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Sunday 30 October 2022

Crimson Halo by Daniel May

Title: ⟫ Crimson Halo

Author: ⟫ Daniel May

Rating: ⟫ 4/5

Blurb: When Seth walks into Drew's painting studio to kill him, Drew mistakes the vampire for someone finally answering his ad: 'ISO male figure model, comfortable working nude, think Michelangelo.'

The misunderstanding is far too hilarious for the infinitely bored Seth to pass up.

He agrees to pose for a series of portraits, but there's a snag; as a vampire sovereign, Seth needs to make a compelling excuse to his subjects for why he's spared the human's life.

Telling them he's claimed the artist as his chosen mate seems to do the trick.

When the excuse begins to feel more like the truth, Seth is unsettled by the development of feelings alien to his millennia on earth... and even more unsettled by the revelation that he is not the only dark hunter who has taken an interest in Drew.

Crimson Halo is a standalone MM paranormal vampire romance with thriller elements.

Review: ⟫ This was an interesting premise and I actually enjoyed it far more than I expected. Seth is suffering from ennui which is not surprising since he’s the oldest thing around. He is surrounded by those he considers to be irritants and due to the incompetence of one of his subjects, is forced to go out to handle the potential mess.

Which is where he meets Drew.

Drew is suffering from various mental issues and is completely unaware of what he has inadvertently stepped into. All he knows is that he is utterly fascinated by Seth and is desperate to capture him on paper.

The love story between the two of them is fascinating, amusing and full of inadvertent misunderstandings that I was quite enraptured and longing to see just how it was going to resolve itself.

In the process, Seth discovers that his ennui has been hiding his attachments to the people in his life; Drew discovers that he might not be as ill as he had originally thought, and a serial killer is brought to justice.

This is a most unusual story, told in May’s signature style, and despite the subject matter, I found it quite entertaining and not too dark!

I received an ARC from GRR.