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Book Reviews of Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2)

Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2)
Catching Midnight - Midnight, Bk 2
Author: Emma Holly
ISBN-13: 9780515135305
ISBN-10: 0515135305
Publication Date: 5/2003
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 210 ratings
Publisher: Jove
Book Type: Paperback
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18 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

CheriePie avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8

I read this book after Hunting Midnight, which is the 2nd in the series. This story centers around Gillian, who is mentioned quite often in the 2nd book, so I enjoyed finding out more about her, though I wish Id read this one first as you also find out a bit more history about some of the other major characters.

Gillian comes to the pack as a young girl of 10 years old, whose mother and brother are in the death grips of the plague sweeping the country. She is adopted by the upyr pack and grows to become a strong upyr, partially because she had the some natural gifts, such as the gift of sight, to begin with. Unfortunately, Gillian feels unfulfilled and eventually leaves the cave and protection of the upyr to explore the human world. As a shapeshifter, she finds her familiar in a falcon, but is then captured by a kind falconer named Aimery Fitz Clare whom she eventually falls in love with.

Like bookrabbit, who lent me Hunting Midnight, I think I liked that one a little bit better than this one though not by much. And though the 2nd book expanded on some of the history of the characters, there was certainly enough information given about the major characters in that book (with the exception of Gillian since she was part of that book in word only) so that you didnt feel lost if you started the series there.

LadyVampire avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 87 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
An excellent paranormal book where the culture of the werewolf meets the culture of the humans. Go on an adventure with Gillian, once an orphan child, now taken in by the shape-shifting immortals. She loves her people but also longs for the world beyond the forest and caves. She escapes one day only to be caught by Aimery Fitz Clare who has no idea what he's caught. Can love conquer the limits of the imagination and sooth the savage beasts? Only one way to find out...read the book!
reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 384 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
What can I say, Emma Holly really knows how to write erotic paranormal romances. Great story and hot, hot, hot. You won't be disappointed.
wndrngrl avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 107 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Catching Midnight is a powerfully seductive romance. The raw emotions and the sizzling sex are skillfully woven into a very tender and touching love story. Numerous secondary characters are intertwined within to give you a thrilling page-turner of treacherous betrayals, envy, greed and mentally unbalanced obsessions. The paranormal world of upyr's was a new realm of which I had no prior knowledge, thatI found extremely interesting. I really liked this book and I most definitely recommend it - the pages flew and the sensuality will make your toes curl!
jenasmiles avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 110 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I enjoyed the story of this book, I did not enjoy how much sex was put into the book. I also did not like how Ulric acted in the end. It didn't seem to fit into his character. Actually to be honest the entire end was a bit hollow for me. It was almost as if the author knew what ending she wanted and didn't bother to write the path to it overly well.
I did like the magic in the story and Gillian's internal battle to do what is right and remember the human aspect of life. I liked her relationship with the bird, Princess. Aimery's character was also Very likable and you wanted to cheer for him.
reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 75 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Fans of shapeshifters will like this book. It was very enjoyable.
KimM avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 117 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Supernatural romance. Not typical Emma Holly. Less partners. Less love scenes and little clinical. More romance. More intrigue and secondary character development. Good start to a series I plan to contimue.
kittylove avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Awesome book. Truly worth the time to read
reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Definately a different type of vampire here or rather Upyr...the story carries you along and the discriptive writing is very good...toss in the odd steamy love scene and all you need is a nice glass of wine or hot cup of tea and your ready for a night of adventure
reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on
Helpful Score: 2
Deep in the Scottish wood live the children of the night. At times, they run through the wilderness as a pack of wolves: at others, they take human form, pairing off to revel in the throes of sexual ecstasy. But when they cross paths with the world of mortals, nothing will ever be the same...

1349 - Orphaned by the plague, young Gillian is rescued from certain death by a pack of shape-shifting immortals. Once a human child, now Gillian is one of them herself, reveling in the pleasures of the flesh and the hunt. This ethereal beauty would be happy if only her heart did not yearn for the world beyond their caves...

Aimery Fitz Clare is mortal, second son to a noble house, and a master falconer. Little does he dream that his latest "catch" is more than she seems. Gillian has taken a falcon's form to escape her immortal keepers, only to find herself losing her heart to her newest captor. Aimery's kindness is a powerful seduction, not to mention his human beauty and warmth. Does Gillian dare embrace this forbidden love, and can it survive her jealous brethren baring their fangs?
reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 49 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Gillian was orphaned by the plague at the age of 10 in the year 1349. She is found in the woods by two Upyr elders. Both offer to convert her, so she must choose if she wants to be converted to Upyr and by whom. After she makes her choice, she goes to live with a pack of Upyr shapeshifters. She becomes dissatisfied with her life and seeks to leave the pack to explore the world. She takes on the shape of a falcon - and is promptly captured by Aimery Fitz Clare, the mortal second son of a powerful lord. He takes her in and trains her for the hunt not realizing her true nature. Since this is a romance, you know they fall in love ... but even with the predictability, I still enjoyed it.
Zachaustlily avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 227 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this one. Good light read. Good beach book.
KelRen avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 34 more book reviews
Great book. I loved it.
Khrystyanalee avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 7 more book reviews
This was a good book, it was well written and compelled me to keep reading to get to the end.
reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 503 more book reviews
This is an excellent contribution to the Vampire Romance genre. Emma Holly delivers a unique and interesting take on the vampire story and includes the sensual heat we've come to expect from this author. She gives us vampires who can transform into animals so you get the shapeshifter and vampire genre all rolled into one delicious book.

Emma Holly is generally known as an erotic fiction writer, so to answer the comments from another reader, if you don't care for eroticism and sex in your books, don't read Emma Holly. What is great about this book is that you get all the naughty bits but also a really well-written love story with tremendous depth and thought.

What makes this book special, besides the vampire/shapshifter combination, is that the angst of the book is more rooted in characters rather than situations. You do have situation and plot to drive the story, but it felt like the emotional strings were about people, which makes this book feel different than many of the others in the genre.

Can't wait to read more.
reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 43 more book reviews
loved this book along with hunting midnight
kendra-hubbard avatar reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 49 more book reviews
I love this author! This was my second book I've read by Holly and I can honestly say that although the books were very different, I truly enjoyed them both. Erotic, romantic, and forbidden love is everyone's desire. You get plenty of it in Catching Midnight. A world of enchantment, mystery and excitement with a good dose of lust and eventual love is created before the readers' eyes! A must read!
reviewed Catching Midnight (Midnight, Bk 2) on + 123 more book reviews
Great book, I loved it!