Just another GR refugee. Other than that, I had a stroke in 2004, and read almost anything I can get my hands on, though I have a particular weakness for history, mystery, and historical fiction.
I felt like reading a cheesy paranormal romance for "vampires v. werewolves."
And boy is this one - I'm not kidding when I say it's about "telepathic vampire life mates from Atlantis"!
It's plenty cheesy, filled with insta-lust (why develop a relationship when they're "life mates"?), and suffered from being about the 20th book in an ongoing series, but it had the advantage that when I was reading it, I was composing this review and giggling to myself.
That's why I'm feeling generous and giving this three stars.
(No I won't be reading another one in this series! But it served its purpose more than adequately.)