by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
I hadn't realised the authors age (when she wrote the book) when I picked this one up. It was fine enough for a short novella but there wasn't enough of a story here. What it needed was another character to offset the predator mindset. The lead girl Rachel was well written for the type of person she...
My only complaint about this book would be that it is to short. Otherwise it was great! You really connect with the characters. Through the "flashback" scenes I never got confused or lost in the story line which is always hard to do with scenes like those.
This book is too short and you don't get a good connection to the main charcter.
i thought this book looked interesting, and then when i read on the back that it had been written by a thirteen-year-old, i became even more curious (being a teenager myself, who wants to get published). i read it pretty fast; it was good. was it amazing? not really. but it was impressive that she w...
This is another book I read in Middle School, and I remember clearly. I loved it.
Read this one in a day (it's only 147 pages after all) and though it was interesting it wasn't all that memorable.In the Forest of the Night contains only 147 pages and those pages are filled with big fonts and lots of white space. Risika is a 300 year old vampire who was turned and torn from everyt...
I liked this book. You get the feel of how this author deals with the vampire world in her own way. There is alot of flashbacks so that you get the Riska's full story and how used to be as well as what happened to her to make her the person she is in the present of the story.
Teenage vampires! I remember this being full of energy and emotion, if not originality.