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Vampires Need Not…Apply? by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff Review

Title: Vampires Need Not…Apply? Author: Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

First published January 1, 2013

384 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 9781455575763 (ISBN10: 1455575763)

Rating: 4.27

Overview

Get ready for a thrilling ride with the fourth book in the Accidentally Yours paranormal romance series, Vampires Need Not…Apply? Meet Dr. Antonio Acero, a world-renowned physicist and the heir to Spain’s wealthiest family.

While on vacation in southern Mexico, Antonio stumbles upon an ancient Mayan tablet with magical properties that could save his stalling research. But Fate has other plans for him in the form of Ixtab, the deadliest deity who ever lived.

As Antonio attempts to harness the power of the tablet, he finds himself drawn to Ixtab in ways he never thought possible. Will he survive this dangerous liaison, or will it be his undoing?

Find out in Vampires Need Not…Apply?

About the Author

Mimi Jean Pamfiloff is an incredibly talented New York Times bestselling author. Her writing style is unique, and her books are filled with unexpected twists and turns that will keep you hooked until the very end.

Whether you’re a fan of Romance, Suspense/Thriller, or Fantasy, Mimi’s books have something for everyone.

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Mimi lives in Arizona with her husband, who is incredibly patient with her writing habits, their two boys who are training to be pirates, and their three spunky dogs, Snowy, Mini, and Mack. These tiny pups may be small, but they have big personalities that add a lot of excitement to Mimi’s life.

Editoral Review

Mimi Jean Pamfiloff’s “Vampires Need Not…Apply?” is a fun and steamy addition to the paranormal romance genre. The novel follows the story of Cimil, the goddess of the underworld, as she navigates the complexities of falling in love with a mortal man named Zac.

While Pamfiloff’s writing style and themes may not be groundbreaking, her witty humor and engaging characters make “Vampires Need Not…Apply?” a thoroughly enjoyable read. Set in contemporary Los Angeles, the novel introduces us to Cimil, a goddess who has been banished to the human world as a punishment for her mischievous behavior.

Determined to find a way back to her divine life, Cimil decides to play matchmaker and sets her sights on Zac, a successful businessman who is also unlucky in love. As Cimil and Zac’s relationship heats up, they discover that they are being targeted by dangerous supernatural forces, and must fight to protect their love and their lives.

One of the strengths of “Vampires Need Not…Apply?” is its vivid and engaging character development. Cimil is a delightful protagonist, equal parts mischievous and vulnerable, and her quirky personality adds charm and humor to the story.

The romance between Cimil and Zac is steamy and satisfying, with plenty of obstacles and tensions to keep readers hooked. The novel’s pacing is also well done, with a satisfying mix of action, romance, and humor that keeps the story moving.

Pamfiloff’s writing style is witty and engaging, making this a quick and entertaining read. However, one of the weaknesses of the novel is its lack of originality.

While Pamfiloff’s characters and plot are engaging, there are few surprises or twists that set “Vampires Need Not…Apply?” apart from other paranormal romances in the genre. Additionally, the novel’s themes and messages are fairly standard for the genre, which may not be enough to satisfy readers looking for a more innovative or thought-provoking story.

Despite these limitations, “Vampires Need Not…Apply?” is a fun and engaging read that is sure to delight fans of paranormal romance. Its charming characters, witty humor, and steamy romance make it a great choice for readers looking for a quick and enjoyable escape into a supernatural world.

Overall, I would give “Vampires Need Not…Apply?” a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars. While it may not be the most innovative or thought-provoking novel in the genre, it is a well-crafted and satisfying read that is sure to entertain.

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