Captive Beautiful Monsters Vol 1 Jex Lane 9780997753301 Books
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At the beginning of this book Matthew calls himself a monster. HE IS NOT!! The creature that turned him, and the incubi that torture him mentally and physically are the monsters. Matthew goes from being a loving husband, and father to a little girl, to being a vampire, wandering aimlessly. The vampire that turned him, never stuck around to show him how to be a vampire. He doesn't learn to feed without killing. After seven years he is trapped and imprisoned by incubi. They torture him mentally and physically, and want to use him as a weapon. Matthew resists, because he doesn't want to hurt anyone, but after being alone for so long, the lure of belonging, and torture, breaks him. And just when he thinks he can have a family, everything changes. Poor Matthew. He never knew who to trust. As you read this book you will be angry and mad on Matthew's behalf. And root for the day he breaks free. He has reason to hate all incubi, but he helps and saves them because he is a good person. He didn't lose his humanity when he became a vampire.Tags : Captive: Beautiful Monsters Vol. 1 [Jex Lane] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Matthew Callahan has spent seven years struggling against the insatiable hunger for blood consuming him. Unable to stop the vampire inside from preying on humans,Jex Lane,Captive: Beautiful Monsters Vol. 1,Jex Lane,0997753307,FICTION Fantasy Dark Fantasy
Captive Beautiful Monsters Vol 1 Jex Lane 9780997753301 Books Reviews
I was really pleasantly surprised by this book! It is way better than your average vampire sex story. There is plenty of sex, but in most cases the sex actually furthers the plot, in addition to being really hot. It never overwhelmed the story, or became redundant.
The plot itself I am sure has been summarized multiple times, but here's my take a fledgling, orphaned vampire (Matthew) is captured by an incubus (Tarrick) and a team of vampire hunters. Unbeknownst to Matthew, incubii and vampires are at war, and he just got caught up in it. At first he hates his captors, but he begins to grow fond of them eventually, and decides to work to win their trust and affection. Of course, things don't go quite as planned. Much of the book is developed to character building, and describing the world of the incubii. The world-building and character development were really some of the greatest strengths this book had going for it.
I am very excited for the sequel, Sire, and can't wait to find out what happens next.
Wow, this was amazing! Dark, sexy, emotional... I cried for Matthew a number of times, the writing was such that I felt for a number of characters.
I went into this thinking it was m/m paranormal, but it turned out to be all inclusive with whatever. Having said this, the sex was never the main event, the story was strong enough to be the central driver, and the characters were written with such skill. If you've read Tiffany Reisz's Original Sinners, you'll know what I mean. I'm also going to throw another name I respect completely, which is PC Pacat - this book is on par with her dark and compelling fantasy. If she wrote a vampire/Succubis war trilogy, this would be her baby.
Loved this, completely original vampire lore to anything I've read yet, and I was on the edge of my seat with twists and turns, there is no way of predicting what is going to happen next. I look forward to continuing with beautiful Matthew's story, and recommend book friends to try it. The amazing ratings stand up!!
**Disclaimer Allow me to start with, I read the first three books in this series within days. I apologize if my reviews blend together, but the flow of the Beautiful Monsters Series was so immensely smooth it felt like I was watching a television series or anime. To stop reading after the first volume was completed required more will power than I could muster. With this preface out of the way, here is what I thought about the books
To be honest, I started reading this book for a few reasons (Vampires, four-plus star rating by 200+people, AND M/M subject matter), but continued reading because Jex Lane made it utterly impossible to not turn to that next page and read that next chapter. Her characters are dynamic and unique, making it easy to separate the multitude of colorful personalities you will meet throughout the books. Lane has a magical, and sometimes infuriating, talent to paint a world filled with shades of GREY. Nothing, about her realistic settings or rippling effect of plot twists are simple black and white. You will find yourself loving the "bad-guys" and hating "allies". The main character Mathew will enjoy the highest of highs and suffer the lowest of lows, and with him your emotions will back-flip, front-flip, and even lie completely still in anticipation for what will happen next.
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The story starts off with a bang, introducing you to Mathew (the main character) and Tarrick (could be considered most secondary main character). Lane immediately immerses you into her supernatural world. Peeking your interest with a creative twist on some species (vampires and incubi) that you thought you had already known. The, clearly unhealthy and still hot as hell, relationship between Mathew and Tarrick is so intriguing you often switch from rooting for Mathew to make a move to mentally willing him to get as far away as he can. This complex hurricane of character alliances and hidden agendas was unlike any other I've ever read (and I've read plenty). To top the dramatic sway of emotions, Lane, created a perfect protagonist. I found myself loving, feeling, and siding with Mathew throughout the entire book. For the most part, his decisions and actions were on par with what I would've have done/felt; and even when he did something I slightly disagreed with I could still understand why he did it (it's just not what I would have done). Of course let's not forget the erotic scenes, which I felt were nicely paced, sexy as all get out and on point with the plot line. (Side note Just for the record, this book consists of M/M and M/F erotic situations. All scenes will certainly satisfy any reader) And finally, Lane leaves us with a never boring ending and one final plot twist to ensnare you into NEEDING MORE!
Ultimately I give Captive Beautiful Monsters Vol.1 a five stars out of five because it checks off most, if not all, of my boxes. It was action packed, creative, complex, INSANELY interesting and erotic to the bone. If Mathew was a real person and I happened to be stuck in his world, I'd like to believe we'd get along. Lord knows I already feel for him and his past tragedies. Give volume one a try and I can almost guarantee you will be seeking out volume 2. Thank you Jex Lane for filling a few hours of my life with adventure, drama, and romance. Can't wait to read more.
At the beginning of this book Matthew calls himself a monster. HE IS NOT!! The creature that turned him, and the incubi that torture him mentally and physically are the monsters. Matthew goes from being a loving husband, and father to a little girl, to being a vampire, wandering aimlessly. The vampire that turned him, never stuck around to show him how to be a vampire. He doesn't learn to feed without killing. After seven years he is trapped and imprisoned by incubi. They torture him mentally and physically, and want to use him as a weapon. Matthew resists, because he doesn't want to hurt anyone, but after being alone for so long, the lure of belonging, and torture, breaks him. And just when he thinks he can have a family, everything changes. Poor Matthew. He never knew who to trust. As you read this book you will be angry and mad on Matthew's behalf. And root for the day he breaks free. He has reason to hate all incubi, but he helps and saves them because he is a good person. He didn't lose his humanity when he became a vampire.
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