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The Last Vampire: Book One by Jaelynn Woolf, R.A. Steffan
5.0
"For now, I need someplace to hide out and a couple of fake IDs. So, are you going to invite me in?"
"Come on in, you undead English asshole. And hello again, Miss...?"
"Bright," I managed. "Call me Zorah." --Rans, Guthrie, & Zorah
5+ stars!
I loved everything about this book!! The humor in this book is so above par from other vampire/paranormal novels I've read, while the story itself flows so effortlessly that I did not want to stop reading. I loved that Zorah is not your typical heroine--she is open about her physical and mental ailments, she has a strained and almost hostile relationship with her father, and her reactions to everything she faces in the novel were realistic yet powerful. She was amazing, and Rans was just as broken and cryptic (he is a vampire, of course) but still protective over Zorah and determined to help her. He was the push to her pull, and their relationship while still new was lovely. There were also so many twists in this novel that I was NOT expecting that I feel added so much depth and layers to the storyline. There was a mild cliffhanger towards the end that leaves you ready for book two. I CANNOT WAIT to continue on in this series!!
My badass and sexy yet vulnerable Ransley, the last vampire (like, ever)...
