

I loved to discover Kate and the other characters and it’s true that I am curious to find them again. Many events take place and we end up at the same time with some surprises that we don’t expect. I will not say much more for fear of revealing too much but it’s true that we are easily carried away by the writings of the author and I was really curious to see how the story would develop. Thus we follow all these people and their discoveries of the secrets of Rome. But these events also coincide with the future marriage of Princess Asa and Count Dracula that everyone seems to expect.

But the arrival of Kate in Rome coincides with the assassination of elder vampires and our heroine is determined to understand what exactly is happening. Indeed, their former love, Charles is about to die and each appears to try to change his mind and to say goodbye. In this story, we discover three young female vampires, Genevieve, Kate and Penelope, who gathered for a funeral. But it’s true that now I’m pretty curious to see what the first two parts present. Of course, I know that the synopsis is not everything but I can tell you that starting with the third volume is really not a problem. I wondered for a moment if it would not be a problem to start with a third book but the summary let me think it would not be the case. Review: I did not really know about the series although it’s true that I had the opportunity to see the covers as well as the name of the author on some blogs. Finding herself caught up in the mystery of the Crimson Executioner who is bloodily dispatching vampire elders in the city, Kate discovers that she is not the only one on his trail…

Journalist Kate Reed flies into the city to visit the ailing Charles Beauregard and his vampire companion Geneviève. Count Dracula is about to marry the Moldavian Princess Asa Vajda – his sixth wife.
