![]() ![]() ![]() Winters has created a horrifying plot and a terrifying villain. After Finn, everyone is less layered, but I like Marcus, and thoroughly enjoy their chemistry and relationship. Marcus, the true vampire, who’s adamant that humans not be a part of the unit, is the one who falls for Finn. Finn asks to be treated as a equal, and we come to regard him as much more. Even though there’s other aspects with supernatural elements to factor in. Winters has written a fascinating character with a physical disability in a way that’s realistic and believable. Inside Finn’s head and outside, in the Department and people he’s associating with. So are the problems that occur with prosthetics, over use, accidents, and the perceptions held by others about amputees. However, his issues with self image as a amputee are dealt with here realistically. How he came to lose both is part of the story and won’t be gone into here. Finn has a number of unusual elements to his character you don’t normally find in romances, supernatural or otherwise. ![]() How To Vex A Vampire scores high just on the character of Finn alone. As far as I can tell, VRC: Vampire Related Crimes is a four book series with book 1 and 2 centered around Finn and Marcus, book 3 Is another pair, and book four still another.Īll members of the VRC: Vampire Related Crimes Unit and with close ties to each other. ![]()
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