Raven by Dzintra Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this the second book in Dzintra's Halfway House series. Each book Dzintra introduces us to another paranormal underdog trying to obtain their license to stay in the human world. There is a love interest but always with a twist and a plot to try the endurance of this love and commitment.
There is no actual sexual content but is implied and similar with the violence, would recommend this to anyone from young adult/older teenager and older (being one of the older group).
In this story we meet Raven:
Hello, my name is Raven, or at least that's what I have always been told. I live at the Halfway House with Eloise Mayflower, my den mother. I am a paranormal, I am seventeen years old, and, oh yeah, I am a vampire.
Whenever I ask about the family I can't remember, I am met with hushed whispers and looks of deception. Something is not right; I might be a vampire, but I am not stupid.
A sexy centaur named Samuel Mane enters my world, and my future starts looking bright and exciting. When my best friend, Sorin Osmochescu, decides that Samuel is too dangerous and forbids me to see him, I have to make a choice—the only family I have ever known or my true love.
An afternoon chat with council member Rumor Winslow leaves me terrified …
A secret past?
Hidden identities?
Lives in imminent danger?
Holy sharp fangs, Batman! Who EXACTLY am I?
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