A review by bryckk
Flint by A.K. Michaels

2.0

Flint & Kenzie: Where was their quality time?

This is A.K. Micheal's second contribution to the "Vampire's Thirst" collection. Flint, Victor's best friend, is blessed with a Bloodmate in Scotland, here he saves Kenzie from being abducted and trafficked. Flint saves Kenzie but she is badly injured and Flint must take them out before they can finish what they started and take his Bloodmate.

I didn't enjoy Flint's book as much as I did the Victor's. The main reason was because Kenzie and Flint spent very little time on page with each other. A majority of the story focused on Flint teaming up with Jana and Victor (from book one) and new allies, Quinn and Talon to neutralize the threat against Kenzie. They didn't spend any quality time together until the end of the book, at that was a rushed love scene. I have no idea who Kenzie is, or if I even like her. I don't know her. Which is a shame because she could have been as awesome as Kimber was for Victor in book one. There was no build up, not angst, courtship or anything. It was instalove. All this book offered was an angry, violent Flint who dropped F-bombs every few words in one sentence.

If you skip over Fliunt's book in this series, you're really not missing anything. The only part of this book I enjoyed was the return of Victor and pregnant dragon, Kimber, who was ready to do battle and shift to join the fight. How cute!

Happy reading!