Nicole Whitcomb is on her way home after celebrating her
friend's wedding in Colorado. She spent the time skiing and
relaxing, and now must go back to her hum drum life. She
makes the mistake of driving to the airport to catch her
flight knowing that a possible snowstorm may hit the area.
She is in peril as the snow grows worse and ends up crashing
into an embankment. Nicole is bleeding and miles from help
and passes out.
When Nicole regains consciousness, she finds herself in a
warm bed. She has been saved by a Michael Tyler. Michael
doesn't seem too pleased that Nicole has invaded his
privacy, but allows her to stay and recover until the storm
dies down. Nicole finds Michael to be polite, but distant,
and an enigma. As she gets to know this recluse, she finds
a few things odd about him. There's barely any food in the
house, Michael doesn't eat and he warns her not to enter
certain rooms. She does find out one major thing about
Michael, he is her all-time favorite author, Patrick
Spencer, whom she has always admired and adored. But
then Nicole figures out that Michael is something a darker
and sinister than just an isolated author. He has a deep
thirst raging inside, and each day Nicole remains close to
him, he can't control his urges. Nicole must decide whether
or not to brave the dangerous storm to escape, or allow
Michael to drink from her, for he is a vampire.
NOCTURNE should appeal to those fans who enjoy a dark,
brooding hero, and the heroine who comes along and makes him
smile and enjoy life again. This is a character based story
with little action. Most of this action is through dialogue
and internal thoughts, and because of that it falters.
The feeling of isolation is strong, especially from
Michael's point of view. And even with Nicole entering into
his life, he barely shows any real emotion so he doesn't
really grab the reader's interest. Nicole doesn't fare much
better. These two barely have a connection and their sudden
attraction is very tepid. We're given reasons why these two
should be together, but overall it didn't work.
NOCTURE takes the vampire myth and tries to give it a twist,
but just isn't engaging enough to recommend.
When Nicole Whitcomb's car runs off a Colorado mountain
road during a blinding snowstorm, she is saved from death
by a handsome, fascinating, and enigmatic stranger.
Snowbound with him for days in his beautiful home high in
the Rockies, she finds herself powerfully attracted to him.
But there are things about him that mystify her, filling
her with apprehension.
Who is Michael Tyler? Why does he live in such a secluded
spot and guard his private life so carefully? What secret—
or secrets—is he hiding?
Nicole has secrets of her own and a past she is running
from—but Michael understands her better than anyone she has
ever known. Soon, she is falling as deeply in love with him
as he is with her— a profoundly meaningful experience that
is destined to change their lives forever.
As the sexual tension between them builds, however, the
clues mount up. When Nicole learns her host's terrifying
secret, there is nowhere for her to run but into the
blizzard raging outside, and Michael may be the only one
who can save her life.