Trish L. (trishlamoree) reviewed on + 19 more book reviews
I liked it but I didn't love it. The author has a tendency to want to explain every movement of the day which gets tedious. The number of times she walked the dog, for example, reminded me of the tedium of normal everyday duties of dog life rather than the fun of playing with the dog.
I agree that the end of the book was easier to read than the beginning. I liked the wild child tattoo artist who was a screw up in the past. The vampires were believable, but her resistance to their protection bordered on stupid. She put them all in danger by ignoring their realistic warnings and never really had to face her own culpability for the unnecessary danger she caused.
I agree that the end of the book was easier to read than the beginning. I liked the wild child tattoo artist who was a screw up in the past. The vampires were believable, but her resistance to their protection bordered on stupid. She put them all in danger by ignoring their realistic warnings and never really had to face her own culpability for the unnecessary danger she caused.
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