tirsdag den 30. marts 2010

The Vampire's Kiss Review

The Vampire's Kiss By Cynthia Eden

Savannah has no one left. Her last family member, her brother and his wife was killed by a vampire and now Savannah want to turn vampire so she can kill the monster who did it. The monster who is now after her. She therefore seeks out an accient vampire named William Dark and will try to get him to change her, but he will only change her if she agrees to be his mate forever. Once she has agreed to this they go out to see the monster, but it isn´t always that easy. And William finds out a hell of a lot about his family and he can finaly go to peace.

I really liked this book. It is easy to understand, has no hard words and is fast to read. It is a good story, eventhough they do it A Lot in the book, it is just like: Haven´t you just done it??
The book starts quickly, it is not like other books where there is first a long explanation and stuff like that. The book eventually tells why we are here and what we are going to do. I liked the way the author has written the book: like the way that the thoughts shifting from Savannah to William is so natural, and you understand when they shift and you don´t become confused.
Savannah strong and will do a lot for justice, she has cancer, and there is a lot of thing she hasn´t done before. William is suppose to be this big bad monster, but he really isn´t when you get to hear more about him.
A good book with suprises, action, passion and more.

Grade: 7-10

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