Review: Book: Salvation’s Kiss- Kathryn Jayne

Title: Salvation’s Kiss

Series: Tales Of Mython Book 1

Author’s Name: Kathryn

Publisher: Blurb

Genre: YA Romance

Page Count: 234 Pages

ISBN: 978-1715847258

Author or Book Website: N/A

Link to Amazon purchase page: Amazon.com: Salvation’s Kiss (Tales Of Mython Book 1) Jayne, Kathryn: Books

Link to Goodreads: Salvation’s Kiss (Tales Of Mython Book 1) by Kathryn Jayne | Goodreads

Release Date: N/A

How I Got the Book: Review Copy

Summary of the Book:

For Conrad, moving to Overton was the promise of a fresh start, a way to escape the pain and ridicule, and leave behind the hateful words that reminded him every day he was a monster. He would not make the same mistake again. He would keep his other-self hidden, his heart shielded. Or that had been his intention. The moment his gaze met Ashley’s, his resolve faltered. With a single, disarming glance, she became all he could think about; an infatuation he knew must be shed. But she was human, incompatible with his kind. To love her would be to one day watch her burn. He had thought wrestling with his heart was his biggest concern, but his new friends harbor a secret. They hold the answers to one of the most burning questions of their time. But how much is Conrad willing to sacrifice to get those answers?

My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I love paranormal romance it is my genre of choice. I have always been a lover of vampire stories. I love the main two characters and those closest to them, but there were a lot of other characters that came in all but vanished. It bothered me that I did not know what happened to them. I know there are more books in the series, but I am sure it follows others couples so might figure out what happened to them. It was a good book over all. I just thing the cast should have been cut back a little. It did have good pacing and I love how they interacted and secrets that they had. It made me care about them and what happened to them.

My Rating of the Book: 3 1/2 Stars.

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