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Dinner With A Vampire (The Dark Heroine #1) - Community Reviews back

by Abigail Gibbs
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J-J
J-J rated it 12 years ago
So... yeah, i'm finished with this book. Well at first i loved it, loved how feisty Violet was, how she didn't take any shit, she wouldn't back down. Yet she changed, i didn't like the sudden change, the way she accepted what was happening, maybe she did develop feelings for Kaspar. But he treated h...
Get Your Read On
Get Your Read On rated it 12 years ago
Okay, let me completely honest. I hated this. Absolutely hated it. I had planned to read a book a week this year, however upon starting this one I severely doubted my ability to do so. Reading this book for me was an absolute CHORE. I do not exaggerate. I don't think I'll be picking up the rest. Hon...
Romance Reader (and Writer)
Romance Reader (and Writer) rated it 12 years ago
For me this was one of those books where you say you're going to read to the end of the next chapter but then cant resist reading more because it's too intriguing not to.I loved Kaspar from early on, even though he was a pompous, stuck up his own ass Prince. He's one of those characters who grows on...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 12 years ago
The Dark Heroine is a unique take on the vampire genre. In fact, the author has used this first book to set up several worlds filed with dark creatures. For the most part I enjoyed the book. It was pretty well written and moved at a good pace. I was intrigued from the start. I loved Violet and a...
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 12 years ago
This book was inspired by the Twilight series and originally penned as a sprawling online story by a 14-year old girl. Said story eventually garnered 17 million views...and with the runaway success of Fifty Shades of Grey, no one should be surprised that Gibbs' novel was given the same online-to-of...
Author Aoife Marie Sheridan
Author Aoife Marie Sheridan rated it 12 years ago
this book started out great the first 360 pages is a love story. On a late night out Violet witness a mass murder of 30 men by none other then vampires. The leader prince Kaspar is cold and heartless but as the story develops a great love story develops between him and violet. Also there is a love t...
Shortie Says
Shortie Says rated it 12 years ago
With the mixed reviews I saw of The Dark Heroine, I wasn't really sure what to expect. Instead, I found myself immediately sucked into this dark story and world. The opening scene is frightening and the story as a whole is addicting and thrilling. I completely loved every little bit.Read My Full Rev...
drey's library
drey's library rated it 12 years ago
I really looked forward to checking out The Dark Heroine, I love the cover, and was intrigued by the blurb… The beginning didn’t disappoint, as we meet Violet Lee and witness her abduction and subsequent stay with a clan of vampires. She’s antagonistic and feisty, which is to be expected, but then q...
Basically Books
Basically Books rated it 12 years ago
Well, after buying this for 2pounds just.. randomly from The Works i was hoping it would be amazing,... and.. it was amazing, yet there was a few things which made it instead of 5 star, making it 4 star. I loved the storyline very much, and the characters was amazing. I got confused at times, and mi...
AH@BadassBookReviews
AH@BadassBookReviews rated it 12 years ago
3.5 starsI was pleasantly surprised by The Dark Heroine: Dinner With A Vampire. While this book began as a fan fiction, it bears absolutely no resemblance to the work it was based upon – it even pokes a little fun at the original work. The book begins and ends a little abruptly but once I got into t...
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