A review by roksyreads
Save The Vampire by Maz Maddox

adventurous dark emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

Despite months spent searching for Zane in the void, the vampire’s death lingers like a bad dream for Dallas, weighing him down with grief and despair. Meanwhile, death magic is tearing through the fabric of reality, allowing living nightmares to terrorise the city and leaving wounds that threaten to destroy their home and swallow the world in darkness. Tangled up with hurt and heartache for both his lost vampire and the protective, seductive incubus waiting in the wings and his necromancy powers gone, Dallas feels helpless. Yet Dallas knows that with the city on the verge of chaos, he must somehow keep his world from spiraling out of control. But first, he’ll save his vampire—no matter what it takes. 

Packed with adventure, humour, angst, and a slow-burn heartfelt romance, the final book of the Wilde Contracts series, Save the Vampire, is an excellent end to a fantastic trilogy that was positively wild (heh) from start to finish! I treasured each of the three MMCs—Dallas, Zane, and Sias—and their growth as individuals and lovers. Dallas’ emotional journey was especially poignant, as he learned to open up and accept the love of those around him. Seeing Dallas’ friendship with Barnaby strengthen and flourish alongside the romance between Dallas, Zane, and Sias was an utterly enriching experience. Whilst Dallas—my tornado of vibrant chaos–is especially dear to me, these three men have all nestled into my heart alongside other characters who have guided me to and helped me heal parts of myself in unexpected ways.