Why You'll Love This
She trained four years to kill his kind — and then she fell into his arms half-dead.
- Great if you want: enemies-to-lovers tension with a revenge-driven heroine
- The experience: fast-paced and emotionally charged with serious romantic heat
- The writing: Davies keeps internal conflict grounded — motivations feel earned, not manufactured
- Skip if: you haven't read earlier books — character payoff depends on the series
About This Book
In a world where vampires are real and the line between predator and protector is razor-thin, Enraptured drops two people into each other's lives at the worst possible moment — and dares them to survive it. Ian is a vampire fighting his own darkest impulses; Paige is a hunter driven by grief and a very sharp blade. When circumstances force them together, Davies builds genuine tension not just from the danger surrounding them, but from the war happening inside each of them. The emotional stakes here run deeper than survival — this is a story about what happens when everything you've been told to believe starts to crack.
Davies writes with momentum and warmth, keeping pages turning through a steady rhythm of action, quiet vulnerability, and charged exchanges that feel earned rather than convenient. Her strength lies in letting her characters be genuinely wrong about each other for a good long while, which makes every shift in their dynamic land with real weight. The fourth entry in the Vampire Awakenings series, Enraptured works beautifully as a standalone chapter in a larger world — intimate enough to stand on its own, rich enough to pull readers deeper into the series.