Book One Midnight Hunter First in The Midnight Hunter Trilogy (Kindle Edition)
This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review.
This
book has it all, a bit of fear, a lot of thrill and even some mystery
and steamy romance. There is definitely no sparkle in the vampires in
this book, they are the frightening creatures of nightmares in their
true form.
However I love how in this book vampires carry traits
through with them from their mortal lives, so good people are even
better vampires, while evil people are even worse vampires. I like that
they are not all evil and out for blood.
The characters are easy to
get along with, the main characters being Donna who suffers from
terrible dreams which seep into her reality leaving her bruised and in
pain, her best friend Mo, who is such a good hearted person but can be
extremely out there. Mo is probably my favourite as she just blurts
everything out and she is rough, no polished edges anywhere to be seen,
she provides a smile through out the story with her bluntness and lack
of charm.
Then there is Hunter the mysterious man in the teen dance
club. Gorgeous and mysterious and the key to help Donna figure out her
own life and the things that terrify her.
Sammee is a very bright
bubbly ray of sunshine in a very dim world, but she adds a certain
amount of freshness to everything she comes in contact with, even though
I think if she were real her perkiness would send me a little bit crazy
after a while.
Midnight Hunter is such an easy book to read, and I
can;t wait to be swallowed up into Dawn Of The Hunter to find out what
creepiness is in store for the group next.
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