I have loved this trilogy since the very beginning. Dallas is one of my all-time favorite characters. This book is my favorite in the trilogy. I am sad to say goodbye to Dallas, Zane, and Sias, but this ending was everything and more!
From the blurb:
You promised you could always find me…
Zane’s death lingers like a bad dream. I’ve been searching for months, but I can’t find him in the void. The jerk vampire died on me just as things were getting nice and complicated between us.
Meanwhile, true nightmares have been terrorizing the city. Death magic is ripping tears in reality, destroying my home, and threatening to swallow the world in darkness. If my necromancy powers hadn’t been stolen by an overly ambitious vitamin villain, I’d be able to tackle the void tears with my classic Wilde flair.
That is, if I could focus on saving the city from ruin.
I’m tangled up in hurt and heartache. Not just for my lost vampire, but for the protective and seductive incubus waiting in the wings.
With the city on the verge of chaos, my heart in shambles, and my powers stolen, I have to somehow keep my world from spiraling out of control.
But first? I’m saving my vampire.
Save the Vampire is the last book in the trilogy that contains intrusive death, fuzzy feelings about vampires, insane pining for an incubus, perfectly timed F bombs and a vaguely magical fish named Kevin.
GreenwingReads review:
I have loved this trilogy since the very beginning. Dallas is one of my all-time favorite characters. This book is my favorite in the trilogy. I am sad to say goodbye to Dallas, Zane, and Sias, but this ending was everything and more!
The way Find the Key ended ripped my heart out, and Save the Vampire kept the hits coming from the very beginning. Dallas's devotion to Zane and finally seeing the depth of Sias's feelings for Dallas was both heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. Dallas's trust that Zane would find him if he only tried hard enough to go into the void was unshakeable. I loved that Sias gave him the space he needed backed by unwavering support.
The worldbuilding, character development, plot development, romance, spice...all of it was so well done! I can't say enough about Maz's writing style and their way of weaving together a story. I was invested in every character and every aspect of the plot. The way it all came together was exciting and emotional, but full of Dallas's signature humor as well. This trilogy is one that I will revisit again and again.
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