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Vincent by D.B. Reynolds Review

Title: Vincent

Author: D.B. Reynolds

First published November 1, 2014

274 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 4.31

Overview

The small town of Swoon, Connecticut has always been a quiet and uneventful place. That is, until Candice arrives from New York City and is forced to adapt to the bland, cookie-cutter lifestyle of her new surroundings.

But when her cousin Penelope has a near-death experience and her spirit becomes intertwined with that of a vengeful ghost named Sinclair Youngblood Powers, Candice’s world is turned upside down. Despite her intense draw to Sin, Candice is determined to exorcise the demon and put an end to the havoc he is wreaking on the town.

However, things take an unexpected turn when she accidentally gives Sin a physical form, making him even more formidable. Now Candice must face an even greater adversary, one that she may be too in love with to defeat.

Will she be able to resist the boy of her dreams when he’s too bad to be true? Find out in the thrilling novel, Swoon.

Editoral Review

Vincent by D.B. Reynolds is a thrilling and action-packed addition to the vampire romance genre. Reynolds is a well-known author in the paranormal romance world, and with Vincent, he delivers a gripping tale that is sure to satisfy his fans.

The novel is set in modern-day Chicago, where vampires live hidden in plain sight among humans. The main character, Vincent, is the leader of the North American vampires, and he is feared and respected by all.

But when a human woman named Lacey enters his world, Vincent’s life is turned upside down. Lacey is not like other humans, and Vincent finds himself drawn to her in a way he never thought possible.

Reynolds does an excellent job of introducing us to the world of the vampires in Vincent. He weaves in the rules and traditions that govern the vampires’ lives seamlessly, and the result is a fully-realized and believable world that will transport readers.

Vincent is a masterfully-crafted novel that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Reynolds has a knack for pacing, and the novel moves quickly without sacrificing character development.

The chemistry between Vincent and Lacey is electric, and Reynolds does an excellent job of building their relationship over the course of the novel. That being said, the novel is not without its flaws.

Some of the dialogue can be a bit clunky, and there are a few predictable plot points. However, these are minor quibbles in an otherwise excellent read.

Overall, Vincent is a must-read for fans of the vampire romance genre. Reynolds has created a gripping and captivating world, and his characters are fully-realized and engaging.

The novel is a thrilling and action-packed ride, and readers will be sucked in from the very first page. We highly recommend Vincent to anyone looking for a fast-paced and engaging read.

Rating: 4/5

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