Elle Chardou
Autore di Darkness Rising: The Supernaturals (Volume 1)
Sull'Autore
Fonte dell'immagine: Elle Chardou
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Opere di Elle Chardou
Beginnings (The Plague, #1) 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 13
- Utenti
- 38
- Popolarità
- #383,442
- Voto
- 4.4
- Recensioni
- 8
- ISBN
- 10
This is the second in the Vampire Sage series.
The book starts out with Zahara going into a crypt to visit the Queen, Her Highnesses. Zahara states to no one that it will only be a matter of time before the Queen will be able to rise again.
Zahara is upset over Mikkel and Manon. Personally it sounds more as if she is jealous than anything. Off-note here, wow what about those names. I have heard and read the Zahara name before but never Mikkel or Manon. It makes me wonder how many hours of research this author put into finding such unusually names. However, all the names in this book are unusual. That just makes this book more interesting.
While I will admit that I did have a hard time following this book, I believe it was because I have not read the first book in the series. Remember this is the second boon in Danielle's series "The Vampire Saga". However, I still enjoyed this book.
There are several main characters so I will not name them all. Again, this is the second book in the series so it is not a standalone read. You will need to read the first book in order to understand this book.
From my understand in reading the book Manon has agreed to become a vampire in the first book. She somehow has the ability to walk in daylight. I do not understand the how this can happen. The author did not provide enough information. Then Manon agrees to turn her husband Mikkel into a day-walker. Somehow, after this happens Mikkel's son Emmerik is turned into a day-walker also.
This is a rather strange process for this to happen so I am not going to try to explain how it actually happens.
This book has lots of drama, cheating, jealousy, backstabbing, gossip and all the other things that happen on a soap opera.
For me, and please remember this is my opinion and has to do with not reading the first book in the series, this book was hard to finish. I had a hard time understand everything happening in this book. Yes, this book was well-written, great character development, no editing errors, and a great plot. The author has a wonderful book. Just read the first book in the series before reading this book.
The bunnies and I give this book 4 carrots.… (altro)