REVIEW: Mesmerized (Technicolor Love Book 3) – Violet Elizabeth Moon

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Technicolor Love Book 3
Violet E Moon
Paranormal Romance-Vampires
Independently Published
October 10, 2020
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"Hot, hopeful, and humorous!"--Elizabeth Williams, GoodReads, 5 star ARC review

Madison Lee has always been the resilient type. With an absent father and a mother who goes through marriages the way most people go through wine tasting, she's had to be. So when she finally finds the love of her life and he vanishes, she has no choice but to get through this too.

Except Gabriel Delacroix comes back, and he comes back better than ever: he's a vampire.

Madison has loved and believed in the supernatural since she was a child, so the return of her lover and the hypnotically enchanting world he now belongs to is delightful. There's only one problem: Gabriel has the choice to age with her, or gain immortality, and he doesn't have a lot of time left to decide...

Reviewed by Linda Tonis

Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team

I have not read the first two books in this series, but it is apparent that the characters from book two have a relationship with the characters from this book. It has been two months since Gabriel Delacroix, Madison Lee’s lover, has disappeared. He went to visit family in France and never returned.

 

Heartbroken and scared, Madison hires a private investigator to do what the police have so far failed to do, and still no word. Then out of the blue, she walks in the house to find Gabe sitting there. His story of what happened to him is quite unique. He was bitten by a vampire and given the choice of whether to become one or not and he chose to become one. He is not immortal unless he recites a special word and cuts himself on Halloween.

 

Always a paranormal lover, Madison takes the news quite well and is very happy with some of the gifts he has been granted. Now comes the part where he has to decide whether he wants to live forever or spend whatever time he has with the love of his life, Madison.

 

Short but satisfying story and I highly recommend it.

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