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Poor Liam McCathal, a vampire assassin on vacation (well really, a cooling-off period, since he enjoys his work a little too much). He is forced to actually work in his antique shop instead of just stockpiling merchandise. Enter human female, Mai Ricci who also runs an antique shop but is fascinated with Liam and his disaster of a store. And let's not forget the mafia connection and Mai's dead relative. Now we have Liam trying to avoid said female, trying to solve Uncle Donato's murder, trying to save Mai's father from the same fate, waiting for the Council's determination on his assassin status, and getting his shop to a functional level. Yup, Liam's plate is definitely full.
I loved his vulnerability when it came to Mai and his suddenly human feelings. But I absolutely hated the lame ending.
I loved his vulnerability when it came to Mai and his suddenly human feelings. But I absolutely hated the lame ending.
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