by Laura J. Burns, Melinda Metz
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Confession: I bought this book because I saw that the authors were screenwriters for ROSWELL, a guilty pleasure TV show that I started watching recently thanks to Netflix streaming video. ROSWELL aired on television several years ago and is like TWILIGHT, but with aliens instead of vampires. I purch...
Oh this book is AMAZING!! I don't know where to start! Yes book is about vampire but this story is special is different! I cried so many times and i stay up till now to read it! Now i'm speechless, and i want second book NOW!!! Can't wait till September!!!! :)And Glass thank you so much!! :) I owe y...
I will not writte anything about this book but this - I couldn't find decent vampire book for a while, but Crave is definitely one of the books in my "amazing" category. And ending... I'll go crazy till september and sequel!
I really enjoyed this story of Shay, a girl with an incurable blood disorder who requires transfusions to live, and Gabriel the vampire who is kidnapped and forced to provide the blood she needs. I thought the characters were well-drawn and people that I would like to get to know. The only bad part ...
The protagonist's unofficially-diagnosed blood disorder provides an interesting perspective on a done-to-death trope. The first part of this novel is rather intriguing, though Shay McGuire is an annoying little runt. But from the second part onward, the storyline fails to live up to the awesome conc...
Crave is very fast paced, and gives us a new twist on vampires, and it throws in another element that I like to read about- a girl with an illness. I felt like I could connect okay with Shay the main character, it didn't get too emotionally involved in the first part of the book, where it focused on...
Warning: Major cliffhanger ending!The strapline: 'It's all in the blood' is spot on and has more than one meaning. As does the title Crave. This book twists things with a human heroine who needs blood to survive and a vampire who seems more vulnerable and human than most humans, rather than a monste...
I have to admit that at first I found the book a little slow. I guess I was very impatient and expected Shay to find Gabriel sooner than she did in the book. Shay is a teenager who is sick just trying to live a normal life. She has a rare blood disorder and no one can figure out how to help her or w...