A review by highladyofdelulu
Hot Vampire Next Door: Season One by Nikki St. Crowe

4.0

4

Ok so here's the thing.
This series consists of books titled as 'seasons' like a TV show. And now that I've read four out of the five books I have to say, this is pretty much the vibe :D

The MMC is hot and brooding and possessive and powerful and... everything I want from a vampire MMC basically. And I understand that it sometimes is hard to come up with entirely new concepts in the vampire genre as it has gone through many popular phases.
This series doesn't claim to be novel in its conception or special in the Vampire lore. It sticks to the basics and succeeds by focussing on strong character dynamics.

I really enjoyed Hot Vampire Next Door so far (I still have to read the 5th book as of now and am waiting for the audiobook to drop). Is it the best vampire series ever written? No. But I'm not sure I can award any series that claim rn.
It is, that I can confirm, a well written, easily flowing series with a good main and fun sub plots. I found myself rooting for the FMC and her relationship and enjoyed that their journey is less about dancing around each other in slow burn and more about growing and developing in the face of outside dreads.

As always, Nikki St. Crowe knows how to write them hot and her style is one I find almost relaxing to read/listen to.

Though for me, none of her works will ever compare to her Lost Boys series, this one is definitely a second. I actually enjoyed this more than her standalone Dark Vampire Curse (and would have loved if they had been interconnected, ngl!)