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Primal Call (2000)

by Susan Sizemore(Favorite Author)
3.76 of 5 Votes: 3
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Primes
review 1: I haven't read a Vampire Primes novel in a while. I read the first 3 or 4 and really enjoyed them. So, when I saw this as a special Kindle deal, I jumped on it. Sadly, I was quite disappointed. Maybe it was because it was a short novella with little plot. However, be that as it may, I think that if this had been my first introduction to the Primes universe I would never go back. Sadly, this author could've done better.
review 2: When Prime (vampire) actor James Wilde meets his bondmate in author Athena Blaise and when he is thwarted in his pursuit of her through the mental channel shared by bondmates, he is going to have to court her in the old fashioned mortal way - well make the the new high tech mortal way, texting and Skype.This was a fun little Prime's con
... morenected short that works. (For those who follow the Primes, James is Tobias' brother and appeared in Primal Instinct.) Sizemore holds off on the biting and sex and solidifies the instant connection between bondmates by developing the relationship at a distance, and the 'story' that James tells Athena to begin to prepare her for the truth about vampires also serves as a good intro to the Prime world for readers who are new to Sizemore's series. When the steamy stuff finally happens it is quick and intense and not overly detailed which actually better fits the length of the story.I was happy to have stumbled onto this and I can't wait for the next novel Primal Cravings which features Yakov Piper, one of the Dark Angels. less
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Alex
Great, quick fluff read. Steamy vampire with an Irish accent... yeah, you want a read it, don't ya?
ShayXel
not as exciting as the previous novels in this series.
mandie89
I liked it but was to short.
zozo
How did I miss this book???
louise27
Rating~ 3 stars.
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