

I did like she didn't give up and tried adjusting to her new life. We get a flashback and understand why she hates vampires as much and now she becomes one of them and that's hard for her. I liked how this book gave a good feel for how difficult this change was for Caroline. And that's basically where this book is about, Caroline turning into the creature she despises and leaning how to deal with that and being a vampire. Not much later she ends up being turned into a vampire. When a vampire comes in the bar she works, she ends up leaving early from work. Caroline hates vampires ever since one killed her parents. I like how the author gave some unique tweaks on the genre, but also stayed true to most expectations when it comes to vampires. I am glad I decided to give it a try as I really enjoyed this one. And the biggest reason I requested this one is because I really enjoyed this author's book before. I have to admit I am not a big reader of vampire books, I do pick them up now and then, but they're not really my favorite paranormal creature. I received a free copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it.

This PNR/UF series is appropriate for ages 18+. If you like sexy, thrilling paranormal romance/urban fantasy stories by authors like JR Ward, Bella Forrest, and IT Lucas, you’ll love Compelled by the Vampire. Roric will do anything to earn Caroline’s trust, but can he keep her safe long enough to convince her that life as a vampire isn’t a death sentence? Worse, Caroline's attacker wants her just as bad as Roric does, and he knows Roric’s secret. With vamp attacks at an all-time high and Caroline resisting Roric at every turn, his job, his family, even his life is at risk. But Caroline despises the monsters who killed her parents, and she’d rather die than be a vampire. When Roric intercepts a rogue vamp attack and finds Caroline dying, he can’t resist her blood or beauty, and in a moment of passion he does the unthinkable. Until one human woman tempts him to break all the rules. As leader of the Vampire Enforcement Agency, his job is to find and capture the vamps who betray humans’ recently-earned trust. He doesn’t drink from humans, he’s never even taken a vein, and the idea of infecting a human is abhorrent to him. It’s vamps like Roric who make humans believe vampires have a right to live in human society. How do you survive when you become the one thing you despise?
