Unchained

Helen Hardt

Book - 2018

Dante Gabriel craves human blood. He vandalizes a hospital blood bank, and runs into ER nurse Erin Hamilton. They experience a strong chemistry toward one another.

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Genres
Paranormal fiction
Erotic fiction
Romance fiction
Published
[Destin, Florida] : Waterhouse Press [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Helen Hardt (author)
Physical Description
375 pages ; 21 cm
Audience
Mature audience.
ISBN
9781642630121
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Review by Library Journal Review

In New Orleans, a mysterious, bloodthirsty presence seeks sustenance and finds solace in a beautiful nurse. Dante Gabriel has been held captive for ten years by an evil vampire queen who drained and abused him; she even made him drink her blood, a highly unnatural act in the vampire world. His first savior is Erin Hamilton, who loves working the night shift and can't avoid Dante's allure, even when she knows she should. This opening volume combines books one through three of the "Blood Bond" saga. Book 1 explores the origins of Dante's relationship with Erin, made all the more complicated by their vampire/human dynamic. Book 2 expands on the mysteries of Dante's capture, and the couple's emerging, unique vampire/human bond that surprises them both but renders their physical attraction inescapable. In the third book, as Erin gains odd abilities and Dante starts losing his senses, events fall into place that lead the vampire to suspect that some of his family hold grim secrets relating to his abduction. Hardt (Craving; Unraveled) weaves a dark, intoxicating tale, treading the familiar vampire path with erotic twists and turns. VERDICT Aside from a slightly gory introduction, this lengthy volume is a solid and deeply felt contribution to -paranormal erotica. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A vampire who's recently escaped unknown captors has an inexplicable link to an emergency room nurse in this erotic thriller.Vampire Dante Gabriel was 18 years old when he suddenly awakened in captivity. His masked abductors tortured him while a female vampire consumed his blood and forced him to drink hers. Upon somehow escaping, Dante returns to his New Orleans hometown and, desperate for sustenance, raids a hospital blood bank. It's there he meets nurse Erin Hamilton, and the two have an undeniable bond: He's drawn to her, and she trusts him but can't explain why. Dante resists their mutual lust, fearing he won't be able to control his vampiric tendencies. Reconnecting with his vampire family, Dante confirms what he already suspected: He had been missing for nearly a decade. He also learns his father and uncle went looking for him and never returned. Dante is plagued by memories of his trauma, sometimes hearing the voice of the mysterious female vampire, who called herself his queen. His indecision over Erin is a continuous struggle, as he initiates sexual encounters with her but retreats before either is sated. At the same time, secrets surrounding both of them slowly come to light. In her saga, Hardt (Misadventures with a Rock Star, 2018, etc.) avoids piling on vampire lore, wisely concentrating on the human element. In fact, the story debunks some supernatural conventions, including lethal sunlight and vampire immortality. The book, a collection of three seamlessly connected novellas, persistently teases the couple's inevitable sex. But interactions without fulfillment are no less steamy, as they're brimming with bulges, groans, and "wet kisses." The concurrent mystery is surprisingly sharp, with questions about the enigmatic queen, the couple's bond, and even how Dante managed to escape. Likewise, intermittent perspective from the queen adds suspense: She's undoubtedly still watching Dante and, it seems, waiting for something. Unfortunately, there's no climax, at least regarding the plot, as most questions are left unresolved. But as this installment is the first of a trilogy, answers should follow in later volumes.An enthralling and rousing vampire tale that will leave readers waiting for the sequel. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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