Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Review: No such thing as immortality - Sarah Tranter


A vampire does not have to feel any emotion not of his choosing. And Nathaniel Gray has spent two hundred years choosing not to feel. But when he accidentally runs Rowan Locke off the road, he is inexplicably flooded with everything she’s feeling, and that’s rage, and lots of it.

He is consumed with the need to protect Rowan at all costs, including from himself. To Nate what is happening is unthinkable, and is pretty much as unbelievable as the existence of faeries.

But you see, there is no such thing as … immortality.

My thoughts:
Maybe English vampire books just have another feel to them, or maybe it was because Nathaniel totally pulled off Mr Darcy ;) Either was it was a good vampire novel that felt fresh in an era when that's hard.

These vampires survive on pig's blood and do not feel. Because when you are that old feelings will just drag you down. In comes Nathaniel, our 200 old vampire (an Earl too btw). He tries his best to be modern but has trouble with it. Instead he tends to go a bit Mr Darcy, which was totally adorable and made me giggle. He is truly the perfect gentleman.

Rowan, the heroine, says what she feels and when they meet, and crash. Something happens. These two are meant to be and to see him try to court her, yes adorable. There could have been a bit of a stalker warning because of how he wanted to protect her, but when you realize all the facts in the end it makes sense. Some are just meant to be. And to feel after having not feel for 200 years, well it gets a bit intense.

Something else is also at play in this book. I can't say too much, but yes all is not as it should be.

Conclusion:
A delightful novel.


Genre: Women's fiction / paranormal romance
Pages: 356
Published: Jan 7th 2013 by Choc Lit
Source. For review

37 comments:

  1. Oh I love that premise and the fact that he pulls of a bit of Mr. Darcy. I bet when he felt those emotions it knocked him on his ass.

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    1. Poor guy, it was too much at once.
      And yes he pulls of it so well,a true regency gentleman

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  2. Mr. Darcy vampire lol

    Sounds like a good one.

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  3. Oh a P&P remake? A good vampire Darcy (I mean as in well written)? Oh totally need to read this one. Sounds perfect. :)

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    1. Nope no remake. He is nothing like Darcy, in that proud way. He is just a gentleman :)

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  4. I'm curious as to what else is at play here!!

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  5. I loved your take on this. I'm not sure which vampire I like better, British or American?

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    1. Oh def British for me, the Americans are so ..sparkly ;)

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  6. Oh sounds very nice. :) And I love that cover. Thank you!

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  7. Oh nice I didn't know this one!

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  8. I am so putting this one on my wishlist. Fresh vampire reads are hard to come by these days, yet I do not tire of seeing those beings in the books I read :D Nice review, B!

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    1. Tell me about it. There are vampires everywhere, but they are all old. It does not matter if they are bad or good, still seen it

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  9. A delightful novel? How fluffy from 0 to 10?

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    1. Too fluffy for you my friend, you would rip it apart with your teeth

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  10. Mr. Darcy-wannabe. I like it. =D

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    1. Not a wannabe as he is that old ;)

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    2. .....valid. hahaha for all we know he could have been the inspiration for Mr. Darcy.

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  11. I haven't heard of this one but it sounds good. I like the cover too.

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  12. A new one to me but I think I'd like it :)

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  13. Nice review! Bought the book. Sounds like a good one.

    <3,
    -J

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  14. Mmm it does sound different, not sure if I would like it.

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  15. I was prepared to feel kind of snarky about this book but your review made me step back a bit. Mr. Darcy? Hmmm....

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