Book Review – Black Sunshine: A Dark Vampire Romance (Dark Eyes Book 1) By Karina Halle

This was my first Karina Halle book and I stumbled on it looking for a new vampire book for my healthy vampire obsession. 🙂 This was set in an urban fantasy world in Berkely, California. Our main character, Lenore, is a second year UC Berkeley student in Egyptian history. I was intrigued from the first page and read this in one sitting. Halle’s characters were captivating and her world beautiful and addicting. I gave this a 4/5 rating. You should read this too.

**Spolier Alert**

As a child, Lenore’s parents were murdered by rogue hunters, tracing her mother. The couple that killed them, took her in and raised her. She doesn’t find out any of this until right at her 21st birthday after she is kidnapped by a house of vapires. She doesn’t even know she is half witch, half vampire as her parents never told her.

The alpha of the house, and the man that sets her skin on fire, Absolon Stavig, helps push her through her vampire change so she doesn’t hurt anyone. As she grows into her vampire side, her stand in parents confess they kept her hidden from the vampire and witch world, because they would have killed Lenore for what she is, but they do have a true love for each other despite the circumstances.

Though as Absolon had guessed, once Lenore’s change is complete, the rest of their world knows who and wha she is. Both sides come forward to try to kill or kidnap her for their vampire king in Norway. This is a wonderful tale with death and heartache in spades but their is also love and forgiveness.

July – Happy National Parks Month!

“Each year since 1985, Americans have celebrated national Park and Recreation Month during the month of July to recognize the importance of parks and recreation in establishing and maintaining the quality of life for, and contributing to the physical, economic and environmental well-being of communities.”

I have a love affair with every National Park I have ever met, they’s all been beautiful. I wanted to share my personal favorites below:

1 – Yellowstone – The first National Park of the US – Wyoming

2 – Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming

3 – Glacier Park – Montana

4- Sequoia National Park – California

5 – Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado

These are my favorites so far, though I have many more in the hopper. Especially now that we aren’t in quarantine this year. What are your favorites?