SPOILERS IN REVIEW! So. Merit has become the ultimate Mary Sue. Smarter, stronger, more alluring, well connected, ex-Debutante, but rebellious, intellectual, loyal, sassy - she is everything with legs for miles. And she is boring. Incredibly boring and predictable. Totally crushing on Ethan, b...
You’d think headlines like that would have provoked the fine citizens of the Windy City to take up arms against us bloodsucking fiends. Instead, ten months later, we’re enjoying a celebrity status reserved for the Hollywood elite—fending off paparazzi only slightly less dangerous than cross and stak...
4 stars I read this book like a maniac. I neglected my studies (oops), held my breath, and just read. But I can't really pinpoint any particularly amazing moments, besides the ending. Holy moly, those last 10% were explosive! As far as relationships are concerned, Merit's got a lot on her pla...
You will probably want to read the first book in this series Some Girls Bite,before this one. While I do not think that it is 100% necessary to read the first book, well first, as much of what happens in the first book is basically covered in this one, it is always nice to start at the beginning of ...
This is the second book in the Chicagoland Vampire Series and continues Merit's journey as a newly turned vampire. I jumped right into the second audiobook after listening to the first and I continue to enjoy Cynthia Holloway's performance of Merit and the other characters.It has been a few weeks f...
Ok, so this series is still fairly interesting, and the characters are pretty entertaining. Except... Merit pissed me off with her treatment of Morgan. Plus the mystery resolution was a bit underwhelming.
For more reviews by Berls, check out Fantasy is More FunMy Initial Reaction…I enjoyed this book a lot more than the first one; so much of what happened I the first book was too convenient for me – from Merit’s transformation to vampire and her grandfather serving as the ombudsmen to Mallory’s sudden...
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