Considering the first book was Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side, shouldn't this have been Jessica's Guide to Ruling the Dark Side? Although I did think the title on the first book was way too light and not really suitable for the content. Anyway. I guessed fairly early on who was to bla...
That was INTENSE.The first part, when Lucius was trying to win over Jessica/Antanasia but wasn't yet used to the American lifestyle: The way he was so raw and honest, and everything he said and did stuck out so much, had me on the edge, sometimes laughing at the absurdity of it, sometimes just FE...
This one would have been very enjoyable were it not for the main character's love interest, Lucius the Vampire Prince. He, while not a flat character, was highly unbelievable and hard to handle. My main complaint was his letters to his uncle. He had mentioned that his uncle beats him and possibly...
*Warning: This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.Review courtesy of The Tattered Page: One word: FIERCELast year, when I was at BEA (BookExpo America) and strolling through the aisles, I just happened to spot a lone short stack of ARCs off to the side on the floor going unnoticed...
The middle of this book was very very good. The beginning was very high school or maybe even middle school (which im not necessarily detracting for since that was the intended audience) but the ending was a real let down.Heroine: I think i could see how she would appeal to younger readers but i f...