


Throughout the story, we see his good growing stronger and stronger through his interactions with Charlie. Hell, he'd probably respond by saying:īut the thing about Dante is, that deep down he has a good heart. He's the most conceited, selfish, slightly womanizer-ish, sarcastic little prick. He's an anti-hero who will partly grind your nerves so bad you'll see red. The thing about this book is that you are not going to like Dante at first. Sign me up." But that was a mistake because The Collector had me LOL'ing from beginning to end. I kept seeing it all over other's twitter avatars and hearing about it on a few blogs I follow (you know the drill), but somehow that simply wasn't enough for me to actually say, "Hell yeah. My start with The Collector reminds me of what happened with Obsidian. Which is unfortunate because when it's done right, I fall in love with the story. That's not because the blurb didn't sound interesting, it's just that out of all the other YA sub-genres, Paranormal Romance is the one I have a very inconsistent streak with. On my own, it's possible I may not have chosen this book to read. Okay, let's start this review off with some straight-up trufax.
