So, this story has some redeeming qualities to it. After the last few books left me oh-so disappointed, it took some time to bother grabbing this one. *Warning* Spoilers ahead if you have not read previous volumes!This volume picks up full swing at the vampire Soiree. It is the first time in a year Yuki has been out. A chance to be introduce to her new-found status. And a chance to see Zero. Ahhh, Zero. I really felt for him before but his character is running dry for me. Is it that I have had enough angst with him or how he is reacting or how he seems o be losing any personality? Not sure. Some mix of those. On the flip side, I really like Yuki in this one. She is showing some of you old spunk once again and even defies Kaname's wishes. Go Yuki! we get to know about the pureblood Sara who thus far annoys me. Yet I think she is being set up for that so I can't fault her. Also we briefly meet another Pureblood (They're coming out of the woodwork!) and learn a secret of Yuki's adoptive father,the headmaster at the academy!So a pace pick-up and a slight chance at a possibly new intrigue has improved my option on this series a bit. Still not nearly as good as the earlier volumes but we have another 7 volumes to go! Kaname negotiates with the Hunter Society and coordinates a vampire soiree. Yuki is introduced to all the other vampires - a Kuran princess - at the soiree. The result in all their minds is 'ooh, fresh meat'. Zero is one of the hunters watching over the gathering along with another hunter (whose name escapes me) who smuggled Yuki's good friend into the gathering. Will the vampires give the hunters an excuse to kill more of their kind? What about the mysterious death of one of the purebloods?
What do You think about Vampire Knight, Vol. 12 (2011)?
If you do not like incest stay away, even though it technically isn't it technically is.
—berto
I love vampire knight and Kaname is so cute and zero and yuki
—John