Both characters were so opposite of each other I’m surprised the author S.J. Himes made it work but for me the narrator Joel Leslie helped them blend beautifully well together and the individual personalities complimenting each other.

Constantine was so refined and well spoken and respected by his clan where as Isaac Salvatore had a foul mouth at times with no filter, low self esteem and was a recovering alcoholic. He was very kind and considerate to the clan members which helped endear him even more to Constantine and my own personal opinion of him. He also had the drive to be a sober person and was truly doing his best to accomplish that.
There seemed to be an interest from the beginning of the series but Isaac wasn’t in a place in his life for a serious relationship. Actually being a recovering alcoholic probably wasn’t one either but I think Constantine helped him find some of his confidence without taking over and he also helped ground Isaac.
I loved the interaction and close friendship Danial and Issac shared in this book.
I just can’t enough ? of the Salvatore family and friends and the growing little dragon ?, hopefully we can learn more about the Salvatore ancestor and his vampire mate in the painting at the mansion.

This book went to so many places, Constantine’s mortal life and we even got to visit with Rory’s brother in prison. In this series there is always more than the individual characters which makes it such an exciting series to read! ??
MORE PLEASE ?