked on the story though the heroine’s stubbornness got frustrating sometimes. The steam was great but I would’ve liked more!

Great

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Really gripping plot and characters you really grow to care about. An interesting premise too. Anderson certainly has a rich imagination.

Loved this series

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No spoilers review.
Story: Liked the plot, good characters and a nice start to the series.
Narrator: Did a nice job overall.
Steam out of five 🌶: 🌶🌶🌶
Would I recommend: Yeah I would recommend.

Good overall, enjoyable read.

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Story had potential but I found the Addison unnecessarily antagonistic… even when she didn’t have to, she always took things just a little too far. It was like dealing with an impulsive and bull-headed teenager. I wanted to reach in and give her good slap…I’m afraid I skipped a lot of passages ‘cause I just ran out of patience with her nonsense.

But overall, the book wasn’t bad but I probably wouldn’t listen to it again and I definitely will not be getting the next book… can’t handle all the teenage angst.

Annoying female lead

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I enjoyed this book right from the start. It’s interesting and has a few twists in. Looking forward to reading next book in this series.

Good read

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