![]() ( He was drunk for like 90% of this book.) He’s definitely an antihero killing when necessary, and not always saving people, though he does feel bad about it later. I’m still not sure if I like the main character or not. There’s also more to the world than just one immortal guy, there’s vampires, iffrits, demons and all sorts of other things, which was cool. I am a sucker for funny books, so I when I read the summary I was sold. In modern times someone’s found out that he’s immortal and will do anything to get their hands on him. (I don’t figure those times for school counted.)Īdam has been around for thousands of years, he likes to say that he predates written history. I hadn’t read it yet, but I jumped at the chance to interview an author! Even though I’ve never really interviewed anyone before. I requested this book on Netgalley and I was contacted by Cindy at The Writer’s Coffee Shop who asked if I wanted to do a blitz or something to help promote the third book in the series. ![]() ![]() Warning: This is an adult book for violence, sex, and adult humor. Predictability: 4 out of 5 (Where 1 is George RR Martin (If the characters make a plan or think about the future I know it isn’t going to go that way.) And 5 is Cinder (where I guessed what was going to happen long before it did, but it was still a great book.)Ĭomedy Scale: 2 amusing, but I didn’t laugh aloud. ![]()
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