A review by revengelyne
Save A Vamp, Take A Crown by Sedona Ashe

dark
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

 Taking place after the events of the first book, Zyon is still in his monster form after having taken out Journee's stalker. Unfortunately, Journee is about to learn that her mate has been summoned back to his home by the queen and forced to play into some sort of version of The Bachelor. Zyon can't say he has already chosen and Journee has no choice but to go along with it.

But Journee's past has secrets and both she and Zyon must not only navigate the throes of vampire women hoping to be the one Zyon's chosen, but unravel the secrets that have been hiding from Journee.

I love Sedona's novels. They have always been my favorite go-to novels when I am in a slump or I need something delicious, sinful, and smutty. Journee and Zyon are everything to each other. During the whole bachelor thing, his unwavering loyalty to Journee is always apparent. He never looks to another and he never bothers with anyone.

This is the type of couple's goal I would strive to have.

Sedona's novels are always fun to read. There is humor, romance, and fated mates. Of course, they are not entirely perfect couples and that is what draws me to her novels. This series has become one of my favorites especially next to the dinosaur shifters.

Final Thought:

This is a fun read. The characters are fleshed out. There is humor and smut that are just the right amount.