This book was alright. The author is new and her writing style is a little drawn out. Very similar to the House of Night series by PC and Kristen Cast. It is a good book, not really a good vampire book because it doesn't go much into that detail. Also, the main character is supposed to be somewha...
I really enjoyed this book. I liked that the author put her own spin on the coexistence of humans and vampires, and created a world that is not too far out of the realm of possibilities. The vampires are “out”, and under control by the Vampire Protection League. It keeps them from getting to aggr...
Last Vampire Standing by Nancy HaddockThe latest (for me) takeoff in the ever increasing lists of modern 'vampire' stories. I did enjoy it as a light, pleasant, undemanding read. I would not buy it, but I am pleased I stopped for it at the library.I say 'vampire' stories, because in keeping with...
The third book in the saga of vampire Cesca Marinelli is more serious than the previous two. Something is devastating vampire communities, especially the strongest vampires, and Cesca's wizard friend says she must master her vampire abilities to combat this evil Void. Meanwhile, Cesca is helping ...
Ruth cried as Amber and T.C. scampered to greet her, Amber’s nails clicking like crazy on the hardwood floor. For a second, I feared they might jump on her, but they sat quivering at Ruth’s feet talking to her. Yes, talking. I’d heard the T.C. meow, murp, and chirp more fr...
That was the good news. The better news was that Trudy sat at a table for four tucked off to the side of the dining room near the interior staircase up to the inn. A woman with black hair sat with her. A woman who looked a lot like Jill Elsman. My step faltered, and Shoar ...