quirky and clever plot
Eternal Service is a fun and fascinating read. The quirky and clever plot revolves about a group of elite vampires who work in the Oval Office to protect the President of the United States. The group works in conjunction with a human liaison, the director of the Colony. It just so happens that the old chief is about to retire. Smart, gorgeous, and strong Alex Brennan is slated to be his replacement. Raymond is the head of the vampires — a true gentleman with a gentle soul. And so begins the exciting story and the start to the series.
Eternal Service (The Colony) is Twilight for grown-ups with candlelit romance and a dash of erotica. There is also an underlying decency and humor to the story that one might not expect, but definitely appreciates, in an action-packed story featuring creatures who drink human blood to survive.
Regina Morris is not only an excellent writer, but she conveys a wealth of details about the life and habits of her vampire subjects. She answers all of the questions that any of us who have ever read or thought about vampires might ask: What happens when a human and a vampire have a child together? How could a vampire ever live among humans? It is almost as if Ms. Morris took a sabbatical to live with the vampires and then took very careful and superbly entertaining notes. But that couldn’t be true, because there aren’t really vampires… are there?
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